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Judas, when he saw the number of his assailants, how manifold were their appointments, how fierce the temper of the beasts, was fain to lift hands heavenward, and to the Lord make his appeal; the Lord, that is wondrous in his doings, and at his own pleasure crowns right, not might, with victory. (2 Maccabees 15, 21)
well armed thy horse may be on the eve of battle, but the Lord sends victory. (Proverbs 21, 31)
For every loaf of bread given to the hungry, blessing shall be the reward of kindly hearts. (A renowned victory he wins, that is a bestower of gifts, and living men are the spoils of it.✻ ) (Proverbs 22, 9)
Not that it was beyond thy power to give piety the mastery over godlessness by victory in battle, by some plague of ravening monsters, or by one word of doom. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 9)
Not by strength of body, not by prowess in arms, he won the victory;✻ by persuasion he disarmed resistance, calling to mind the sworn covenant of our race. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 22)
Their number thou didst increase, but gavest them no joy of it;✻ now, they shall rejoice in thy presence, as men rejoice when the harvest is in, as men triumph when victory is won, and booty taken, and they fall to dividing up the spoils. (Isaiah 9, 3)
When that day comes, men will be saying, He is here, the God to whom we looked for help, the Lord for whom we waited so patiently; ours to rejoice, ours to triumph in the victory he has sent us. (Isaiah 25, 9)
And thus the Lord prophesied to Jeremias the coming of Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, and his victory over Egypt. (Jeremiah 46, 13)
Veers wind, and he is gone; see him fall down and ascribe the victory to his god!✻ (Habakkuk 1, 11)
He will not snap the staff that is already crushed, or put out the wick that still smoulders, until the time comes when he crowns his judgement with victory. (Matthew 12, 20)
but when a man comes who is stronger still, he will take away all the armour that bred such confidence, and divide among others the spoils of victory. (Luke 11, 22)
You know well enough that when men run in a race, the race is for all, but the prize for one; run, then, for victory. (1 Corinthians 9, 24)
