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Torrey's New Topical TextbookArmies.
Ancient, often numerous Jos 11:4; 1Sa 13:5. Of different nations often confederated Jos 9:2; 10:5; Jdj 3:13; 1Ki 20:1. Troops often hired for 1Ch 19:7; 2Ch 25:6. Were composed of
Spearmen or heavy troops. Ps 68:30; Ac 23:23. Cavalry. Ex 14:9; 1Ki 20:20. War chariots. Jos 17:16; Jdj 4:3. Furnished with standards Song 6:4; Isa 10:18; Jer 4:21. Accompanied by beasts of burden and wagons for baggage Jdj 7:12; 2Ki 7:7; Eze 23:2. Generally in three divisions Ge 14:15; Job 1:17. Were led by
Experienced captains. 2Ki 18:17,24.
Power of Kings. 2Ch 32:9. Hosts. Jos 10:5; Jdj 8:10. Bands. 2Ki 24:2; 1Ch 7:4. Often went on foreign service Jer 5:15; 50:3. Marched
With order and precision. Isa 5:27; Joe 2:7,8. With rapidity. Jer 48:40; Hab 1:8. With noise and tumult. Isa 17:12,13; Joe 2:5.
Besieging cities. De 20:12; Isa 29:3. Assaulting cities. Jos 7:3,4; Jdj 9:45. Commenced battles with a shout 1Sa 17:20; 2Ch 13:15; Jer 51:14. Toil and fatigue often endured by Eze 29:18. Divided the spoil Ex 15:9; Zec 14:1. Sent out foraging parties 2Ki 5:2. Exercised savage cruelties on the vanquished Jer 50:42; La 5:11-13; Am 1:13. Frequently the instrument of God's vengeance Isa 13:5. In latter ages received pay Lu 3:14; 1Co 9:7. Encamped
Before cities. Jos 10:5; 1Sa 11:1. Devastation occasioned by Isa 37:18; Jer 5:17. Often destroyed by
Themselves through divine intervention. Jdj 7:22; 1Sa 14:15,16; 2Ch 20:23. Supernatural means. Jos 10:11; 2Ki 19:35. Brought their idols with them. 1Ch 14:12.
Waters of a river. Isa 8:7. Caterpillars. Jer 51:14,27. Grasshoppers. Jdj 6:3-5; 7:12. Locusts. Isa 33:4; Re 9:3,7. Flies. Isa 7:18,19. Clouds. Eze 38:9-16. Overflowing torrents. Isa 28:2; Da 11:10,26.
The Church. Da 8:10-13; Song 6:4,10. Numerous and heavy afflictions. Job 19:12. Armies of Israel, The.
Collected by
Special messengers. Jdj 6:35; 2Sa 20:14. Extraordinary means. Jdj 19:29; 20:1; 1Sa 11:7. Called
The armies of the living God. 1Sa 17:26. Composed of infantry. Nu 11:21; Jdj 5:15. Horsemen and chariots introduced into, after David's reign. 1Ki 1:5; 4:26.
Van and rear. Jos 6:9. Companies of thousands, &c. Nu 31:14; 2Ki 1:9,11; 1Ch 13:1; 27:1. Often led by the king in person 1Sa 8:20; 15:4,5; 2Sa 12:29; 1Ki 22:1-53. Inferior officers of, appointed by
The king. 2Sa 18:1; 2Ch 25:5. The captain of the host. 2Sa 18:11; 2Ki 4:13. Persons exempted from serving in
Who had planted a vineyard. De 20:6. Who were lately betrothed. De 20:7. Who were newly married. De 24:5. Refusing to join, often punished Jdj 21:5,8-11; 1Sa 11:7. The fearful allowed to leave De 20:8; Jdj 7:3. Sometimes consisted of the whole nation Jdj 20:11; 1Sa 11:7. Strict discipline observed in Jos 7:16-21; 1Sa 14:24-44. Educated in the art of war Isa 2:4; Mic 4:3. Often supplied with arms from public armouries 2Ch 11:12; 26:14. Before going to war
Required to keep from iniquity. De 23:9. Consulted the Lord. Jdj 1:1; 20:27,28. Encouraged by their commanders. 2Ch 20:20. Attended by priest with trumpets Nu 10:9; 31:6; 2Ch 13:13,14. Praises of God often sung before 2Ch 20:21,22. Often disposed to battle with Judgment, &c 2Sa 10:9. Bravery and fidelity in, rewarded Jos 15:16; 1Sa 17:25; 18:17; 2Sa 18:11; 1Ch 11:6. Men selected from, for difficult enterprises Ex 17:9; Nu 31:5,6; Jos 7:4; 8:3; Jdj 7:5,6; 2Sa 17:1. Directed in their movements by God Jos 8:1,2; Jdj 1:2; 2Sa 5:25; 1Ch 14:16. With the aid of God all-powerful Le 26:3,7,8; De 7:24; 32:30; Jos 1:5. Without God easily overcome Le 26:17; Nu 14:42,45. Mode of supplying
Food sent by their families. 1Sa 17:17. Contribution levied. Jdj 8:5; 1Sa 25:4-8. By presents. 2Sa 17:27-29. Purified on returning from war Nu 31:19-24. Disbanded after war 1Sa 13:2; 1Ki 22:36. Part of, retained in times of peace by the kings 1Sa 13:1,2; 1Ch 27:1-15. Arms, Military.
Offensive
Two-edged sword. Ps 149:6; Pr 5:4. Dagger. Jdj 3:16,21,22. Dart or javelin. 1Sa 18:10,11; 2Sa 18:14. Spear or lance. 1Sa 26:7; Jer 50:42. Battle-axe. Eze 26:9; Jer 51:20. Bow and arrows. Ge 48:22; 1Ki 22:34. Sling. 1Sa 17:50; 2Ki 3:25. Hand staff. Mt 26:47. Called weapons of war. 2Sa 1:27. Called instruments of war. 1Ch 12:33,37. Called instruments of death. Ps 7:13.
Coat of mail, breastplate, habergeon, or brigandine. 1Sa 17:5,38; Ex 28:32; Jer 46:4; Re 9:9. Girdle. 1Sa 18:4; 2Sa 18:11. Target. 1Sa 17:6. Greaves. 1Sa 17:6. Shield. 1Ki 10:16,17; 14:26,27. Buckler. 1Ch 5:18; Eze 26:8. Called harness. 1Ki 22:34. Called armour. Lu 11:22.
Engines for casting stones, &c. 2Ch 26:15. Put on at the first alarm Isa 8:9; Jer 46:3,4. Armouries built for 2Ki 20:13; Song 4:4. Great stores of, prepared 2Ch 32:5. Were provided
From the public arsenals. 2Ch 11:12; 26:14. Before using
Burnished. Jer 46:4; Eze 21:9-11,28. Anointed. Isa 21:5. Hung of the walls of cities Eze 27:10,11. Of the vanquished
Sometimes kept as trophies. 1Sa 17:54. Sometime burned. Eze 39:9,10. Inferior to wisdom Ec 9:18. Illustrative of
Spiritual weapons. 2Co 10:4; Eph 6:17. Judgments of God. Isa 13:5; Jer 50:25. |