Talált 149 Eredmények: Beth-she'mesh

  • His daughter was She'erah, who built both Lower and Upper Beth-hor'on, and Uz'zen-she'erah. (1 Chronicles 7, 24)

  • also along the borders of the Manas'sites, Beth-she'an and its towns, Ta'anach and its towns, Megid'do and its towns, Dor and its towns. In these dwelt the sons of Joseph the son of Israel. (1 Chronicles 7, 29)

  • He also built Upper Beth-hor'on and Lower Beth-hor'on, fortified cities with walls, gates, and bars, (2 Chronicles 8, 5)

  • Beth-zur, Soco, Adullam, (2 Chronicles 11, 7)

  • But the men of the army whom Amazi'ah sent back, not letting them go with him to battle, fell upon the cities of Judah, from Sama'ria to Beth-hor'on, and killed three thousand people in them, and took much spoil. (2 Chronicles 25, 13)

  • So Jo'ash king of Israel went up; and he and Amazi'ah king of Judah faced one another in battle at Beth-she'mesh, which belongs to Judah. (2 Chronicles 25, 21)

  • And Jo'ash king of Israel captured Amazi'ah king of Judah, the son of Jo'ash, son of Ahazi'ah, at Beth-she'mesh, and brought him to Jerusalem, and broke down the wall of Jerusalem for four hundred cubits, from the E'phraim Gate to the Corner Gate. (2 Chronicles 25, 23)

  • And the Philistines had made raids on the cities in the Shephe'lah and the Negeb of Judah, and had taken Beth-she'mesh, Ai'jalon, Gede'roth, Soco with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages; and they settled there. (2 Chronicles 28, 18)

  • Malchi'jah the son of Rechab, ruler of the district of Beth-hacche'rem, repaired the Dung Gate; he rebuilt it and set its doors, its bolts, and its bars. (Nehemiah 3, 14)

  • After him Nehemi'ah the son of Azbuk, ruler of half the district of Beth-zur, repaired to a point opposite the sepulchres of David, to the artificial pool, and to the house of the mighty men. (Nehemiah 3, 16)

  • The men of Beth-az'maveth, forty-two. (Nehemiah 7, 28)

  • and in Jeshua and in Mola'dah and Beth-pelet, (Nehemiah 11, 26)


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