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  • to Babylon Nabuchodonosor removed seven thousand warriors, and a thousand craftsmen and smiths, all that had strength to bear arms. (2 Kings 24, 16)

  • All these were heads of their clans and brave warriors, chieftains with chieftains under them, all descended from Aser; and their clan counted twenty-six thousand men that were of age to bear arms. (1 Chronicles 7, 40)

  • The sons of Ulam were great warriors, with strong arms to bend the bow; and their sons and grandsons multiplied till there were a hundred and fifty of them. All these were of the race of Benjamin. (1 Chronicles 8, 40)

  • His arms they dedicated in the temple of their own god, and nailed up his head in the temple of Dagon. (1 Chronicles 10, 10)

  • Dan twenty-eight thousand six hundred men in arms; (1 Chronicles 12, 35)

  • he handed in to David the number of those he had registered; the full muster-roll was one million one hundred thousand that bore arms in Israel, with four hundred and seventy thousand in Juda. (1 Chronicles 21, 5)

  • All Juda stood about him, there in the Lord’s presence, even mothers with babes in their arms, children at their side. (2 Chronicles 20, 13)

  • Thereupon Raguel threw his arms about him, and wept, and kissed him, and wept again; A blessing on thee, my son, cried he; ‘tis a good man, a good excellent man, thou hast for thy father! (Tobit 7, 7)

  • Can the men of Israel, without arms, without valour, without skill in war, hold out against king Nabuchodonosor and his troops? (Judith 5, 27)

  • then, taking up their arms, they mounted guard over the approaches of the narrow defile that leads between the mountains, where they kept watch day and night. (Judith 7, 5)

  • No sooner was day dawned, and Holofernes’ head raised aloft on the battlements, than all took up their arms, and sallied out with a great stir and noise of shouting, (Judith 14, 7)

  • And now God changed the king’s mood all at once to mildness; he started from his throne in trembling haste, and was fain to hold her in his arms till she came to herself; and still with soothing words he reassured her: (Esther 15, 11)


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