Talált 43 Eredmények: Hadad

  • Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. (Genesis 25, 15)

  • When Husham died, Hadad, son of Bedad, succeeded him as king. (Genesis 36, 35)

  • When Hadad died, Samlah, from Masrekah, succeeded him as king. (Genesis 36, 36)

  • The LORD then raised up an adversary to Solomon: Hadad the Edomite, who was of the royal line in Edom. (1 Kings 11, 14)

  • Meanwhile, Hadad, who was only a boy, fled toward Egypt with some Edomite servants of his father. (1 Kings 11, 17)

  • They left Midian and passing through Paran, where they picked up additional men, they went into Egypt to Pharaoh, king of Egypt, who gave Hadad a house, appointed him rations, and assigned him land. (1 Kings 11, 18)

  • Hadad won great favor with Pharaoh, so that he gave him in marriage the sister of Queen Tahpenes, his own wife. (1 Kings 11, 19)

  • Tahpenes' sister bore Hadad a son, Genubath. After his weaning, the queen kept him in Pharaoh's palace, where he then lived with Pharaoh's own sons. (1 Kings 11, 20)

  • When Hadad in Egypt heard that David rested with his ancestors and that Joab, the general of the army, was dead, he said to Pharaoh, "Give me leave to return to my own country." (1 Kings 11, 21)

  • He was an enemy of Israel as long as Solomon lived; this added to the harm done by Hadad, who made a rift in Israel by becoming king over Edom. (1 Kings 11, 25)

  • Asa then took all the silver and gold remaining in the treasuries of the temple of the LORD and of the royal palace. Entrusting them to his ministers, King Asa sent them to Ben-hadad, son of Tabrimmon, son of Hezion, king of Aram, resident in Damascus. He said: (1 Kings 15, 18)

  • Ben-hadad agreed with King Asa and sent the leaders of his troops against the cities of Israel. They attacked Ijon, Dan, Abel-beth-maacah, and all Chinnereth, besides all the land of Naphtali. (1 Kings 15, 20)


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