Bible Cross References
called together
Judges 20:36-39
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and the Benjaminites realized they were defeated. The main body of the Israelite army had retreated from the Benjaminites because they were relying on the men that they had put in hiding around Gibeah.
37
These men ran quickly toward Gibeah; they spread out in the city and killed everyone there.
38
The main Israelite army and the men in hiding had arranged a signal. When they saw a big cloud of smoke going up from the town,
39
the Israelites out on the battlefield were to turn around. By this time the Benjaminites had already killed the thirty Israelites. They told themselves, "Yes, we've beaten them just as before."
drawn away
Joshua 8:5
My men and I will approach the city. When the men of Ai come out against us, we will turn and run, just as we did the first time.
Joshua 8:6
They will pursue us until we have led them away from the city. They will think that we are running from them, as we did before.
Judges 20:31
The Benjaminites came out to fight and were led away from the city. As they had before, they began killing some Israelites in the open country, on the road to Bethel and on the road to Gibeah. They killed about thirty Israelites.
Psalm 9:16
The LORD has revealed himself by his righteous judgments, and the wicked are trapped by their own deeds.
Ezekiel 38:11-22
11
You will decide to invade a helpless country where the people live in peace and security in unwalled towns that have no defenses.
12
You will plunder and loot the people who live in cities that were once in ruins. They have been gathered from the nations, and now they have livestock and property and live at the crossroads of the world.
13
The people of Sheba and Dedan and the merchants from the towns of Spain will ask you, 'Have you assembled your army and attacked in order to loot and plunder? Do you intend to get silver and gold, livestock and property, and march off with all those spoils?' "
14
So the Sovereign LORD sent me to tell Gog what he was saying to him: "Now while my people Israel live in security, you will set out
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to come from your place in the far north, leading a large, powerful army of soldiers from many nations, all of them on horseback.
16
You will attack my people Israel like a storm moving across the land. When the time comes, I will send you to invade my land in order to show the nations who I am, to show my holiness by what I do through you.
17
You are the one I was talking about long ago, when I announced through my servants, the prophets of Israel, that in days to come I would bring someone to attack Israel." The Sovereign LORD has spoken.
18
The Sovereign LORD says, "On the day when Gog invades Israel, I will become furious.
19
I declare in the heat of my anger that on that day there will be a severe earthquake in the land of Israel.
20
Every fish and bird, every animal large and small, and every human being on the face of the earth will tremble for fear of me. Mountains will fall, cliffs will crumble, and every wall will collapse.
21
I will terrify Gog with all sorts of calamities. I, the Sovereign LORD, have spoken. His men will turn their swords against one another.
22
I will punish him with disease and bloodshed. Torrents of rain and hail, together with fire and sulfur, will pour down on him and his army and on the many nations that are on his side.
Revelation 16:14
They are the spirits of demons that perform miracles. These three spirits go out to all the kings of the world, to bring them together for the battle on the great Day of Almighty God.
Revelation 19:19-21
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Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered to fight against the one who was riding the horse and against his army.
20
The beast was taken prisoner, together with the false prophet who had performed miracles in his presence. (It was by those miracles that he had deceived those who had the mark of the beast and those who had worshiped the image of the beast.) The beast and the false prophet were both thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur.
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Their armies were killed by the sword that comes out of the mouth of the one who was riding the horse; and all the birds ate all they could of their flesh.