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Trust me, I will turn thee about this way and that, bridle those jaws of thine! I will bring thee out to battle, with all thy army; with horses and mailed cavalry, with a great company that ply spear and shield and sword. (Ezekiel 38, 4)
Then it is thou wilt come down from those northern fastnesses, with thy hordes about thee, thy troops of cavalry, a great muster, an army irresistible, (Ezekiel 38, 15)
ordeal they shall have of pestilence and of blood-letting, of lashing storm and great hail-stones; fire and brimstone I will rain down upon them, all that great army and the hordes that follow with it. (Ezekiel 38, 22)
and then sixty-two weeks must pass before the Christ is done to death; the people will disown him and have none of him. Then the army of an invading leader will destroy both city and sanctuary, so that his taking away will mean utter destruction; only a ruin is to be left when that war is ended. (Daniel 9, 26)
Power of his and policy of his he shall match at last against Egypt, with a great army at his back; alas, Egypt, what avails that great muster of warriors? Craft wins the day; (Daniel 11, 25)
men that feed on thy royal bounty are thy own undoing, and with great slaughter that army of thine is overborne. (Daniel 11, 26)
Day of gloom and darkness, day of cloud and storm; spread out, like dawn over the hills, this great, this valiant army; never was the like since time began, never shall be, while the ages run their course. (Joel 2, 2)
hark to the noise of them, as they spurn the hill-slopes! Din of chariots is not so loud, nor crackling of flames that feed on stubble; a valiant army, all arrayed for battle! (Joel 2, 5)
Before that army, quakes earth, and heaven rocks; dark grow sun and moon, and the stars withhold their radiance; (Joel 2, 10)
Profitless years, when the locust ravaged you, Gnaw-all and Ruin-all and Spoiler, that great army of mine I let loose among you, they shall be made good. (Joel 2, 25)
Then, on a sudden, a multitude of the heavenly army appeared to them at the angel’s side, giving praise to God, and saying, (Luke 2, 13)
Or if a king is setting out to join battle with another king, does he not first sit down and deliberate, whether with his army of ten thousand he can meet the onset of one who has twenty thousand? (Luke 14, 31)
