Talált 100 Eredmények: soldiers

  • Amaziah led his army to Salt Valley and defeated ten thousand Edomite soldiers. (2 Chronicles 25, 11)

  • I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen to protect us against the enemy on the way, for we had said to the king, "The hand of our God is for good, upon all who seek him; and the power of his wrath upon all who abandon him." (Ezra 8, 22)

  • The gates themselves were thirty-five meters high and twenty meters wide, wide enough for his valiant warriors and foot soldiers to march through them in battle array. (Judith 1, 4)

  • Then he returned to Nineveh with a great crowd of followers and a considerable multitude of soldiers. He and his entire army stayed there amusing themselves and feasting for one hundred and twenty days. (Judith 1, 16)

  • "So says the Great King, Lord of all the earth, you will set out from my presence, taking with you men of true courage, about one hundred and twenty thousand foot soldiers and a great number of horses with about twelve thousand cavalrymen. (Judith 2, 5)

  • Then Holofernes set out on the march with all his army, with their chariots, cavalry and picked foot soldiers going ahead of King Nebuchadnezzar to cover all the lands to the West with this army. (Judith 2, 19)

  • Then Holofernes took all his army, foot soldiers, cavalry and chariots, and marched into the mountain region. (Judith 2, 22)

  • The sword of my soldiers and the lance of my officers will pierce your sides. When I return from battle, your body will be with all the dead of Israel. (Judith 6, 6)

  • All his valiant warriors moved that day; the forces of fighting men numbered one hundred and seventy thousand foot soldiers and twelve thousand cavalry, without counting the baggage and the men who looked after it as well as the crowd of people who accompanied them - a considerable crowd. (Judith 7, 2)

  • All the Assyrian army, its foot soldiers, its chariots and horsemen surrounded them for thirty-four days. (Judith 7, 20)

  • Therefore see what a great multitude these Assyrians make with their army, how they pride themselves on their horses and their cavalrymen. They have placed great pride in the strength of their foot soldiers and their trust in their shields, javelins, bows and arrows. (Judith 9, 7)

  • The Assyrian came from the mountains of the north. He came with the myriads of his army, his soldiers have filled the torrents and his cavalry covered the hills. (Judith 16, 3)


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