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  • There were only three hundred that took up water in their hands and lapped it, all the rest knelt as they drank; (Judges 7, 6)

  • and on three sides of the camp, after the crashing of the jars, men stood there with torches in their left hands, and ringing trumpets in their right; and now the cry came, Your swords, now! For the Lord and for Gedeon! (Judges 7, 20)

  • See how the Lord would have Oreb and Zeb fall into your hands, not mine; what is my achievement beside yours? With such words he calmed the restless spirits that assailed him. (Judges 8, 3)

  • Why, answered the chieftains of Socoth, you would think he came to us carrying the severed hands of Zebee and Salmana with him,✻ to hear the way he talks of providing food for this army of his. (Judges 8, 6)

  • And when he reached Socoth, he told them, Here are Zebee and Salmana, the kings whose severed hands you would have had me bring you, before you provided food to faint and weary men. (Judges 8, 15)

  • Then he said to the boy who was leading him about, Now guide my hands to the two pillars that support the building; I would lean my weight on them and rest a little. (Judges 16, 26)

  • These were days when no king yet ruled in Israel. And the men of Dan were still trying to find a home to live in; the portion allotted to them among the other tribes had not yet fallen into their hands. (Judges 18, 1)

  • so that when he opened the door next day, ready to go forward on his journey, he found his concubine there in the gate-way, with her hands spread out wide on the threshold. (Judges 19, 27)

  • the second day shewed a worse sight still; Dagon was face downwards in front of the ark, and there in the door-way lay his head and both hands, severed from the trunk, (1 Samuel 5, 4)

  • So, crawling upon hands and knees, Jonathan climbed up, and his squire after him; and of the enemy, some fell to Jonathan himself, some to the squire as he came up behind him. (1 Samuel 14, 13)

  • So he changed his mien when they were by, swooning in their hands and clinging to the door-posts and letting the spittle fall on his beard, (1 Samuel 21, 13)

  • then he bade his retainers, that stood about him, set to and kill the Lord’s priests, men who had helped David by being privy to his flight and giving no tidings of it. But the king’s retainers were afraid to lay hands on the priests of the Lord; (1 Samuel 22, 17)


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