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with these orders: Lie in ambush on the further side of the city, no long distance away, ready for battle. (Joshua 8, 4)
So died all those who had pursued Israel on the desert road, slain on the field of battle; then the Israelites went back and made an end of the city. (Joshua 8, 24)
So it was that these five Amorrhite kings, from Jerusalem, Hebron, Jerimoth, Lachis and Eglon, joined their forces and encamped before Gabaon, offering battle. (Joshua 10, 5)
all alike went out to battle with their armies, an array of men countless as is the sand by the sea shore, with horses too and chariots beyond all reckoning. (Joshua 11, 4)
For indeed the Lord’s purpose was that they should be stubborn-hearted, and be defeated by Israel in battle, with no claim to mercy; so that all might be destroyed, in pursuance of the command the Lord gave to Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)
I am as vigorous as I was when I went on that errand; in battle or on the march, the strength of old days is still with me. (Joshua 14, 11)
Then I led you forward into the country of the Amorrhites, beyond Jordan; and when these offered battle, I gave you the victory over them, so that you could exterminate them, and take possession of their lands. (Joshua 24, 8)
Up, up, bestir thyself, Debbora; bestir thyself, and chant the battle-hymn! Rouse thee, Barac, son of Abinoem, thy prey awaits thee! (Judges 5, 12)
So the kings came down to battle, the kings of Chanaan, there at Taanach by the waters of Mageddo, but spoil had they none. (Judges 5, 19)
Heaven itself was their adversary; the stars in their ordered course did battle against Sisara. (Judges 5, 20)
So he would have food left, and a trumpet for each man; then he sent the others back to their own dwelling-places, and with three hundred men prepared to give battle.The camp of Madian lay there in the valley below him, (Judges 7, 8)
What means it, they asked, that thou didst not summon us to thy aid when thou wert setting out to do battle with Madian? And they were loud in their complaints, these men of Ephraim, almost ready to come to blows with him. (Judges 8, 1)
