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  • David consulted God and asked, 'Shall I attack the Philistines? Will you deliver them into my power?' Yahweh replied to him, 'Attack! I shall deliver them into your power.' (1 Chronicles 14, 10)

  • David again consulted God, and God replied, 'Do not attack them from the front; go round and engage them opposite the balsam trees. (1 Chronicles 14, 14)

  • 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)

  • Ben-Hadad listened favourably to King Asa and sent the generals of his armies to attack the towns of Israel; he ravaged Ijon, Dan, Abel-Maim and all the storage towns of Naphtali. (2 Chronicles 16, 4)

  • After some years he paid a visit to Ahab in Samaria. Ahab slaughtered an immense number of sheep and oxen for him and his retinue, to induce him to attack Ramoth-Gilead. (2 Chronicles 18, 2)

  • So the king of Israel called the prophets together, four hundred of them. 'Should we go and attack Ramoth-Gilead,' he asked, 'or should I hold back?' 'March,' they replied, 'for God will deliver it into the king's power.' (2 Chronicles 18, 5)

  • When he came to the king, the king said, 'Micaiah, should we march to attack Ramoth-Gilead, or should I hold back?' He replied, 'Go and conquer, Yahweh will deliver them into your power!' (2 Chronicles 18, 14)

  • Now, the king of Aram had given his chariot commanders the following order, 'Do not attack anyone of whatever rank, except the king of Israel.' (2 Chronicles 18, 30)

  • So, when the chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat, they thought, 'That is the king of Israel,' and surrounded him to attack. But when Jehoshaphat shouted his war cry, Yahweh came to his help, God drew them away from him, (2 Chronicles 18, 31)

  • Our God, will you not pass sentence on them, since we are helpless against this vast horde about to attack us? Because we do not know what to do, we look to you.' (2 Chronicles 20, 12)

  • So Joash king of Israel marched to the attack. And at Beth-Shemesh, which belongs to Judah, he and Amaziah king of Judah made their trial of strength. (2 Chronicles 25, 21)

  • Hezekiah, realising that Sennacherib's advance was the preliminary to an attack on Jerusalem, (2 Chronicles 32, 2)


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