Talált 876 Eredmények: House

  • When they were near Micah's house, they recognised the voice of the young Levite and, going nearer, said to him, 'Who brought you here? What are you doing here? What is keeping you here?' (Judges 18, 3)

  • From there they entered the highlands of Ephraim and came to Micah's house. (Judges 18, 13)

  • So, turning off the road, they went to the young Levite's dwelling, to Micah's house, and greeted him peacefully. (Judges 18, 15)

  • the five who had been to reconnoitre the country went on into the house and took the carved statue, the ephod, the domestic images and the idol cast in metal; meanwhile the priest remained at the threshold of the gate with the six hundred men equipped for war. (Judges 18, 17)

  • These men, having entered Micah's house, took the carved statue, the ephod, the domestic images and the idol cast in metal. The priest, however, said, 'What are you doing?' (Judges 18, 18)

  • They had gone some distance from Micah's house, when the people living in the houses near Micah's house raised the alarm and set off in pursuit of the Danites. (Judges 18, 22)

  • The carved statue made by Micah they installed for their own use, and there it stayed as long as the house of God remained at Shiloh. (Judges 18, 31)

  • In a fit of anger his concubine left him and went back to her father's house at Bethlehem in Judah, and she stayed there for some time -- four months. (Judges 19, 2)

  • Her husband then set out after her, to appeal to her affections and fetch her back; he had his servant and two donkeys with him. As he was arriving at the house of the girl's father, the father saw him and came happily to meet him. (Judges 19, 3)

  • 'We are on our way', the other replied, 'from Bethlehem in Judah to a place deep in the highlands of Ephraim. That is where I come from. I have been to Bethlehem in Judah and now I am going home, but no one has offered to take me into his house, (Judges 19, 18)

  • So he took him into his house and gave the donkeys provender. The travellers washed their feet, then ate and drank. (Judges 19, 21)

  • While they were enjoying themselves, some townsmen, scoundrels, came crowding round the house; they battered on the door and said to the old man, master of the house, 'Send out the man who went into your house, we should like to have intercourse with him!' (Judges 19, 22)


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