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battle 39
battle-that 1
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39 battle
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Sulpitius Severus
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battle

   Book, Chapter
1 I, V | territories went forth to battle against those who were making 2 I, XVII | leading out his men to battle, placed Joshua at the head 3 I, XXI | far from Jericho. Then a battle took place against the Midianites, 4 I, XXIV | sucseeded, and he, engaging in battle With the Philistines,42 5 I, XXV | thousand men. But before the battle began, God said to him that 6 I, XXV | them over to death. In that battle, a hundred and twenty thousand 7 I, XXVI | But he, far from declining battle, at once drew up his army. 8 I, XXVI | Jephtha, before the signal for battle was given, is said to have 9 I, XXX | the Lord with them into battle, and the sons of the priests 10 I, XXX | impulse), they rush into battle with their whole strength. 11 I, XXXI | victorious in this prosperous battle, brought the ark of God, 12 I, XXXII | God, led his men out to battle, and the enemy being routed 13 I, XXXIII | think of going forth to battle: most had be-taken themselves 14 I, XXXIV | had taken, advanced to the battle. And by the first blow, 15 I, XXXIV | were returning from the battle excited the envy of the 16 I, XXXVI | Philistines, would fall in the battle. The Philistines, accordingly, 17 I, XXXVI | territory, drew up their army in battle array on the following day, 18 I, XXXVI | his own people. But the battle taking place, the Hebrews 19 I, XXXVIII| a dangerous place in the battle. In this way, he added to 20 I, XXXVIII| encountered him in the field of battle, and the king entreated 21 I, XLIV | encouraged him to go forth to battle, and when he hesitated, 22 I, XLIV | again overthrown. In that battle one hundred and twenty thousand 23 I, XLIV | false prophet, went forth to battle, having spurned the words 24 I, XLIV | Ahab, being slain in that battle, left the kingdom to his 25 I, XLV | and having gone forth to battle in company, they both perished 26 I, LII | afterwards, having gone forth to battle against Nechao, king of 27 II, IX | the Scythians, he fell in battle, in the second year after 28 II, IX | fought at Marathon, in a battle greatly celebrated both 29 II, XV | engaged in a successful battle against their king, who 30 II, XVI | waiting for the signal of battle. When his mutilated body 31 II, XXI | superior innumbers, but when a battle took place, he wasrouted 32 II, XXI | which they went down to battle. The result was that the 33 II, XXIII | the Syrians in the first battle. The king begged for peace, 34 II, XXIII | head of the war, fell in battle. Then Bacchides and Alcimus, 35 II, XXIII | turning out victorious in that battle, cruelly abused their victory. 36 II, XXIV | Alexander fought a pitched battle. Ptolemy fell in the fight, 37 II, XXV | other hand, descended to battle, formidable with an army 38 II, XXXVIII| For at that time, when a battle was fought at Mursa against 39 II, XXXVIII| acquainted with the result of the battle. He did this either togain


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