Talált 61 Eredmények: Damascus

  • As soon as the Israelites heard the news, they fell on them as one man and massacred them all the way to Choba. The men of Jerusalem and the entire mountain country also rallied to them, once they had been informed of the events in the enemy camp. Then the men of Gilead and Galilee attacked them on the flank and struck at them fiercely till they neared Damascus and its territory. (Judith 15, 5)

  • The people of Gaza then pleaded with Jonathan, and he made peace with them; but he took the sons of their chief men as hostages and sent them away to Jerusalem. He then travelled through the country as far as Damascus. (1 Maccabees 11, 62)

  • then, breaking camp, he went to Damascus, thus crossing the whole province. (1 Maccabees 12, 32)

  • Your neck is an ivory tower. Your eyes, the pools of Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-Rabbim. Your nose, the Tower of Lebanon, sentinel facing Damascus. (Song of Solomon 7, 5)

  • for the head of Aram is Damascus, and the head of Damascus is Razon; another sixty-five years, and Ephraim will cease to be a people. (Isaiah 7, 8)

  • for before the child knows how to say "mother" or "father", the wealth of Damascus and the booty of Samaria will be carried away while the king of Assyria looks on.' (Isaiah 8, 4)

  • Is not Calno like Carchemish, Hamath like Arpad, Samaria like Damascus? (Isaiah 10, 9)

  • Proclamation about Damascus: Damascus will soon cease to be a city, it will become a heap of ruins. (Isaiah 17, 1)

  • Ephraim will be stripped of its defences and Damascus of its sovereignty; and the remnant of Aram will be treated like the glory of the Israelites -- declares Yahweh Sabaoth. (Isaiah 17, 3)

  • To Damascus. Hamath and Arpad are shamed, for they have heard bad news. They are convulsed with anxiety like the sea that cannot be calmed. (Jeremiah 49, 23)

  • Damascus is aghast, she prepares for flight, she is seized with trembling (anguish and sorrow have laid hold on her as on a woman in labour). (Jeremiah 49, 24)

  • I shall light a fire inside the walls of Damascus, to devour the palaces of Ben-Hadad. (Jeremiah 49, 27)


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