Löydetty 419 Tulokset: barren woman

  • And behold, one woman, throwing a fragment of a millstone from above, struck the head of Abimelech, and broke his skull. (Judges 9, 53)

  • And he quickly called to his armor bearer, and said to him, “Draw your sword and strike me, otherwise it may be said that I was slain by a woman.” And, doing as he was ordered, he killed him. (Judges 9, 54)

  • At that time, there was a Gileadite, Jephthah, a very strong man and a fighter, the son of a kept woman, and he was born of Gilead. (Judges 11, 1)

  • Now there was a certain man from Zorah, and of the stock of Dan, whose name was Manoah, having a barren wife. (Judges 13, 2)

  • And an Angel of the Lord appeared to her, and he said: “You are barren and without children. But you shall conceive and bear a son. (Judges 13, 3)

  • Then Samson descended to Timnah. And seeing there a woman from the daughters of the Philistines, (Judges 14, 1)

  • he went up, and he told his father and his mother, saying: “I saw a woman in Timnah from the daughters of the Philistines. I ask that you take her to me as wife.” (Judges 14, 2)

  • And his father and mother said to him, “Is there not a woman among the daughters of your brothers, or among all my people, so that you would be willing to take a wife from the Philistines, who are uncircumcised?” And Samson said to his father: “Take this woman to me. For she has pleased my eyes.” (Judges 14, 3)

  • And he went down and spoke to the woman who had pleased his eyes. (Judges 14, 7)

  • And so his father went down to the woman, and he made a feast for his son Samson. For so the young men were accustomed to do. (Judges 14, 10)

  • And the Philistines said, “Who has done this thing?” And it was said: “Samson, the son-in-law of the Timnite, because he took away his wife, and gave her to another. He has done these things.” And the Philistines went up and burned the woman as well as her father. (Judges 15, 6)

  • He also went into Gaza. And there he saw a harlot woman, and he entered to her. (Judges 16, 1)


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