I Mac 14:31
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And their enemies desired to tread down and destroy their country, and to stretch forth their hands against their holy places.
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I Mac 15:19
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It hath seemed good therefore to us to write to the kings, and countries, that they should do them no harm, nor fight against them, their cities, or countries: and that they should give no aid to them that fight against them.
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I Mac 15:19
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It hath seemed good therefore to us to write to the kings, and countries, that they should do them no harm, nor fight against them, their cities, or countries: and that they should give no aid to them that fight against them.
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I Mac 15:31
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But if not, give me for them five hundred talents of silver, and for the havock that you have made, and the tributes of the cities other five hundred talents: or else we will come and fight against you.
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I Mac 15:39
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And he commanded him to march with his army towards Judea: and he commanded him to build up Gedor, and to fortify the gates of the city, and to war against the people. But the king himself pursued after Tryphon.
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I Mac 16:1
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Then John came up from Gazara, and told Simon his father what Cendebeus had done against their people.
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I Mac 16:2
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And Simon called his two eldest sons, Judas and John, and said to them: I and my brethren, and my father's house, have fought against the enemies of Israel from our youth even to this day: and things have prospered so well in our hands that we have delivered Israel oftentimes.
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I Mac 16:4
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Then he chose out of the country twenty thousand fighting men, and horsemen, and they went forth against Cendebeus: and they rested in Modin.
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I Mac 16:5
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And they arose in the morning, and went into the plain: and behold a very great army of footmen and horsemen came against them, and there was a running river between them.
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I Mac 16:6
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And he and his people pitched their camp over against them, and he saw that the people were afraid to go over the river, so he went over first: then the men seeing him, passed over after him.
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I Mac 16:13
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And his heart was lifted up, and he designed to make himself master of the country, and he purposed treachery against Simon, and his sons, to destroy them.
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II Mac 1:12
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For he made numbers of men swarm out of Persia that have fought against us, and the holy city.
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II Mac 2:21
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As also the wars against Antiochus the Illustrious, and his son Eupator:
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II Mac 4:17
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For acting wickedly against the laws of God doth not pass unpunished: but this the time following will declare.
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II Mac 4:38
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And being inflamed to anger, he commanded Andronicus to be stripped of his purple, and to be led about through all the city: and that in the same place wherein he had committed the impiety against Onias, the sacrilegious wretch should be put to death, the Lord repaying him his deserved punishment.
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II Mac 4:39
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Now when many sacrileges had been committed by Lysimachus in the temple by the counsel of Menelaus, and the rumour of it was spread abroad, the multitude gathered themselves together against Lysimachus, a great quantity of gold being already carried away.
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II Mac 4:43
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Now concerning these matters, an accusation was laid against Menelaus.
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II Mac 5:3
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And horses set in order by ranks, running one against another, with the shakings of shields, and a multitude of men in helmets, with drawn swords, and casting of darts, and glittering of golden armour, and of harnesses of all sorts.
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II Mac 5:6
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But Jason slew his countrymen without mercy, not considering that prosperity against one's own kindred is a very great evil, thinking they had been enemies, and not citizens, whom he conquered.
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II Mac 5:24
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And whereas he was set against the Jews, he sent that hateful prince Apollonius with an army of two and twenty thousand men, commanding him to kill all that were of perfect age, and to sell the women and the younger sort.
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II Mac 6:8
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And there went out a decree into the neighbouring cities of the Gentiles, by the suggestion of the Ptolemeans, that they also should act in like manner against the Jews, to oblige them to sacrifice:
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II Mac 7:1
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It came to pass also, that seven brethren, together with their mother, were apprehended, and compelled by the king to eat swine's flesh against the law, for which end they were tormented with whips and scourges.
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II Mac 7:18
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After him they brought the sixth, and he being ready to die, spoke thus: Be not deceived without cause: for we suffer these things for ourselves, having sinned against our God, and things worthy of admiration are done to us:
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II Mac 7:19
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But do not think that thou shalt escape unpunished, for that thou hast attempted to fight against God.
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II Mac 7:31
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But thou that hast been the author of all mischief against the Hebrews, shalt not escape the hand of God.
