Concordance

Holy Bible (Douay Rheims)

army

I Mac 11:68 And behold the army of the strangers met him in the plain, and they laid an ambush for him in the mountains: but he went out against them.
I Mac 11:70 And all that were on Jonathan's side fled, and none was left of them, but Mathathias the son of Absalom, and Judas the son of Calphi, chief captain of the army.
I Mac 12:24 Now Jonathan heard that the generals of Demetrius were come again with a greater army than before to fight against him.
I Mac 12:42 Now when Tryphon saw that Jonathan came with a great army, he durst not stretch forth his hand against him,
I Mac 12:45 Now therefore send them back to their own houses: and choose thee a few men that may be with thee, and come with me to Ptolemais, and I will deliver it to thee, and the rest of the strong holds, and the army, and all that have any charge, and I will return and go away: for this is the cause of my coming.
I Mac 12:46 And Jonathan believed him, and did as he said: and sent away his army, and they departed into the land of Juda:
I Mac 12:49 Then Tryphon sent an army and horsemen into Galilee, and into the great plain to destroy all Jonathan's company.
I Mac 13:1 Now Simon heard that Tryphon was gathering together a very great army, to invade the land of Juda, and to destroy it.
I Mac 13:11 And he sent Jonathan the son of Absalom, and with him a new army into Joppe, and he cast out them that were in it, and himself remained there.
I Mac 13:12 And Tryphon removed from Ptolemais with a great army, to invade the land of Juda, and Jonathan was with him in custody.
I Mac 13:20 And after this Tryphon entered within the country, to destroy it: and they went about by the way that leadeth to Ador: and Simon and his army marched to every place whithersoever they went.
I Mac 14:1 In the year one hundred and seventy-two, king Demetrius assembled his army, and went into Media to get him succours to fight against Tryphon.
I Mac 14:3 And he went and defeated the army of Demetrius: and took him, and brought him to Arsaces, and he put him into custody.
I Mac 15:3 Forasmuch as certain pestilent men have usurped the kingdom of our fathers, and my purpose is to challenge the kingdom, and to restore it to its former estate: and I have chosen a great army, and have built ships of war.
I Mac 15:38 And the king appointed Cendebeus captain of the sea coast, and gave him an army of footmen and horsemen.
I Mac 15:39 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.
I Mac 15:41 And he placed there horsemen, and an army: that they might issue forth, and make incursions upon the ways of Judea, as the king had commanded him.
I Mac 16:5 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.
I Mac 16:8 And they sounded the holy trumpets: and Cendebeus and his army were put to flight: and there fell many of them wounded, and the rest fled into the strong hold.
I Mac 16:18 And Ptolemee wrote these things and sent to the king that he should send him an army to aid him, and he would deliver him the country, and their cities, and tributes.
II Mac 1:13 For when the leader himself was in Persia, and with him a very great army, he fell in the temple of Nanea, being deceived by the counsel of the priests of Nanea.
II Mac 4:22 Where he was received in a magnificent manner by Jason, and the city, and came in with torch lights, and with praises, and from thence he returned with his army into Phenicia.
II Mac 5:24 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.
II Mac 8:22 So he appointed his brethren captains over each division of his army, Simon, and Joseph, and Jonathan, giving to each one fifteen hundred men.
II Mac 8:24 And the Almighty being their helper, they slew above nine thousand men: and having wounded and disabled the greater part of Nicanor's army, they obliged them to fly.
II Mac 8:35 Being through the help of the Lord brought down by them, of whom he had made no account, laying aside his garment of glory, fleeing through the midland country, he came alone to Antioch, being rendered very unhappy by the destruction of his army.
II Mac 9:9 So that worms swarmed out of the body of this man, and whilst he lived in sorrow and pain, his flesh fell off, and the filthiness of his smell was noisome to the army.
II Mac 9:23 But considering that my father also, at what time he led an army into the higher countries, appointed who should reign after him:
II Mac 10:11 For when he was come to the crown, he appointed over the affairs of his realm one Lysias, general of the army of Phenicia and Syria.
II Mac 12:27 And after he had put to flight and destroyed these, he removed his army to Ephron, a strong city, wherein there dwelt a multitude of divers nations: and stout young men standing upon the walls made a vigorous resistance: and in this place there were many engines of war, and a provision of darts.
II Mac 12:38 So Judas having gathered together his army, came into the city Odollam: and when the seventh day came, they purified themselves according to the custom, and kept the sabbath in the same place.
II Mac 13:13 But he with the ancients determined, before the king should bring his army into Judea, and make himself master of the city, to go out, and to commit the event of the thing to the judgment of the Lord.
II Mac 13:14 So committing all to God, the creator of the world, and having exhorted his people to fight manfully, and to stand up even to death for the laws, the temple, the city, their country, and citizens: he placed his army about Modin.
II Mac 13:19 And he marched with his army to Bethsura, which was a strong hold of the Jews: but he was repulsed, he failed, he lost his men.
II Mac 13:21 But Rhodocus, one of the Jews' army, disclosed the secrets to the enemies, so he was sought out, and taken up, and put in prison.
II Mac 15:20 And now when all expected what judgment would be given, and the enemies were at hand, and the army was set in array, the beasts and the horsemen ranged in convenient places,
II Mac 15:22 And in his prayer he said after this manner: Thou, O Lord, who didst send thy angel in the time of Ezechias king of Juda, and didst kill a hundred and eighty-five thousand of the army of Sennacherib:
Lk 2:13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly army, praising God, and saying:
Lk 21:20 And when you shall see Jerusalem compassed about with an army; then know that the desolation thereof is at hand.
Lk 23:11 And Herod with his army set him at nought, and mocked him, putting on him a white garment, and sent him back to Pilate.
Acts 23:27 This man being taken by the Jews, and ready to be killed by them, I rescued coming in with an army, understanding that he is a Roman:
Apoc 9:16 And the number of the army of horsemen was twenty thousand times ten thousand. And I heard the number of them.
Apoc 19:19 And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies gathered together to make war with him that sat upon the horse, and with his army.