Showing results 26-50 of 166 for “arm”
ENGINE : See ARMIES
GIDEON : Leads an army against and defeats the Midianites (Judges 6:33-35;;8:4-12)
GIRDLE : Used to bear arms (7 Samuel 18:4; 2 Samuel 20:8; 2 Kings 3:21)
GOLIATH : Defied armies of Israel and is killed by David (2 Samuel 17;21:9;22:10)
HABERGEON : A part of the defensive armor of a soldier (Exodus 28:32;39:23)
HAIL : Destroys army of the Amorites (Joshua 10:11)
HANANIAH : A captain of Uzziah's army (2 Chronicles 26:11)
HAROD : A spring or well by which Gideon and his army camped (Judges 7:1)
HARP : Over the armies of Ammon and Moab (2 Chronicles 20:28; with20:20-29)
HITTITES : Officers from, in David's army (2 Samuel 26:6; 2 Samuel 11:3;23:39)
INSURGENTS : Army of, David's (2 Samuel 22:1,2)
JEHOIADA : A priest who led three-thousand seven-hundred priests armed for war (2 Chronicles 12:27)
JEPHTHAH : Made captain of the army (Judges 11:5-11)
JEPHTHAH : Leads the army of Israel against the Ammonites (Judges 11:29-33)
JEPHTHAH : Leads the army of the Gileadites against the Ephraimites (Judges 12:4)
JERUSALEM : King of, joined with the four other kings of the Amorites against Joshua and the armies of Israel (Joshua 10:1-5)
JESSE : Sons in Saul's army (1 Samuel 17:13-28)
KISHON : Sisera defeated at, and his army destroyed in (Judges 4:7,13;5:21; Psalms 83:9)
MAIL : Armor (1 Samuel 17:5)
MEDEBA : David defeats an army and the Ammonites at (1 Chronicles 19:7-15)
MEGIDDO : Also called MEGIDDON, and probably ARMAGEDDON
MILITARY INSTRUCTION : See ARMIES
MINNI : A district of Armenia (Jeremiah 51:27)
MIRIAM : Song of, after the destruction of Pharaoh and his army (Exodus 15:20,21; Micah 6:4)
MOABITES : Refuse passage of Jephthah's army through their territory (Judges 11:17,18)