Talált 455 Eredmények: lost and found

  • When they reached the town, David and his men found it burned to the ground and their wives, sons and daughters taken captive. (1 Samuel 30, 3)

  • Now David was greatly distressed because the people were talking of stoning him; for they were embittered because of what had happened to their sons and daughters. But David found strength in Yahweh his God. (1 Samuel 30, 6)

  • They found an Egyptian in the open country and brought him to David. They gave him food, which he ate, and water to drink. (1 Samuel 30, 11)

  • So the Egyptian led David to the raiding band whom they found scattered all over the ground, eating, drinking, dancing and feasting with the spoils they had taken from the land of the Philistines and from the land of Judah. (1 Samuel 30, 16)

  • The battle raged around Saul, and he was afraid when he saw that the archers had found him. (1 Samuel 31, 3)

  • The following day, the Philistines came to strip the slain and found Saul and his three sons lying dead on Mount Gilboa. (1 Samuel 31, 8)

  • and is found in the Book of the Just. (2 Samuel 1, 18)

  • And so they looked for a beautiful girl throughout the territory of Israel. They found Abishag the Shunamite, a very beautiful girl and brought her to the king. (1 Kings 1, 3)

  • Once, when Jeroboam went out of Jerusalem, the prophet Ahijah of Shiloh found him on the road. The two of them were alone in the open country (1 Kings 11, 29)

  • He mounted the ass and went after the man of God whom he found sitting under the Oak. He asked him, "Are you the man of God who came from Judah? (1 Kings 13, 14)

  • They saddled it and he went and found the body thrown on the road with the ass and the lion standing beside it. (1 Kings 13, 28)

  • All Israel will mourn for him and bury him. He alone of Jeroboam's line will be buried, for in him alone has Yahweh, the God of Israel, found something good. (1 Kings 14, 13)


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