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Księga Sędziów 8:32
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Umarł potym Gedeon, syn Joasów, w czerstwej starości, a pogrzebion jest w grobie Joasa, ojca swego, w Efra, które jest Abiezerczyków.
Umarł potem Giedeon, syn Joasów, w starości dobrej, a pogrzebion jest w grobie Joasa, ojca swego w Efra, które jest ojca Esrowego.
Gedeon, syn Joasza, umarł w sędziwej starości i został pochowany w grobie swojego ojca Joasza, w Ofrze Abiezryjskiej.
I umarł Gideon, syn Joasza, w szczęśliwej sędziwości, i został pochowany w grobie swojego ojca Joasza, w Ofrze Abiezrydów.
Potem Gedeon, syn Joasza, umarł w szczęśliwej starości i został pogrzebany w grobie swego ojca Joasza, w Ofra Abiezerytów.
A gdy umarł Gedeon, syn Joasza, w podeszłym już wieku, został pochowany w grobie Joasza, swojego ojca, w Ofrze abiezerejskiej.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
died in: Genesis 15:15, Genesis 25:8, Joshua 24:29, Joshua 24:30, Job 5:26, Job 42:17
Ophrah: Judges 8:27, Judges 6:24
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Gideon the son of Joash died in a good old age,.... Having lived it seems forty years after his war with Midian, blessed with a large family, much wealth and riches, great credit and esteem among his people, and in favour with God and men:
and was buried in the sepulchre of Joash his father, in Ophrah of the Abiezrites; a city which belonged to the family of the Abiezrites, who were of the tribe of Manasseh, in which Gideon lived, and his father before him; and where there was a family vault, in which he was interred. In the days of this judge it is supposed m was the famous expedition of the Argonauts to Colchis, to fetch from thence the golden fleece.
m Gerard. Voss Chronolog. Sacr. Dissert. 1. p. 4.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 8:32. Gideon - died in a good old age — Supposed to have been A.M. 2799; B.C. 1205.