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14 but Eleazar and David[a] held their ground in the middle of the field and beat back the Philistines. So the Lord saved them by giving them a great victory.

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  1. 11:14 Hebrew they.

10 For you grant victory to kings!
    You rescued your servant David from the fatal sword.

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31 The horse is prepared for the day of battle,
    but the victory belongs to the Lord.

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50 You give great victories to your king;
    you show unfailing love to your anointed,
    to David and all his descendants forever.

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The Healing of Naaman

The king of Aram had great admiration for Naaman, the commander of his army, because through him the Lord had given Aram great victories. But though Naaman was a mighty warrior, he suffered from leprosy.[a]

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  1. 5:1 Or from a contagious skin disease. The Hebrew word used here and throughout this passage can describe various skin diseases.

10 He killed Philistines until his hand was too tired to lift his sword, and the Lord gave him a great victory that day. The rest of the army did not return until it was time to collect the plunder!

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Have you forgotten about the time he risked his life to kill the Philistine giant and how the Lord brought a great victory to all Israel as a result? You were certainly happy about it then. Why should you murder an innocent man like David? There is no reason for it at all!”

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23 So the Lord saved Israel that day, and the battle continued to rage even beyond Beth-aven.

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