Talált 51 Eredmények: military campaign

  • From Asher, fit for military service and set in battle array: forty thousand. (1 Chronicles 12, 37)

  • In the seventeenth year he proceeded with his army against King Arphaxad, and was victorious in his campaign. He routed the whole force of Arphaxad, his entire cavalry and all his chariots, (Judith 1, 13)

  • Indeed, we have heard of your wisdom and sagacity, and all the world is aware that throughout the kingdom you alone are competent, rich in experience, and distinguished in military strategy. (Judith 11, 8)

  • The king also honored him by numbering him among his Chief Friends and made him military commander and governor of the province. (1 Maccabees 10, 65)

  • Ptolemy promptly selected Nicanor, son of Patroclus, one of the Chief Friends, and sent him at the head of at least twenty thousand armed men of various nations to wipe out the entire Jewish race. With him he associated Gorgias, a professional military commander, well-versed in the art of war. (2 Maccabees 8, 9)

  • When the Jews had gone about a mile from there in the campaign against Timothy, they were attacked by Arabs numbering at least five thousand foot soldiers, and five hundred horsemen. (2 Maccabees 12, 10)

  • A man called Dositheus, a powerful horseman and one of Bacenor's men, caught hold of Gorgias, grasped his military cloak and dragged him along by main strength, intending to capture the vile wretch alive, when a Thracian horseman attacked Dositheus and cut off his arm at the shoulder. Then Gorgias fled to Marisa. (2 Maccabees 12, 35)

  • but Rhodocus, of the Jewish army, betrayed military secrets to the enemy. He was found out, arrested, and imprisoned. (2 Maccabees 13, 21)

  • He approved of Maccabeus and left him as military and civil governor of the territory from Ptolemais to the region of the Gerrenes. (2 Maccabees 13, 24)

  • Ishmael also slew all the men of Judah of military age who were with Gedaliah and the Chaldean soldiers who were there. (Jeremiah 41, 3)

  • Son of man, Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, has led his army in an exhausting campaign against Tyre. Their heads became bald and their shoulders were galled; but neither he nor his army received any wages from Tyre for the campaign he led against it. (Ezekiel 29, 18)

  • They stripped off his clothes and threw a scarlet military cloak about him. (Matthew 27, 28)


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