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  • Gaza, too, and Ascalon, and Accaron, with the regions around them fell into Juda’s power; (Judges 1, 18)

  • they still made bold to live on in mount Hares (the Mount of Pottery) and Aialon and Salebim, until at last the rising power of Joseph forced them to become tributaries. (Judges 1, 35)

  • And when all the men of his generation had become a part of their people, a new generation arose, to whom the Lord’s power was still untried, his dealings with Israel still unknown. (Judges 2, 10)

  • Sometimes he would send them chieftains of their own, to rescue them from the invader’s power, but even to these they would not listen; (Judges 2, 16)

  • On him the Lord’s spirit fell, and he became the ruler of Israel; he fought, and the Lord gave him victory over the Syrian king Chusan-Rasathaim, whose power he crushed. (Judges 3, 10)

  • Bestir thyself, Debbora said to Barac; now it is that the Lord means to put Sisara in thy power; thou hast the Lord himself for thy leader. So Barac with his ten thousand men swept down from mount Thabor, (Judges 4, 14)

  • Then the Lord looked at him, and said, Thou hast strength; go and set Israel free from the power of Madian.✻ Such is the mission I have for thee. (Judges 6, 14)

  • but the Lord said to Gedeon, These three hundred men who lapped the water shall win you deliverance; I will put the Madianites in their power. Send all the rest of thy companions home. (Judges 7, 7)

  • Why, said the other, what should this be but the sword of that Israelite, Gedeon the son of Joas? The Lord means to put Madian and all Madian’s host into his power. (Judges 7, 14)

  • and thought no more of the Lord, their own God, that had rescued them from the power of the enemies who lived round about them. (Judges 8, 34)

  • that put his life in peril, to deliver you from the power of Madian. (Judges 9, 17)

  • Sidonian, Amalecite and Chanaanite harassed you. You cried out to me, and I delivered you from the power of all these, (Judges 10, 12)


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