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  • Yahweh gave all of them courage to fight against Israel, so that at the end, they could be consecrated in anathema and destroyed without pity as Yahweh had commanded Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)

  • Today I am still as strong as the day when Moses sent me out on the raid; for fighting, for going and coming, I am as strong now as then. (Joshua 14, 11)

  • After the death of Joshua, the Israelites consulted Yahweh, "Who among us shall be the first to fight against the Canaanites?" (Judges 1, 1)

  • He let these people live so that the generation of the children of Israel who had not known war before might learn how to fight. (Judges 3, 2)

  • The kings came to fight; the kings of Canaan fought at Taanach, near the waters of Megiddo, but they got no silver. (Judges 5, 19)

  • Gideon also sent messengers throughout all the mountains of Ephraim to say, "Come down to fight against Midian and block the passages as far as Beth-barah and along the Jordan." So, all the men of Ephraim came out and occupied the shallow waters as far as Beth-barah and along the Jordan. (Judges 7, 24)

  • The people of Ephraim said to Gideon, "Why didn't you call us when you went to fight against Midian?" They argued with him violently. (Judges 8, 1)

  • The trees said to the fig tree: 'Come and reign over us.' (Judges 9, 10)

  • The fig tree answered them, 'Am I going to renounce my sweetness and my delicious fruit, to hold sway over the trees?' (Judges 9, 11)

  • If only this people were in my hands, then I would remove Abimelech and say to him: Reinforce your army, come out and fight!" (Judges 9, 29)

  • Zebul then said, "Did you not say: Who is Abimelech that we should serve him? Are not these men those whom you despised? Go now and fight them." (Judges 9, 38)

  • Gaal went out and led the people of Shechem in fighting Abimelech. (Judges 9, 39)


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