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  • High triumph thou shalt have over thy enemies; perish all that bear thee ill-will! (Micah 5, 9)

  • City that Sion hatest, never triumph over her fall; fall I, it is but to rise again, sit I in darkness, the Lord will be my light. (Micah 7, 8)

  • Still will I make my boast in the Lord, triumph in the deliverance God sends me. (Habakkuk 3, 18)

  • Break into song, fair Sion, all Israel cry aloud; here is joy and triumph, Jerusalem, for thy royal heart. (Zephaniah 3, 14)

  • Ephraim, of great warriors the peer! Glad all hearts shall be, as when the wine-cup goes round; children of his shall acclaim the sight, and triumph lustily in the Lord. (Zechariah 10, 7)

  • I give thanks to God, that he is always exhibiting us as the captives in the triumph of Christ Jesus,✻ and through us spreading abroad everywhere, like a perfume, the knowledge of himself. (2 Corinthians 2, 14)

  • and the dominions and powers he robbed of their prey, put them to an open shame, led them away in triumph, through him.✻ (Colossians 2, 15)

  • You never saw him, but you learned to love him; you may not see him even now, but you believe in him;✻ and, if you continue to believe in him, how you will triumph! How ineffable your joy will be, and how sublime, (1 Peter 1, 8)

  • Rather rejoice, when you share in some measure the sufferings of Christ; so joy will be yours, and triumph, when his glory is revealed. (1 Peter 4, 13)

  • Whatever takes its origin from God must needs triumph over the world; our faith, that is the triumphant principle which triumphs over the world. (1 John 5, 4)

  • and all who dwell on earth will triumph over them, and take their ease, and send presents to one another; such a torment were these two prophets to all that dwell on the earth. (Revelation 11, 10)

  • He was allowed, too, to levy war on the saints, and to triumph over them. The dominion given to him extended over all tribes and peoples and languages and races; (Revelation 13, 7)


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