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He overthrown, and thou wouldst find thy way in at the gates of my own city; he overthrown, and thou wouldst rejoice at his discomfiture; he overthrown, and thou wouldst offer him battle? (Obadiah 1, 13)
What a nation is this I am spurring on to battle, the Chaldaean folk, so implacable, so swift! Ready to march the wide world over, so there be lands, not theirs, to covet! (Habakkuk 1, 6)
it is to rescue thy own people, rescue thy own anointed servant, that thou goest out to battle. Down fall the turrets in yonder castle of godlessness, down sink the foundations to their very base; (Habakkuk 3, 13)
City is none so well fortified, pinnacle is none so high in air, but shall hear braying of trumpets and the battle-cry. (Zephaniah 1, 16)
What marvel if my anger blazed out against the shepherds? A reckoning I must have with yonder buck-goats; ay, the Lord of hosts would keep strict count of his flock, the sons of Juda.Who but Israel is the proud charger I will ride into battle? (Zechariah 10, 3)
Warriors they shall be that go out to battle trampling all before them in the mire; does not the Lord go out to battle at their side? Well mounted, their enemies could yet nothing win. (Zechariah 10, 5)
And then the Lord will go out to battle against those nations, as he did ever in the decisive hour. (Zechariah 14, 3)
Or if a king is setting out to join battle with another king, does he not first sit down and deliberate, whether with his army of ten thousand he can meet the onset of one who has twenty thousand? (Luke 14, 31)
So I do not run my course like a man in doubt of his goal; I do not fight my battle like a man who wastes his blows on the air. (1 Corinthians 9, 26)
If a trumpet, for that matter, gives out an uncertain note, who will arm himself for battle? (1 Corinthians 14, 8)
Your battle is my own battle; you saw how I fought it once, and you have heard how I am fighting it now. (Philippians 1, 30)
when they try to hinder us from preaching salvation to the Gentiles. They must always be filling up the measure of their sins, and now it is God’s final vengeance that has fallen upon them. (1 Thessalonians 2, 16)
