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As for Benjamin, he is like a ravening wolf, that must devour his own prey in the morning, and have plunder still to divide at nightfall. (Genesis 49, 27)
except the beasts we drove off for our use, and such plunder as captured cities yield. (Deuteronomy 2, 35)
plundering their cattle and all the plunder their cities yielded.✻ (Deuteronomy 3, 7)
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)
But now Israel broke its faith by turning the forfeited plunder to their own use. Achan, a man of Juda, descended from Zare through Charmi and Zabdi, took some of the plunder for himself, and God was angry with the people of Israel. (Joshua 7, 1)
Guilt rests on Israel; they have transgressed my covenant, by taking forfeited plunder for their own use; it has been stolen away secretly, and hidden among private goods. (Joshua 7, 11)
I saw among the plunder, said he, a fine scarlet cloak, and two hundred pieces of silver, and a bar of gold that weighed fifty sicles; and, coveting the possession of them, I buried them in the ground in the middle of my tent, hiding the money with the rest. (Joshua 7, 21)
And next, he sent messengers to ask the king of Ammon, in his name, What interfering ways are these, that thou comest here to plunder my land? (Judges 11, 12)
Taking the priest, then, with them, and the rest of their plunder aforesaid, the six hundred men reached Lais. There they found all the citizens living at ease, free from alarms, and they put them to the sword, burning down their city. (Judges 18, 27)
Meanwhile, there were three parties of the Philistine army that went out to find plunder; one of them to the Sual country, on the way to Ephra, (1 Samuel 13, 17)
Think what a blow we might have struck, if the men had eaten their fill when we came upon the plunder the enemy had left behind them! (1 Samuel 14, 30)
falling on the plunder they had recovered, they carried off sheep and ox and calf and slaughtered them there on the ground, eating them blood and all. (1 Samuel 14, 32)
