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  • He, therefore, consulted Yahweh and asked, "Shall I go and fight with these Philistines?" The answer was, "Go and attack the Philistines and rescue Keilah." (1 Samuel 23, 2)

  • Abigail hurriedly prepared two hundred loaves, two skins of wine, five dressed sheep, five measures of roasted grain, a hundred cakes of pressed raisins, and two hundred cakes of pressed figs and loaded them on asses. (1 Samuel 25, 18)

  • and please forgive me. Yahweh will certainly give you a lasting family because you are fighting the battles of Yahweh and no evil shall be found in you as long as you live. (1 Samuel 25, 28)

  • In those days, the Philistines mustered their forces to fight against Israel, and Achish told David, "I want you to know that you and your men must join me to fight this battle." (1 Samuel 28, 1)

  • David asked Achish, "But what have I done? Have I done anything since I entered your service until the present time that would bar me from joining the fight against the enemies of my lord the king?" (1 Samuel 29, 8)

  • They gave him a piece of fig cake and two pieces of raisin cake. The Egyptian ate and recovered his strength, for he had been three days and three nights without eating or drinking. (1 Samuel 30, 12)

  • Each one caught his opponent's head and thrust his sword in his opponent's side, and all fell down together. Therefore, that place in Gibeon was called field of the fighting. (2 Samuel 2, 16)

  • So Joab blew the trumpet and the men desisted from pursuing the Israelites and fighting them. (2 Samuel 2, 28)

  • The king and his men set out for Jerusalem to fight the Jebusites who lived there. They said to David, "If you try to break in here, the blind and the lame will drive you away," which meant that David could not get in. (2 Samuel 5, 6)

  • In the spring of that year, when kings usually set out to fight, David sent out Joab, his officers and all the Israelite troops. They slaughtered the Ammonites and attacked Rabbah, while David remained in Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 11, 1)

  • in which he said, "Place Uriah in the front row where the fighting is very fierce and then withdraw from him so that he may be struck down and die." (2 Samuel 11, 15)

  • perhaps he will get angry and ask you, 'Why did you go so near the city to fight? Did you not know they would shoot from the wall? (2 Samuel 11, 20)


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