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  • So the king served them a grand banquet, and they ate and drank. Then he sent them away to their master. From that day on, the troops of Aram did not return any more to invade the territories of Israel. (2 Kings 6, 23)

  • Afterwards Ben-hadad, the king of Aram, gathered together all his troops and went to lay siege to Samaria. (2 Kings 6, 24)

  • Then Joram went to attack the city of Zair with all his chariots of war. Rising by night he managed to escape from the Edomites, who had surrounded him and his chariot commanders, but the troops had fled. (2 Kings 8, 21)

  • When the commanders of the troops and their men heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah as governor, they went to him at Mizpah. These were Ishmael, son of Nethaniah, Johanan, son of Kareah, Seraiah, son of Tanhumeth, from Natophah, Jaazaniah the Macaathite, with their men. (2 Kings 25, 23)

  • Then all the people, from the greatest to the least, set out with the commanders of the troops and took refuge in Egypt, in fear of the Chaldeans. (2 Kings 25, 26)

  • and they were obliged to enlist their troops: 36,000 men, for they had many wives and children. (1 Chronicles 7, 4)

  • Some Gadites also joined David's troops when he was at the desert fort. They were valiant fighting men and experts with shield and spear. They were as fierce-looking as lions and as quick as mountain deer. (1 Chronicles 12, 9)

  • They were reinforcements for David and his troops, since they were all outstanding soldiers and became officers in the army. (1 Chronicles 12, 22)

  • He placed the rest of the troops under the command of his brother Abishai, to face the Ammonites. He said to him, (1 Chronicles 19, 11)

  • News of this was brought to David, who gathered the Israelite troops, crossed the Jordan, and met them. David drew up his line of battle facing the Aramaeans, and the fighting began. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)

  • He put troops in all the fortified towns in Judah, and appointed governors in the land of Judah and in all the towns of Ephraim captured by his father Asa. (2 Chronicles 17, 2)

  • Jehoshaphat came with his troops to plunder them, and found quantities of cattle, goods, clothing and valuables; they collected more than they could take away; the loot was so plentiful that they were three days gathering it. (2 Chronicles 20, 25)


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