Found 91 Results for: Fighting

  • responsible for fighting companies amounting to thirty-six thousand troops, according to relationship and family, for they had many women and children. (1 Chronicles 7, 4)

  • They had kinsmen belonging to all the clans of Issachar, eighty-seven thousand stout fighting men, all belonging to one related group. (1 Chronicles 7, 5)

  • All these sons of Jediael, became heads of families, stout fighting men, numbering seventeen thousand two hundred men fit for active service. (1 Chronicles 7, 11)

  • All these were the sons of Asher, heads of families, picked men, warriors and senior princes. They were registered in fighting companies to the number of twenty-six thousand men. (1 Chronicles 7, 40)

  • The fighting grew fiercer round Saul; the archers came upon him, and he was wounded by the archers. (1 Chronicles 10, 3)

  • From the Gadites, some good, capable fighting men defected and came to David at the stronghold in the desert -- all skilled with shield and spear, fierce as lions and nimble as mountain gazelles. (1 Chronicles 12, 9)

  • Someone, however, drawing his bow without any special aim, shot the king of Israel between the joints of his armour. 'Turn about!' he said to his charioteer. 'Get me out of the fighting; I am collapsing.' (2 Chronicles 18, 33)

  • who returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds which he had received at Ramoth, fighting against Hazael king of Aram. Ahaziah son of Jehoram, king of Judah, went down to Jezreel to visit Jehoram son of Ahab because he was ailing. (2 Chronicles 22, 6)

  • Furthermore, he hired a hundred thousand tough fighting men from Israel for a hundred talents of silver. (2 Chronicles 25, 6)

  • The troops broke camp that same day. The actual fighting force numbered one hundred and twenty thousand infantry and twelve thousand cavalry, not to mention the baggage train with the vast number of men on foot concerned with that. (Judith 7, 2)

  • The archer sons of Ephraim turned tail when the time came for fighting; (Psalms 78, 9)

  • The Lord arose as though he had been asleep, like a strong man fighting-mad with wine, (Psalms 78, 65)


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