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(0.50) (1Sa 4:1)

tn Heb “and Israel went out to meet the Philistines for battle.”

(0.50) (Jdg 21:22)

tn Heb “for we did not take each his wife in battle.”

(0.50) (Jdg 20:18)

tn Heb “Who should go up for us first for battle against the sons of Benjamin?”

(0.50) (Jdg 7:11)

tn Heb “to the edge of the ones in battle array who were in the camp.”

(0.44) (Isa 30:17)

tn Heb “One thousand from before [or “because of”] one battle cry.” גְּעָרָה (geʿarah) is often defined as “threat,” but in war contexts it likely refers to a shout or battle cry. See Ps 76:6.

(0.44) (Rev 20:8)

sn The battle with Gog and Magog is described in the OT in Ezek 38:1-39:20.

(0.44) (Isa 53:12)

sn The servant is compared here to a warrior who will be richly rewarded for his effort and success in battle.

(0.44) (Isa 14:32)

sn The question forces the Philistines to consider the dilemma they will face—surrender and oppression, or battle and death.

(0.44) (Isa 3:25)

tn Heb “your strength in battle.” The verb in the first clause provides the verbal idea for the second clause.

(0.44) (Isa 1:6)

sn This verse describes wounds like those one would receive in battle. These wounds are comprehensive and without remedy.

(0.44) (Psa 44:4)

tn Or “command.” This may be the Israelites’ petition prior to the battle. See the introductory note to the psalm.

(0.44) (Psa 20:4)

sn May he bring all your plans to pass. This probably refers to the king’s strategy for battle.

(0.44) (2Ch 22:6)

tn Heb “because he was sick,” presumably referring to the wounds he received in the battle with the Syrians.

(0.44) (2Ch 13:3)

tn Heb “and Jeroboam arranged with him [for] battle with 800,000 chosen men, strong warrior[s].”

(0.44) (2Ch 6:34)

tn Heb “When your people go out for battle against their enemies in the way which you send them.”

(0.44) (1Ki 20:18)

tn Heb “if they come in peace, take them alive; if they come for battle, take them alive.”

(0.44) (1Ki 8:44)

tn Heb “When your people go out for battle against their enemies in the way which you send them.”

(0.44) (1Ki 5:3)

tn Heb “because of the battles which surrounded him until the Lord placed them under the soles of his feet.”

(0.44) (2Sa 11:7)

tn Heb “concerning the peace of Joab and concerning the peace of the people and concerning the peace of the battle.”

(0.44) (Jdg 5:17)

sn Apparently the people of Gilead remained on the other side of the river and did not participate in the battle.



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