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(1.0003893309222)1Ki 22:30

The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “I will disguise myself and then enter into the battle; but you wear your royal robes.” So the king of Israel disguised himself and then entered into the battle.

(0.99793300180832)1Ki 14:30

Rehoboam and Jeroboam were continually at war with each other.

(0.96336871609403)1Ki 15:6

Rehoboam and Jeroboam were continually at war with each other throughout Abijah’s lifetime.

(0.96336871609403)1Ki 15:16

Now Asa and King Baasha of Israel were continually at war with each other.

(0.96336871609403)1Ki 15:32

Asa and King Nadab of Israel were continually at war with each other.

(0.96336871609403)1Ki 20:18

He ordered, “Whether they come in peace or to do battle, take them alive.”

(0.96336871609403)1Ki 22:1

There was no war between Syria and Israel for three years.

(0.92880444846293)1Ki 9:22

Solomon did not assign Israelites to these work crews; the Israelites served as his soldiers, attendants, officers, charioteers, and commanders of his chariot forces.

(0.92880444846293)1Ki 20:14

Ahab asked, “By whom will this be accomplished?” He answered, “This is what the Lord says, ‘By the servants of the district governors.’” Ahab asked, “Who will launch the attack?” He answered, “You will.”

(0.92880444846293)1Ki 20:26

In the spring Ben Hadad mustered the Syrian army and marched to Aphek to fight Israel.

(0.92880444846293)1Ki 22:35

While the battle raged throughout the day, the king stood propped up in his chariot opposite the Syrians. He died in the evening; the blood from the wound ran down into the bottom of the chariot.

(0.92706745027125)1Ki 2:5

“You know what Joab son of Zeruiah did to me – how he murdered two commanders of the Israelite armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. During peacetime he struck them down like he would in battle; when he shed their blood as if in battle, he stained his own belt and the sandals on his feet.

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 5:3

“You know that my father David was unable to build a temple to honor the Lord his God, for he was busy fighting battles on all fronts while the Lord subdued his enemies.

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 8:44

“When you direct your people to march out and fight their enemies, and they direct their prayers to the Lord toward his chosen city and this temple I built for your honor,

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 12:21

When Rehoboam arrived in Jerusalem, he summoned 180,000 skilled warriors from all of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin to attack Israel and restore the kingdom to Rehoboam son of Solomon.

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 15:7

The rest of the events of Abijah’s reign, including all his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah. Abijah and Jeroboam had been at war with each other.

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 20:29

The armies were deployed opposite each other for seven days. On the seventh day the battle began, and the Israelites killed 100,000 Syrian foot soldiers in one day.

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 22:4

Then he said to Jehoshaphat, “Will you go with me to attack Ramoth Gilead?” Jehoshaphat replied to the king of Israel, “I will support you; my army and horses are at your disposal.”

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 22:6

So the king of Israel assembled about four hundred prophets and asked them, “Should I attack Ramoth Gilead or not?” They said, “Attack! The sovereign one will hand it over to the king.”

(0.89424014466546)1Ki 22:15

When he came before the king, the king asked him, “Micaiah, should we attack Ramoth Gilead or not?” He answered him, “Attack! You will succeed; the Lord will hand it over to the king.”