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when he picked an army of three thousand men. Of these, two thousand were under his own command, around Machmas and the hill country of Bethel, and a thousand under Jonathan at Gabaa in Benjamin. The rest of the people he sent back to their homes. (1 Samuel 13, 2)
there were Hebrews, too, that fled across Jordan into Gad and Galaad. As for Saul, he stood his ground at Galgala, but it was a dispirited army that followed him. (1 Samuel 13, 7)
Meanwhile, there were three parties of the Philistine army that went out to find plunder; one of them to the Sual country, on the way to Ephra, (1 Samuel 13, 17)
and in times of battle Saul and his son Jonathan were the only men in the army that carried sword or lance.) (1 Samuel 13, 22)
Looking out from Gabaa, the watchmen of Saul’s army wondered at the sight; so many men that lay slain, so many more in flight this way and that. (1 Samuel 14, 16)
and so, with his whole army, raised the war-cry and went to the attack. They found that the Philistines had come to blows, friend turning his sword against friend, and the slaughter raged beyond all bounds. (1 Samuel 14, 20)
even when the whole army passed through a glade where there was honey lying on the ground, (1 Samuel 14, 25)
That day’s pursuit took the army all the way from Machmas to Aialon, and they were weary men indeed; (1 Samuel 14, 31)
He, too, it was that mustered an army and defeated Amalec, putting an end to their forays against Israel. (1 Samuel 14, 48)
His wife’s name was Achinoam, daughter to Achimaas. And he put his army under the command of his cousin Abner, son of Ner; (1 Samuel 14, 50)
he and his army spared Agag; spared, too, the best of the flocks and herds, the choicest garments, the fattest rams; they would not destroy anything that was precious. All that was mean and worthless they destroyed readily enough. (1 Samuel 15, 9)
And now the Philistines mustered their army for battle, and raised their standard at Socho, in Juda, encamping between Socho and Azeca, in the region of Dommim. (1 Samuel 17, 1)
