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And now, the Lord so blessing him with peace, his reign free from every alarm of battle, he set about fortifying the cities in his realm. (2 Chronicles 14, 6)
But Asa went to meet him, and offered battle in the valley of Sephata, close by Maresa. (2 Chronicles 14, 10)
And there he made his plea to the Lord God; It is all one to thee, Lord, be they few or many to whom thou wouldst bring thy aid. Help us now, O Lord our God; in thee, in thy name we put our trust, boldly offering battle to such hordes as these. Lord, thou art our own God; do not let man have the mastery of thee. (2 Chronicles 14, 11)
all the way to Gerara Asa and his men pursued them, till nothing was left of them; it was the Lord that smote them, his army that did battle against them; and rich were the spoils of that victory. (2 Chronicles 14, 13)
Meanwhile no peace, only constant marching to and fro; alarm of battle in the kingdoms all around, (2 Chronicles 15, 5)
and a hundred and eighty thousand, well equipped for battle, under Jozabad. (2 Chronicles 17, 18)
And what answer made Josaphat, king of Juda, when Achab, king of Israel, proposed that they should attack Ramoth-Galaad together? Thou and I, said he, are all at one; my army is all thine, we will stand at thy side in battle. (2 Chronicles 18, 3)
And Achab said he himself would go into battle in disguise; let Josaphat, meanwhile, wear his royal robes. So none knew the king of Israel by his array, when he went into battle. (2 Chronicles 18, 29)
With night, the battle came to an end; all day, the king of Israel had stood upright in his chariot, facing the Syrians, and did not die till evening.✻ (2 Chronicles 18, 34)
Listen, Juda, he cried, listen, citizens of Jerusalem, listen, king Josaphat, to a message from the Lord. Put an end to your fears, do not be dismayed at the sight of this great army; it is God’s battle, not yours. (2 Chronicles 20, 15)
Go down to-morrow and offer them battle, as they climb up the slope of Sis; it is there you will find them, at the head of the ravine which faces the Jeruel desert. (2 Chronicles 20, 16)
Not yours the battle, you have but to stand firm, Juda and Jerusalem, and watch the Lord coming to your aid. No flinching, no faint hearts; go down to-morrow, and the Lord will be at your side. (2 Chronicles 20, 17)
