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  • 'Tell her this: "Look, you have gone to all this trouble for us, what can we do for you? Is there anything you would like said for you to the king or to the commander of the army?" ' But she replied, 'I live with my own people about me.' (2 Kings 4, 13)

  • Naaman, army commander to the king of Aram, was a man who enjoyed his master's respect and favour, since through him Yahweh had granted victory to the Aramaeans. (2 Kings 5, 1)

  • It happened after this that Ben-Hadad king of Aram, mustering his whole army, marched on and laid siege to Samaria. (2 Kings 6, 24)

  • For Yahweh had caused the Aramaeans in their camp to hear a noise of chariots and horses, the noise of a great army; and they had said to one another, 'Listen! The king of Israel has hired the Hittite and Egyptian kings against us, to attack us.' (2 Kings 7, 6)

  • So they took two chariot teams and the king sent them after the Aramaean army, saying, 'Go and see.' (2 Kings 7, 14)

  • and when he arrived, found the senior officers of the army sitting together. 'I have a message for you, commander,' he said. 'For which of us?' asked Jehu. 'For you, commander,' he answered. (2 Kings 9, 5)

  • Of Jehoahaz's army Yahweh left only fifty horsemen, ten chariots and ten thousand foot soldiers. The king of Aram had destroyed them, making them like dust trampled under foot. (2 Kings 13, 7)

  • In the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, on the tenth day of the month, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon advanced on Jerusalem with his entire army; he pitched camp in front of the city and threw up earthworks round it. (2 Kings 25, 1)

  • In the city he took prisoner an official who was in command of the fighting men, five of the king's personal friends who were discovered in the city, the secretary to the army commander, responsible for military conscription, and sixty men of distinction discovered in the city. (2 Kings 25, 19)

  • David said, 'The first man to kill a Jebusite will be made army commander and chief.' Joab son of Zeruiah was the first man to go up, and was made commander of the army. (1 Chronicles 11, 6)

  • They helped David and his band, since they were all men of standing and became officers in the army. (1 Chronicles 12, 22)

  • When you hear the sound of footsteps in the tops of the balsam trees, launch your attack, for that will be God going out ahead of you to defeat the Philistine army.' (1 Chronicles 14, 15)


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