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  • At this, Balac clapped his hands together in vexation; It was to curse my enemies, said he to Balaam, that I summoned thee, and thrice thou hast blessed them instead; (Numbers 24, 10)

  • Treat the Madianites as enemies, and smite them down; (Numbers 25, 17)

  • it was as enemies they treated you, when they baited a trap for you with Phogor’s rites, and with their countrywoman, the Madianite princess Cozbi, that died when the plague came to punish Phogor’s worshippers. (Numbers 25, 18)

  • and cross over Jordan in battle array, all of you that are fighting men, till the Lord has overthrown his enemies (Numbers 32, 21)

  • or makes a deadly assault on him because they are enemies, is a murderer, to be struck down by the kinsmen of the dead man as soon as they meet him. (Numbers 35, 21)

  • the Lord gave me a message for you, Do not march to the attack, or you will be overthrown by your enemies; I am at your side no longer. (Deuteronomy 1, 42)

  • he will be true to his word, and dispossess all those enemies of thine at thy onslaught. (Deuteronomy 6, 19)

  • and the Lord will keep every kind of sickness far from thee; the fierce afflictions of Egypt, thou knowest them well, he will send not on thee but on thy enemies. (Deuteronomy 7, 15)

  • When thou dost go out to war against thy enemies, never be daunted by the sight of horsemen and chariots, and a host greater than thy own arrayed against thee; the Lord thy God, who rescued thee from Egypt, fights on thy side. (Deuteronomy 20, 1)

  • Listen, Israel; as you join battle to-day with your enemies, there must be no faint hearts among you, no flinching, no yielding, no trembling here. (Deuteronomy 20, 3)

  • not the women and children, not the cattle or anything else that the city contains. Divide the spoil among the host, and enjoy as thou wilt all the plunder the Lord thy God has allowed thee to take from thy enemies. (Deuteronomy 20, 14)

  • When the Lord gives thee victory over thy enemies in battle, and thou bringest back prisoners, (Deuteronomy 21, 10)


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