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and he himself bore the whole weight of the attack. The archers were following close on his heels, and sorely the archers wounded him. (1 Samuel 31, 3)
But here the archers were shooting at us from the wall above, and many of the king’s men fell; thy servant Urias the Hethite is among the dead. (2 Samuel 11, 24)
and he himself bore the whole weight of the attack. The archers were following close on his heels, and sorely the archers wounded him. (1 Chronicles 10, 3)
archers, too, that could sling stone or shoot arrow as well with the left hand as with the right; fellow tribesmen of Saul himself, from Benjamin. (1 Chronicles 12, 2)
And there, wounded by a volley from the archers, he bade his men carry him out of the fight; My hurt, said he, is grievous. (2 Chronicles 35, 23)
Thereupon Holofernes summoned all the chieftains and commanders of the Assyrian army, and mustered a force to march out and do the king’s bidding, a hundred and twenty thousand that went on foot, and twelve thousand mounted archers. (Judith 2, 7)
Then he himself set out at the head of his forces, chariots and horsemen and archers and the rest, that swarmed like locusts on the ground. (Judith 2, 11)
But now thou hast set up a standard to rally thy faithful servants, and to protect them from the archers’ onset; now bring aid to the men thou lovest, (Psalms 59, 6)
It was there he broke the archers’ volleys, broke shield, and sword, and battle array. (Psalms 75, 4)
By this, the opposing army had moved forward out of its lines, and stood fronting them; here were the two bodies of horse, the slingers and archers going on before the rest, and the choice troops that would bear the shock of the encounter; (1 Maccabees 9, 11)
of all the brave archers that were Cedar’s sons, only a dwindling remnant shall be left; the Lord, the God of Israel has decreed it. (Isaiah 21, 17)
See what a confederacy of great nations I am mustering, there in the north country, to besiege and take Babylon, death-dealing archers that never speed arrow in vain! (Jeremiah 50, 9)
