Talált 84 Eredmények: Absalom

  • And Israel camped with Absalom in the land of Galaad. (2 Samuel 17, 26)

  • And the king commanded Joab, and Abisai, and Ethai, saying: Save me the boy Absalom. And all the people heard the king giving charge to all the princes concerning Absalom. (2 Samuel 18, 5)

  • And it happened that Absalom met he servants of David, riding on a mule: and as the mule went under a thick and large oak, his head stuck in the oak: and while he hung between the heaven and he earth, the mule on which he rode passed on. (2 Samuel 18, 9)

  • And one saw this and told Joab, saying: I saw Absalom hanging upon an oak. (2 Samuel 18, 10)

  • And he said to Joab: If thou wouldst have paid down in my hands a thousand pieces of silver, I would not lay my hands upon the king's son: for in our hearing he king charged thee, and Abisai, and Ethai, saying: Save me the boy Absalom. (2 Samuel 18, 12)

  • And Joab said: Not as thou wilt, but will set upon him in thy sight. So he took three lances in his hand, and thrust them into the heart of Absalom: and whilst he yet panted for life, sticking on the oak, (2 Samuel 18, 14)

  • And they took Absalom, and cast him into a great pit in the forest, and they laid an exceeding great heap of stories upon him: but all Israel fled to their own dwellings. (2 Samuel 18, 17)

  • Now Absalom had reared up for himself, in his lifetime, a pillar, which is in the king's valley: for he said: I have no son, and this shall be the monument of my name. And he called the pillar by is own name, and it is called the hand of Absalom, to this day. (2 Samuel 18, 18)

  • And the king said: Is the young man Absalom safe? And Achimaas said: I saw a great tumult, O king, when thy servant Joab sent me thy servant: I know nothing else. (2 Samuel 18, 29)

  • And the king said to Chusai: Is the young man Absalom safe? And Chusai answering him, said: Let the enemies of my lord, the king, and all that rise against him unto evil, be as the young man is. (2 Samuel 18, 32)

  • The king therefore being much moved, went up to the high chamber over the gate, and wept. And as he went he spoke in this manner: My son Absalom, Absalom my son: would to God that I might die for thee, Absalom my son, my son Absalom. (2 Samuel 18, 33)

  • And the king covered his head, and cried with a loud voice: O my son Absalom, O Absalom my son, O my son. (2 Samuel 19, 4)


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