Löydetty 79 Tulokset: Zin
The land given to the tribe of Judah according to their clans was near the border of Edom from the wilderness of Zin to Kadesh southwestward. (Joshua 15, 1)
went south from the Ascent of Akrabbim and crossed through Zin. It went south of Kadesh-barnea, passed Hezron, went up to Addar and from there turned toward Karka, (Joshua 15, 3)
From there it continued eastward to Gathhepher and Ittah-kazin; it came out at Rimmon and turned toward Neah. (Joshua 19, 13)
He pursued them from the city of Aroer to the entrance of Minnith and Abel Keramim, seizing twenty towns. So he defeated the Ammonites. (Judges 11, 33)
Realizing that Ruth was determined to go with her, Naomi stopped urging her. (Ruth 1, 18)
David went with his men to Keilah and fought with the Philistines, seizing their cattle and causing a great slaughter among them; and he rescued the inhabitants of the place. (1 Samuel 23, 5)
As Obadiah was going his way, Elijah met him. Recognizing Elijah, Obadiah fell on his face and said, "Is that you, my master Elijah?" (1 Kings 18, 7)
In those days, Yahweh began to send Rezin, king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah, against Judah. (2 Kings 15, 37)
Then Rezin, king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah, king of Israel, came up to fight Jerusalem. They surrounded it, but could not conquer it. (2 Kings 16, 5)
At that time Rezin, king of Aram, recovered Elath for the Edomites, expelling the Jews from there. The Edomites then entered Elath and lived there until now. (2 Kings 16, 6)
The king of Asshur paid heed to him and went to attack Damascus; he seized that city and exiled its inhabitants to Kir, then he killed Rezin. (2 Kings 16, 9)
Rezin, Nekoda, Gazzam, (Ezra 2, 48)