Talált 891 Eredmények: Jerusalem

  • These were the heads of fathers' houses, according to their generations, chief men. These dwelt in Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 8, 28)

  • and Mikloth (he was the father of Shim'e-ah). Now these also dwelt opposite their kinsmen in Jerusalem, with their kinsmen. (1 Chronicles 8, 32)

  • And some of the people of Judah, Benjamin, E'phraim, and Manas'seh dwelt in Jerusalem: (1 Chronicles 9, 3)

  • These were heads of fathers' houses of the Levites, according to their generations, leaders, who lived in Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 9, 34)

  • and Mikloth was the father of Shim'e-am; and these also dwelt opposite their kinsmen in Jerusalem, with their kinsmen. (1 Chronicles 9, 38)

  • And David and all Israel went to Jerusalem, that is Jebus, where the Jeb'usites were, the inhabitants of the land. (1 Chronicles 11, 4)

  • And David took more wives in Jerusalem, and David begot more sons and daughters. (1 Chronicles 14, 3)

  • These are the names of the children whom he had in Jerusalem: Shammu'a, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon, (1 Chronicles 14, 4)

  • And David assembled all Israel at Jerusalem, to bring up the ark of the LORD to its place, which he had prepared for it. (1 Chronicles 15, 3)

  • And David took the shields of gold which were carried by the servants of Hadade'zer, and brought them to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 18, 7)

  • And when the Ammonites saw that the Syrians fled, they likewise fled before Abi'shai, Jo'ab's brother, and entered the city. Then Jo'ab came to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 19, 15)

  • In the spring of the year, the time when kings go forth to battle, Jo'ab led out the army, and ravaged the country of the Ammonites, and came and besieged Rabbah. But David remained at Jerusalem. And Jo'ab smote Rabbah, and overthrew it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)


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