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and lay aside the garb of a captive, that she wore till now. Let her have a month, dwelling in thy house, to bewail the loss of her father and mother; then thou mayest take her to thy bed and make her thy wife. (Deuteronomy 21, 13)
At last, when the enemy had suffered disastrous loss, and were all but exterminated, the survivors took refuge within their city ramparts, (Joshua 10, 20)
But when, in remorse over their Benjamite brethren, they fell to lamenting over the loss of a whole tribe to Israel, (Judges 21, 6)
still the elders were at a loss what to do for the rest of the Benjamites; Here are all their women-folk slain, they said, (Judges 21, 16)
So the army fell back upon its encampment; and now the elders of Israel were at a loss; why had the Lord so left them at the mercy of the Philistines? They would send to Silo for the ark that bore record of the Lord’s covenant; surely he would come into their midst, and save them from the power of their enemies. (1 Samuel 4, 3)
but it was the loss of God’s ark that made her say, The splendour has passed away from Israel. (1 Samuel 4, 22)
So David and his men marched there and made war on the Philistines, driving off their cattle; he defeated them with great loss, and the town was rid of them. (1 Samuel 23, 5)
And yet these men were good friends to us, leaving us ever unmolested; loss had we none all the time they were with us in the desert; (1 Samuel 25, 15)
And still, as he came, David uttered threats; It was a thankless care of mine to protect all this man’s goods, out in the desert, so that he never felt loss; it is an ill return he makes me for such a service. (1 Samuel 25, 21)
and his was a heavy lot to bear; his followers came near to stoning him, so sore were their hearts at the loss of son and daughter. But David found refuge in the Lord his God. (1 Samuel 30, 6)
And the Israelites were routed by David’s men, with great loss; twenty thousand men fell that day, (2 Samuel 18, 7)
But the Syrians were routed by Israel, with a loss of seven thousand chariots and forty thousand foot soldiers; Sophach himself was among the slain. (1 Chronicles 19, 18)
