Talált 208 Eredmények: Field

  • (Jonathan replied to David, "Come, let us go out into the field." When they were out in the open country together, (1 Samuel 20, 11)

  • The next morning Jonathan went out into the field with a little boy for his appointment with David. (1 Samuel 20, 35)

  • Then each one grasped his opponent's head and thrust his sword into his opponent's side, and all fell down together. And so that place, which is in Gideon, was named the Field of the Sides. (2 Samuel 2, 16)

  • The three sons of Zeruiah were there-Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Asahel, who was as fleet of foot as a gazelle in the open field, (2 Samuel 2, 18)

  • When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed king of Israel, they all took the field in search of him. On hearing this, David went down to the refuge. (2 Samuel 5, 17)

  • But the Arameans gave way before Israel, and David's men killed seven hundred charioteers and forty thousand of the Aramean foot soldiers. Shobach, general of the army, was struck down and died on the field. (2 Samuel 10, 18)

  • Uriah answered David, "The ark and Israel and Judah are lodged in tents, and my lord Joab and your majesty's servants are encamped in the open field. Can I go home to eat and to drink and to sleep with my wife? As the LORD lives and as you live, I will do no such thing." (2 Samuel 11, 11)

  • Your servant had two sons, who quarreled in the field. There being no one to part them, one of them struck his brother and killed him. (2 Samuel 14, 6)

  • He therefore instructed his servants: "You see Joab's field that borders mine, on which he has barley. Go, set it on fire." And so Absalom's servants set the field on fire. Joab's farmhands came to him with torn garments and reported to him what had been done. (2 Samuel 14, 30)

  • At this, Joab went to Absalom in his house and asked him, "Why have your servants set my field on fire?" (2 Samuel 14, 31)

  • David's army then took the field against Israel, and a battle was fought in the forest near Mahanaim. (2 Samuel 18, 6)

  • Amasa lay covered with blood in the middle of the highroad, and the man noticed that all the soldiers were stopping. So he removed Amasa from the road to the field and placed a garment over him, because all who came up to him were stopping. (2 Samuel 20, 12)


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