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  • It was Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that came to the king’s rescue, and gave the Philistine his death-blow. But after that David’s men swore that he should never go into battle with them again; that light must not be lost to Israel. (2 Samuel 21, 17)

  • In another battle against the Philistines, at Gob, Saph, of the giant breed of Arapha, was slain by Sobochai, from Husathi; (2 Samuel 21, 18)

  • these hands, through him, are skilled in battle, these arms are a match for any bow of bronze. (2 Samuel 22, 35)

  • Aliens offering battle, and then brought to my allegiance, (2 Samuel 22, 45)

  • After him, his cousin Eleazar the Ahohite,✻ one of the three champions that were with David when they defied the Philistines. These had mustered for battle, (2 Samuel 23, 9)

  • And there was an Egyptian he slew, a wondrous man to see, that carried a great spear; Banaias went into battle with a club, and killed the Egyptian with his own spear, wresting it from his hand. (2 Samuel 23, 21)

  • To that, the king of Israel made reply, Boast he may who ungirds, not he who girds for battle. (1 Kings 20, 11)

  • gave orders that the men should be taken alive, came they out peaceably or for battle. (1 Kings 20, 18)

  • In Syria, the king’s advisers told him, If the Israelites have defeated us, that is because their gods are gods of the hills; best to offer them battle on the low-lying ground, where we shall have them at our mercy. (1 Kings 20, 23)

  • when a year had passed, he marshalled the Syrian forces and led them out to Aphec, where he offered Israel battle. (1 Kings 20, 26)

  • So, for seven days, the armies stood threatening one another, and on the seventh battle was joined; on that one day the men of Israel routed a hundred thousand Syrians that fought on foot. (1 Kings 20, 29)

  • and as the king passed, he cried out to him, My lord, a word with thee! I was lately in the thick of the battle, and one brought a fugitive to me, bidding me mount guard over him; did he slip through my hands, it was my life for his, or else I must pay a talent of silver. (1 Kings 20, 39)


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