You will see, you will rejoice, and you will flourish like grass; then the Lord’s power will be revealed to his servants, but he will show his wrath against his enemies.
Deuteronomy 2:15 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised Indeed, the Lord’s hand was against them, to eliminate them from the camp until they had all perished. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 For indeed the hand of the LORD was against them, to destroy them from among the host, until they were consumed. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Moreover the hand of the Lord was against them to exterminate them from the midst of the camp, until they were all gone. American Standard Version (1901) Moreover the hand of Jehovah was against them, to destroy them from the midst of the camp, until they were consumed. Common English Bible In fact, the LORD’s power was against them, to rid the camp of them, until they were all gone. Catholic Public Domain Version For his hand was against them, so that they would pass away from the midst of the camp. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version For his hand was against them, that they should perish from the midst of the camp. |
You will see, you will rejoice, and you will flourish like grass; then the Lord’s power will be revealed to his servants, but he will show his wrath against his enemies.
Tell them: As I live #– #this is the Lord’s declaration #– #I will do to you exactly as I heard you say.
Nevertheless God was not pleased with most of them, since they were struck down in the wilderness.
Now I want to remind you, although you came to know all these things once and for all, that Jesus saved a people out of Egypt and later destroyed those who did not believe;
Whenever the Israelites went out, the Lord was against them and brought disaster on them, just as he had promised and sworn to them. So they suffered greatly.
The Ekronites called all the Philistine rulers together. They said, ‘Send the ark of Israel’s God away. Let it return to its place so it won’t kill us and our people! ’ For the fear of death pervaded the city; God’s hand was oppressing them.
The Lord’s hand was heavy on the people of Ashdod. He terrified the people of Ashdod and its territory and afflicted them with tumours. ,,
After they had moved it, the Lord’s hand was against the city of Gath, causing a great panic. He afflicted the people of the city, from the youngest to the oldest, with an outbreak of tumours.
So the Philistines were subdued and did not invade Israel’s territory again. The Lord’s hand was against the Philistines all of Samuel’s life.