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  • All over Egypt the hail struck down everything in the fields, man and beast, and the hail beat down everything growing in the fields and shattered all the trees in the fields. (Exodus 9, 25)

  • They beat gold into thin plates and cut these into threads to work into the violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and the fine linen by needlework. (Exodus 39, 3)

  • The Amorites, who live in that country of hills, came swarming out against you like bees, pursued you and beat you from Seir to Hormah. (Deuteronomy 1, 44)

  • So, Yahweh our God put Og king of Bashan at our mercy too, with all his people. We beat him so thoroughly that nobody was left. (Deuteronomy 3, 3)

  • 'When you beat your olive tree, you must not go over the branches twice. The foreigner, the orphan and the widow shall have the rest. (Deuteronomy 24, 20)

  • Horam king of Gezer then marched up to help Lachish, but Joshua beat him and his people until not one was left alive. (Joshua 10, 33)

  • Judah next marched on the Canaanites living in Hebron -- the name of Hebron in olden days was Kiriath-Arba -- and beat Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai. (Judges 1, 10)

  • Judah then set out with his brother Simeon. They beat the Canaanites who lived in Zephath and delivered it over to the curse of destruction; hence the town was given the name of Hormah. (Judges 1, 17)

  • Eglon in conjunction with the sons of Ammon and Amalek marched on Israel, beat them and captured the City of Palm Trees. (Judges 3, 13)

  • On that occasion they beat the Moabites, some ten thousand men, all tough and seasoned fighters, and not one escaped. (Judges 3, 29)

  • He beat them from Aroer to the border of Minnith (twenty towns) and to Abel-Keramim. It was a very severe defeat, and the Ammonites were humbled by the Israelites. (Judges 11, 33)

  • Delilah then said to Samson, 'Up to now you have been laughing at me and telling me lies. Tell me what would be needed to bind you.' He replied, 'If you wove the seven locks of my hair into the warp of a cloth and beat them together tight with the reed, I should lose my strength and become like any other man.' (Judges 16, 13)


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