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He answered, “That is neither the clamor of victory nor the wailings of defeat; what I hear is the sound of people singing.”
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because Adonai your God is going with you to fight on your behalf against your enemies and give you victory.’
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But if they say, ‘Come up to us,’ we’ll go on up; and that will be the sign that Adonai has given us victory over them.”
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He put his life in his hands to attack the P’lishtim, and Adonai accomplished a great victory for all Isra’el. You yourself saw it, and you were happy about it. So why do you want to sin against innocent blood by killing David without any reason?”
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Then David put garrisons among the people of Aram in Dammesek; Aram became subject to David and paid tribute. Adonai gave victory to David wherever he went.
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David stationed garrisons in Edom; he put garrisons throughout all of Edom, and all the people of Edom became subject to him. Adonai gave victory to David wherever he went.
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Thus the victory that day was turned into mourning for all the people, for the people heard it said that day that the king was grieving for his son;
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He stood firm and attacked the P’lishtim until his hand went into spasm, so that he couldn’t let go of his sword. Adonai accomplished a great victory that day; but the people didn’t return until he had finished, and then only to plunder the bodies of the dead.
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But he stood in the middle of the plot and defended it, killing the P’lishtim; and Adonai brought about a great victory.
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At that moment a prophet approached Ach’av king of Isra’el and said, “Here is what Adonai says: ‘Have you seen this vast army? I am going to give you victory over them today. Then you will know that I am Adonai!’”
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Na‘aman, commander of the king of Aram’s army, was highly respected and esteemed by his master; because through him Adonai had brought victory to Aram. But although he was a brave warrior, he also suffered from tzara‘at.
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and said, “Open the east window.” He opened it. Elisha said, “Shoot”; and he shot. He said, “Adonai’s arrow of victory, the arrow of victory against Aram! You will defeat Aram completely at Afek!”
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For just as the earth brings forth its plants, or a garden makes its plants spring up, so Adonai, God, will cause victory and glory to spring up before all nations.
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Adonai has brought forth our victory. Come, let us proclaim in Tziyon the work of Adonai our God!
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Adonai, is it against the rivers, against the rivers that your anger is inflamed? Is your fury directed at the sea? Is that why you ride on your horses, and drive your chariots to victory?
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Victory comes from Adonai; may your blessing rest on your people. (Selah)
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Then we will shout for joy at your victory and fly our flags in the name of our God. May Adonai fulfill all your requests.
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Now I know that Adonai gives victory to his anointed one — he will answer him from his holy heaven with mighty victories by his right hand.
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Give victory, Adonai! Let the King answer us the day we call.
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Adonai, the king finds joy in your strength; what great joy he displays in your victory!
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Your victory brings him great glory; you confer on him splendor and honor.
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For not by their own swords did they conquer the land, nor did their own arm give them victory; rather, it was your right hand, your arm and the light of your face; because you favored them.
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God, you are my king; command complete victory for Ya‘akov.
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For I don’t rely on my bow, nor can my sword give me victory.
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Sing to Adonai, bless his name! Proclaim his victory day after day!