The anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah; and God struck him there because he reached out his hand to the ark; and he died there beside the ark of God.
1 Samuel 25:38 - New Revised Standard Version About ten days later the Lord struck Nabal, and he died. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And it came to pass about ten days after, that the LORD smote Nabal, that he died. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And about ten days after that, the Lord smote Nabal and he died. American Standard Version (1901) And it came to pass about ten days after, that Jehovah smote Nabal, so that he died. Common English Bible About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal, and he died. Catholic Public Domain Version And after ten days had passed, the Lord struck Nabal, and he died. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And after ten days had passed, the Lord struck Nabal, and he died. |
The anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah; and God struck him there because he reached out his hand to the ark; and he died there beside the ark of God.
The Lord struck the king, so that he was leprous to the day of his death, and lived in a separate house. Jotham the king's son was in charge of the palace, governing the people of the land.
That very night the angel of the Lord set out and struck down one hundred eighty-five thousand in the camp of the Assyrians; when morning dawned, they were all dead bodies.
So the king did not listen to the people, because it was a turn of affairs brought about by God so that the Lord might fulfill his word, which he had spoken by Ahijah the Shilonite to Jeroboam son of Nebat.
Jeroboam did not recover his power in the days of Abijah; the Lord struck him down, and he died.
When you hide your face, they are dismayed; when you take away their breath, they die and return to their dust.
At midnight the Lord struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sat on his throne to the firstborn of the prisoner who was in the dungeon, and all the firstborn of the livestock.
And immediately, because he had not given the glory to God, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he was eaten by worms and died.
Blessed be your good sense, and blessed be you, who have kept me today from bloodguilt and from avenging myself by my own hand!
In the morning, when the wine had gone out of Nabal, his wife told him these things, and his heart died within him; he became like a stone.
David said, “As the Lord lives, the Lord will strike him down; or his day will come to die; or he will go down into battle and perish.
And watch; if it goes up on the way to its own land, to Beth-shemesh, then it is he who has done us this great harm; but if not, then we shall know that it is not his hand that struck us; it happened to us by chance.”