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  • So he came into the king’s presence, and when he was asked whether it were better to attack Ramoth-Galaad, or to let it be, he answered, Go to the attack; all shall be well with you, and your enemies shall be at your mercy. (2 Chronicles 18, 14)

  • So the king of Israel, and Josaphat king of Juda, marched out to attack Ramoth-Galaad. (2 Chronicles 18, 28)

  • And these, upon sight of Josaphat, cried out that this was the king of Israel, so that armed men surrounded him on all sides; but he cried out to the Lord, who brought him succour, and turned aside their attack. (2 Chronicles 18, 31)

  • Joram indeed marched out across the river, with his captains and all the horsemen he could muster, and when the Edomites surrounded him, he broke through them with a night attack, broke through the commanders of their chariots; (2 Chronicles 21, 9)

  • and for thyself, a foul disease shall attack thy inward parts, that grows worse from day to day until thy very bowels drop out. (2 Chronicles 21, 15)

  • Ezechias, warned by his approach that Jerusalem was the chief object of his attack, (2 Chronicles 32, 2)

  • there was a letter, too, Sennacherib wrote, full of blasphemy against the Lord God of Israel, boasting that Ezechias’ God could not save his people from attack, where the gods of so many other nations had failed them. (2 Chronicles 32, 17)

  • After Josias’ restoration of the temple was finished, news came that Nechao, king of Egypt, was on his way to attack Charcamis, on the Euphrates. (2 Chronicles 35, 20)

  • Then it was that he embroiled them with the king of Babylon, who came and put their young men to the sword in the sanctuary itself, pitying neither young man nor maid, old man nor cripple; none might escape his attack. (2 Chronicles 36, 17)

  • I would have asked the king for an escort of horsemen to defend us from attack, but shame withheld me; had we not boasted in the king’s presence that our God graciously protected all who had recourse to him, that only faithless servants of his brought down on themselves the constraining power of his vengeance? (Ezra 8, 22)

  • and now, making common cause, they would attack Jerusalem and throw all into confusion. (Nehemiah 4, 8)

  • He it was that escorted me safely, going and coming; recovered the debt from Gabelus; won me my bride; rid her of the fiend’s attack; engaged the gratitude of her parents; rescued me from the fish’s onslaught; and to thee restored the light of day. Through him, we have been loaded with benefits; is it possible to make any return for all these? (Tobit 12, 3)


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