Talált 57 Eredmények: Wadi

  • So David went off with his six hundred men and came as far as the Wadi Besor, where those who were to remain behind halted. (1 Samuel 30, 9)

  • David continued the pursuit with four hundred men, but two hundred were too exhausted to cross the Wadi Besor and remained behind. (1 Samuel 30, 10)

  • When David came to the two hundred men who had been too exhausted to follow him, and whom he had left behind at the Wadi Besor, they came out to meet David and the men with him. On nearing them David greeted them. (1 Samuel 30, 21)

  • Crossing the Jordan, they began near Aroer, south of the city in the wadi, and went in the direction of Gad toward Jazer. (2 Samuel 24, 5)

  • On this occasion Solomon and all the Israelites, who had assembled in large numbers from Labo of Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt, celebrated the festival before the LORD, our God, for seven days. (1 Kings 8, 65)

  • "Leave here, go east and hide in the Wadi Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 3)

  • So he left and did as the LORD had commanded. He went and remained by the Wadi Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 5)

  • and he announced: "Thus says the LORD, 'Provide many catch basins in this wadi.' (2 Kings 3, 16)

  • For the LORD says, 'Though you will see neither wind nor rain, yet this wadi will be filled with water for you, your livestock, and your pack animals to drink.' (2 Kings 3, 17)

  • The king of Egypt did not again leave his own land, for the king of Babylon had taken all that belonged to the king of Egypt from the Wadi of Egypt to the Euphrates River. (2 Kings 24, 7)

  • On this occasion Solomon and with him all Israel, who had assembled in very large numbers from Labo of Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt, celebrated the festival for seven days. (2 Chronicles 7, 8)

  • Go down against them tomorrow. You will see them coming up by the ascent of Ziz, and you will come upon them at the end of the wadi which opens on the wilderness of Jeruel. (2 Chronicles 20, 16)


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