Fondare 42 Risultati per: Gath

  • And when Solomon was told that Shim'e-i had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and returned, (1 Kings 2, 41)

  • At that time Haz'ael king of Syria went up and fought against Gath, and took it. But when Haz'ael set his face to go up against Jerusalem, (2 Kings 12, 17)

  • He restored the border of Israel from the entrance of Hamath as far as the Sea of the Arabah, according to the word of the LORD, the God of Israel, which he spoke by his servant Jonah the son of Amit'tai, the prophet, who was from Gath-he'pher. (2 Kings 14, 25)

  • Be-er'ah his son, whom Til'gath-pilne'ser king of Assyria carried away into exile; he was a chieftain of the Reubenites. (1 Chronicles 5, 6)

  • So the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria, the spirit of Til'gath-pilne'ser king of Assyria, and he carried them away, namely, the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manas'seh, and brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and the river Gozan, to this day. (1 Chronicles 5, 26)

  • Ai'jalon with its pasture lands, Gath-rim'mon with its pasture lands, (1 Chronicles 6, 69)

  • Zabad his son, Shuthe'lah his son, and Ezer and E'le-ad, whom the men of Gath who were born in the land slew, because they came down to raid their cattle. (1 Chronicles 7, 21)

  • and Beri'ah and Shema (they were heads of fathers' houses of the inhabitants of Ai'jalon, who put to flight the inhabitants of Gath); (1 Chronicles 8, 13)

  • After this David defeated the Philistines and subdued them, and he took Gath and its villages out of the hand of the Philistines. (1 Chronicles 18, 1)

  • And there was again war at Gath, where there was a man of great stature, who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on each foot, twenty-four in number; and he also was descended from the giants. (1 Chronicles 20, 6)

  • These were descended from the giants in Gath; and they fell by the hand of David and by the hand of his servants. (1 Chronicles 20, 8)

  • Gath, Mare'shah, Ziph, (2 Chronicles 11, 8)


“Sigamos o caminho que nos conduz a Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina