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  • The temple was full of men and women: all the lords of the Philistines were there, and from the roof about three thousand men and women looked on as Samson provided amusement. (Judges 16, 27)

  • The leaders of all the people and all the tribesmen of Israel, four hundred thousand foot soldiers who were swordsmen, presented themselves in the assembly of the people of God. (Judges 20, 2)

  • taking from all the tribes of Israel ten men for every hundred, a hundred for every thousand, a thousand for every ten thousand, and procuring supplies for the soldiers who will go to deal fully and suitably with Gibeah of Benjamin for the crime it committed in Israel." (Judges 20, 10)

  • The number of the Benjaminite swordsmen from the other cities on that occasion was twenty-six thousand, in addition to the inhabitants of Gibeah. (Judges 20, 15)

  • Meanwhile the other Israelites who, without Benjamin, mustered four hundred thousand swordsmen ready for battle, (Judges 20, 17)

  • the Benjaminites came out of the city and felled twenty-two thousand men of Israel. (Judges 20, 21)

  • once again the Benjaminites who came out of Gibeah against them felled eighteen thousand Israelites, all of them swordsmen. (Judges 20, 25)

  • ten thousand picked men from all Israel, and advanced against the city itself. In a fierce battle, (Judges 20, 34)

  • the LORD defeated Benjamin before Israel; and on that day the Israelites killed twenty-five thousand one hundred men of Benjamin, all of them swordsmen. (Judges 20, 35)

  • while eighteen thousand of them fell, warriors to a man. (Judges 20, 44)

  • The rest turned and fled through the desert to the rock Rimmon. But on the highways the Israelites picked off five thousand men among them, and chasing them up to Gidom, killed another two thousand of them there. (Judges 20, 45)

  • Those of Benjamin who fell on that day were in all twenty-five thousand swordsmen, warriors to a man. (Judges 20, 46)


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