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II Mac 7:34
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But thou, O wicked and of all men most flagitious, be not lifted up without cause with vain hopes, whilst thou art raging against his servants.
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II Mac 7:39
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Then the king being incensed with anger, raged against him more cruelly than all the rest, taking it grievously that he was mocked.
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II Mac 8:16
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But Machabeus calling together seven thousand that were with him, exhorted them not to be reconciled to the enemies, nor to fear the multitude of the enemies who came wrongfully against them, but to fight manfully:
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II Mac 8:18
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For, said he, they trust in their weapons, and in their boldness: but we trust in the Almighty Lord, who at a beck can utterly destroy both them that come against us, and the whole world.
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II Mac 8:20
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And of the battle that they had fought against the Galatians in Babylonia, how they, being in all but six thousand, when it came to the point, and the Macedonians their companions were at a stand, slew a hundred and twenty thousand, because of the help they had from heaven, and for this they received many favours.
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II Mac 8:30
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Moreover they slew above twenty thousand of them that were with Timotheus and Bacchides who fought against them, and they made themselves masters of the high strong holds: and they divided amongst them many spoils, giving equal portions to the feeble, the fatherless and the widows, yea and the aged also.
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II Mac 9:7
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Moreover being filled with pride, breathing out fire in his rage against the Jews, and commanding the matter to be hastened, it happened as he was going with violence that he fell from the chariot, so that his limbs were much pained by a grievous bruising of the body.
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II Mac 10:14
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But Gorgias, who was governor of the holds, taking with him the strangers, often fought against the Jews.
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II Mac 10:30
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Two of whom took Machabeus between them, and covered him on every side with their arms, and kept him safe: but cast darts and fireballs against the enemy, so that they fell down, being both confounded with blindness, and filled with trouble.
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II Mac 11:2
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Gathered together fourscore thousand men, and all the horsemen, and came against the Jews, thinking to take the city, and make it a habitation of the Gentiles:
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II Mac 12:6
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He came against those murderers of his brethren, and set the haven on fire in the night, burnt the boats, and slew with the sword them that escaped from the fire.
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II Mac 12:20
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And Machabeus having set in order about him six thousand men, and divided them by bands, went forth against Timotheus, who had with him a hundred and twenty thousand footmen, and two thousand five hundred horsemen.
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II Mac 12:32
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And after Pentecost they marched against Gorgias the governor of Idumea.
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II Mac 13:1
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In the year one hundred and forty-nine, Judas understood that Antiochus Eupator was coming with a multitude against Judea,
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II Mac 13:4
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But the King of kings stirred up the mind of Antiochus against the sinner, and upon Lysias suggesting that he was the cause of all the evils, he commanded (as the custom is with them) that he should be apprehended and put to death in the same place.
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II Mac 13:8
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And indeed very justly, for insomuch as he had committed many sins against the altar of God, the fire and ashes of which were holy: he was condemned to die in ashes.
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II Mac 14:2
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And had made himself master of the countries against Antiochus, and his general Lysias.
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II Mac 14:11
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Now when this man had spoken to this effect, the rest also of the king's friends, who were enemies of Judas, incensed Demetrius against him.
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II Mac 14:15
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Now when the Jews heard of Nicanor's coming, and that the nations were assembled against them, they cast earth upon their heads, and made supplication to him, who chose his people to keep them for ever, and who protected his portion by evident signs.
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II Mac 15:24
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That they may be afraid, who come with blasphemy against thy holy people. And thus he concluded his prayer.
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II Mac 15:32
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And shewing them the head of Nicanor, and the wicked hand, which he had stretched out, with proud boasts, against the holy house of the Almighty God,
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II Mac 15:33
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He commanded also, that the tongue of the wicked Nicanor, should be cut out and given by pieces to birds, and the hand of the furious man to be hanged up over against the temple.
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Mt 4:6
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And said to him: If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down, for it is written: That he hath given his angels charge over thee, and in their hands shall they bear thee up, lest perhaps thou dash thy foot against a stone.
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Mt 5:11
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Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake:
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Mt 5:23
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If therefore thou offer thy gift at the altar, and there thou remember that thy brother hath any thing against thee;
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