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So died all those who had pursued Israel on the desert road, slain on the field of battle; then the Israelites went back and made an end of the city. (Joshua 8, 24)
where he, with her aid, rallied Zabulon and Nephthali, and took the field with ten thousand fighting men. (Judges 4, 10)
So Gaal must needs take the field against Abimelech, with all the citizens of Sichem to watch him; (Judges 9, 39)
And the Lord granted his prayer; once more the angel of God appeared to his wife, as she sat resting in a field. Her husband was not with her, and she, upon sight of the angel, (Judges 13, 9)
the Benjamites made a fresh sally from the gates of Gabaa, with such a murderous onslaught that eighteen thousand warriors were left dead on the field. (Judges 20, 25)
and there, too, was Phinees, son to Eleazar that was son of Aaron, in charge of God’s house. And now when they asked the Lord whether they should take the field once more against their brethren of Benjamin, the answer was, Go to the attack; I mean to give you the mastery of them to-morrow. (Judges 20, 28)
and it so chanced that the field in which Ruth went to glean after the reapers belonged to no other than Booz, Elimelech’s kinsman. (Ruth 2, 3)
Listen, my daughter, Booz said to Ruth; do not look for any other field to glean in; stay here and keep my maidens company, (Ruth 2, 8)
Why, said Noemi, where hast thou been gleaning to-day? Where didst thou find so much work to do? Blessed be the man that has so befriended thee! And Ruth told her whose field it was she had worked in, It was a man called Booz, she said. (Ruth 2, 19)
That is best, daughter, said her mother-in-law, that thou shouldst go out to glean with those maidens of his; in some other field they might say thee nay. (Ruth 2, 22)
There was a man of Benjamin that ran from the field, and reached Silo that same day, with torn garments, and dust scattered on his head. (1 Samuel 4, 12)
Thus the Lord gave Israel the victory that day, and the field of battle spread wider till it reached Bethaven. (1 Samuel 14, 23)
