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  • After them, seize them! the enemy cried; there will be spoils for all, to our heart’s content; now to unsheathe my sword, and deal the fatal blow! (Exodus 15, 9)

  • There was a Chanaanite king that had his capital, Arad, in the south country; and when he heard that the Israelites had come there, following the Spies’ Road, he levied war against them, defeating them in the field and winning spoils from them. (Numbers 21, 1)

  • taking them from that half of the public spoils that fell to the warriors. (Numbers 31, 42)

  • In thanksgiving for this, we would offer as a gift to the Lord the spoils we have taken severally, such as are of gold; anklet and armlet, ring and bracelet and necklace; and do thou make intercession for us to the Lord. (Numbers 31, 50)

  • each of them giving the spoils he had seized for himself; (Numbers 31, 53)

  • he said, You will have rich store of wealth to take home with you, silver and gold, bronze and iron, and garments in abundance; in all the spoils taken from the enemy you, too, must have your share. (Joshua 22, 8)

  • and the Egyptian led him to where they lay, scattered pell-mell over the ground, eating and drinking and making holiday over their plunder, the spoils they had won from the Philistine country and from Juda. (1 Samuel 30, 16)

  • he warned him, Why then, turn aside this way or that, overtake one of my men, and from him secure thy spoils. But still Asael would not give up the pursuit, (2 Samuel 2, 21)

  • which king David consecrated to the Lord, together with all the silver and gold he had set apart from the spoils of the conquered nations, (2 Samuel 8, 11)

  • and the men of Israel had left the field; Eleazar stood there and cut down the Philistines until his arm grew weary and his hand stiff about his sword. A great victory the Lord gave Israel that day, and the men who had fled at first came back to gather up the spoils of the dead. (2 Samuel 23, 10)

  • out of their wars and the spoils of their wars, they made these offerings for the maintenance and furnishing of the Lord’s house. (1 Chronicles 26, 27)

  • Thus Sesac, king of Egypt, raised the siege of Jerusalem, but not until he had removed all the treasures of temple and palace. Among the spoils he carried away were the golden shields Solomon had made, (2 Chronicles 12, 9)


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