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  • Play the man, fight we valiantly for our people, and for the city walls that are sacred to our God; the Lord’s will be done. (2 Samuel 10, 12)

  • The enemy were too strong for us, he told David; they sallied out to fight us in the open, so we went to the attack, and chased them back to the very gate of the city. (2 Samuel 11, 23)

  • Then fill up the gaps in the ranks of thy army, muster as many horses and chariots as thou hadst of old, and we will fight them in the plains; see if we do not get the mastery of them. Benadad was won over by their advice, and took it; (1 Kings 20, 25)

  • It was an archer who bent his bow and let fly a shaft at haphazard that gave Achab a chance wound; it fell between lungs and gullet, and Achab bade his charioteer wheel about, and carry him away from the fight, so grievous his wound was. (1 Kings 22, 34)

  • And with Joram, Achab’s son, he went to fight against Hazael, king of Syria, at Ramoth-Galaad. Joram was wounded in this engagement with the Syrians, (2 Kings 8, 28)

  • What, hast thou not heard how I dealt with this people in time past? This present design, too, is one I have formed long since, and am now carrying out; such a design as brings with it ruin for the mountain fastnesses, the walled cities that fight against thee. (2 Kings 19, 25)

  • to lend them aid. They cried out to the Lord as they went into the fight, and he, to reward their faith, paid heed to them, giving them the mastery over the Agareans and their allies. (1 Chronicles 5, 20)

  • Play the man; fight we valiantly for our people, and for the city walls that are sacred to our God; the Lord’s will be done. (1 Chronicles 19, 13)

  • Here, then, is an army that has God for its leader; it is his priests that will sound their trumpets for the attack. Men of Israel, do not fight against the Lord, or it will go ill with you. (2 Chronicles 13, 12)

  • It was an archer, letting fly a shaft at haphazard, that gave Achab a chance wound; it fell between neck and shoulder-blades, and Achab bade his charioteer wheel about, and carry him away from the fight, wounded as he was. (2 Chronicles 18, 33)

  • Theirs is but mortal strength; we have the Lord our God to aid us, and fight on our side. In such words from king Ezechias the hearts of the men of Juda found support. (2 Chronicles 32, 8)

  • And there, wounded by a volley from the archers, he bade his men carry him out of the fight; My hurt, said he, is grievous. (2 Chronicles 35, 23)


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