Talált 260 Eredmények: defeated Philistines

  • Angry with him, the man of God said: "You should have struck five or six times; you would have defeated Aram completely. Now, you will defeat Aram only three times." (2 Kings 13, 19)

  • Joash, son of Jehoahaz, took back from Ben-hadad, son of Hazael, the cities which Hazael had taken in battle from his father Jehoahaz. Joash defeated Ben-hadad three times, and thus recovered the cities of Israel. (2 Kings 13, 25)

  • Judah was defeated by Israel, and all the Judean soldiery fled homeward. (2 Kings 14, 12)

  • He also subjugated the watchtowers and walled cities of the Philistines, all the way to Gaza and its territory. (2 Kings 18, 8)

  • Pathrusim, Casluhim, and Caphtorim, from whom the Philistines sprang. (1 Chronicles 1, 12)

  • During the reign of Saul they waged war with the Hagrites, and when they had defeated them they occupied their tents throughout the region east of Gilead. (1 Chronicles 5, 10)

  • Now the Philistines were at war with Israel; the Israelites fled before the Philistines, and a number of them fell, slain on Mount Gilboa. (1 Chronicles 10, 1)

  • The Philistines pressed hard after Saul and his sons. When the Philistines had killed Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua, sons of Saul, (1 Chronicles 10, 2)

  • When all the Israelites who were in the valley saw that Saul and his sons had died in the rout, they left their cities and fled; thereupon the Philistines came and occupied them. (1 Chronicles 10, 7)

  • On the following day, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, they found Saul and his sons where they had fallen on Mount Gilboa. (1 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • They stripped him, cut off his head, and took his armor; these they sent throughout the land of the Philistines to convey the good news to their idols and their people. (1 Chronicles 10, 9)

  • When all the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead had heard what the Philistines had done to Saul, (1 Chronicles 10, 11)


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