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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)
But the Lord said to Josue, Do not be afraid of them; by this time to-morrow they are all doomed to die at Israel’s onslaught. Then thou wilt be able to hamstring those horses of theirs, give those chariots to the flames. (Joshua 11, 6)
and then he did as the Lord had bidden him, hamstringing their horses and setting fire to their chariots. (Joshua 11, 9)
We cannot go across to the hill-country, answered the sons of Joseph; there is a valley in between, where Bethsan lies, with its townships, and Jezrael; and on that low ground there are Chanaanites who have chariots made of iron. (Joshua 17, 16)
Cross over to the hill-country and fell the trees, to make yourselves room to dwell in; drive out these Chanaanites, for all their iron chariots, for all their great strength, and you will spread your frontiers further yet. (Joshua 17, 18)
and so rescued you and your fathers from it. When your fathers reached the Red Sea, they found that the Egyptians had come in pursuit of them with chariots and horses, to the sea’s very brink. (Joshua 24, 6)
and still the Lord was on their side; so that they occupied all the hill-country, although they could not overcome the plain-dwellers, that had scythed chariots in plenty. (Judges 1, 19)
Small wonder if the Israelites cried out to the Lord against this king that had nine hundred scythed chariots, and for twenty years had grievously oppressed them. (Judges 4, 3)
Then I will lure Sisara, the chieftain of Jabin’s army, out into the valley of Cison to meet thee, with his chariots and all his forces, and give thee the mastery over them. (Judges 4, 7)
mustered his nine hundred chariots and all his men at the valley of Cison. (Judges 4, 13)
and when they came to close quarters, the Lord threw Sisara’s chariots and all his force into confusion at their onslaught. Sisara himself dismounted and fled away on foot; (Judges 4, 15)
and Barac pursued the routed chariots and troops all the way to Haroseth, till the enemy were slaughtered to the last man. (Judges 4, 16)
