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So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel, and the land had peace and rest for eighty years.
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But Sisera fled on foot to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, for there was peace between Jabin the king of Hazor and the house of Heber the Kenite.
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So let all Your enemies perish, O Lord! But let those who love Him be like the sun when it rises in its might. And the land had peace and rest for forty years.
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The Lord said to him, Peace be to you, do not fear; you shall not die.
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Then Gideon built an altar there to the Lord and called it, The Lord is Peace. To this day it still stands in Ophrah, which belongs to the Abiezrites.
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And [Gideon] said to the men of Penuel, When I come again in peace, I will break down this tower.
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Thus was Midian subdued before the Israelites so that they lifted up their heads no more. And the land had peace and rest for forty years in the days of Gideon.
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The Ammonites’ king replied to the messengers of Jephthah, Because Israel took away my land [which was not true] when they came up out of Egypt [300 years before], from the Arnon even to Jabbok and to the Jordan; now therefore, restore those lands peaceably.
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Then whatever or whoever comes forth from the doors of my house to meet me when I return in peace from the Ammonites, it shall be the Lord’s, and I will offer it or him up as a burnt offering.
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And the priest said to them, Go in peace. The way in which you go is before (under the eye of) the Lord.
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And the old man said, Peace be to you, but leave all your wants to me; only do not lodge in the street.
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Then all the Israelites, the whole army, went up and came to the house of God [Bethel] and wept; and they sat there before the Lord and fasted that day until evening and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the Lord.
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And next morning the people rose early, and built there an altar, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings.