Military Arms were Provided by Individuals Themselves
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1 Chronicles 12:33,37
Of Zebulun, such as went forth to battle, expert in war, with all instruments of war, fifty thousand, which could keep rank: they were not of double heart.
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Of Civil Government.
... munitions, I include everything pertaining to the military art. ... All these things,
however, were not done in the ... such deeds, when they took up arms against kings ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 20 of civil government.htm

To the Rev. Andrew Brandram
... soon left us, in order to attend to his military duties ... in company with others;
'however,' said he, 'were I alone ... I said that I supposed he carried arms with him ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev andrew brandram.htm

Concerning the Barbarians Beyond the Danube, who were Driven Out ...
... They took up arms against each other, and Phritigernes was ... The Goths were not long
in making peace among ... of the usual complement of men for the military service ...
/.../chapter xxxvii concerning the barbarians beyond.htm

Preparations for the Invasion of Greece.
... One contributed horses, another arms and ammunition, another ships ... the conveyance
of troops or of military stores. ... Sea, and many of the islands, were already in ...
//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/xerxes/chapter iv preparations for the.htm

Herodotus and Xenophon.
... almost exclusively to the use of arms, to horsemanship ... races, the games, and the
military spectacles, there ... descriptions of neighboring nations, were read to ...
/.../abbott/cyrus the great/chapter i herodotus and xenophon.htm

The Eighteenth Theban Dynasty
... earrings, and necklaces, while from their arms, necks, and belts ... reign, and he also
held a military command in ... of barter with which they were provided, and to ...
/.../chapter iiithe eighteenth theban dynasty.htm

The Sack of Rome
... populace remained behind the walls, unused to arms, and still ... Quicker than any one
else, the military governor of ... No sooner were they off the boat than he had ...
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The Close of the Theban Empire --(Continued)
... and half in blue, arms, sceptres, military batons, necklaces ... by two undulating lines,
while the arms and legs ... are deceptive to the eye: such were the statuettes ...
/.../chapter ithe close of the.htm

Significance of Compulsory Service.
... one state adopted it the others were obliged to ... this means all citizens are under
arms to support ... Universal military service was an inevitable logical necessity ...
/.../the kingdom of god is within you/chapter vii significance of compulsory.htm

Babylonia and Assyria
... Its training, discipline, and arms were such as the world ... re-organising western Asia,
and the military abilities of ... Here too were kept the public records, as ...
/.../early israel and the surrounding nations/chapter vi babylonia and assyria.htm

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What can we learn from the tribe of Joseph? | GotQuestions.org

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What is the history of crucifixion? What was crucifixion like? | GotQuestions.org

Arms: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Arms

Arms and Armor

Military Arms for Sieges: Battering Rams

Military Arms for Sieges: Engines for Casting Stones

Military Arms of Conquered Nations Taken Away to Prevent Rebellion

Military Arms of the Vanquished: Sometime Burned

Military Arms of the Vanquished: Sometimes Kept As Trophies

Military Arms of the Vanquished: Taken off Them

Military Arms were Provided by Individuals Themselves

Military Arms were Provided: from the Public Arsenals

Military Arms: Armouries Built For

Military Arms: Before Using: Anointed

Military Arms: Before Using: Burnished

Military Arms: Before Using: Tried and Proved

Military Arms: Defensive: Buckler

Military Arms: Defensive: Called Armour

Military Arms: Defensive: Called Harness

Military Arms: Defensive: Coat of Mail, Breastplate, Habergeon, or Brigandine

Military Arms: Defensive: Girdle

Military Arms: Defensive: Greaves

Military Arms: Defensive: Helmet

Military Arms: Defensive: Shield

Military Arms: Defensive: Target

Military Arms: Great Stores of, Prepared

Military Arms: Hung of the Walls of Cities

Military Arms: Inferior to Wisdom

Military Arms: Judgments of God

Military Arms: Made of Iron, Steel, or Brass

Military Arms: Not Worn in Ordinary Times

Military Arms: Offensive: Battle-Axe

Military Arms: Offensive: Bow and Arrows

Military Arms: Offensive: Called Instruments of Death

Military Arms: Offensive: Called Instruments of War

Military Arms: Offensive: Called Weapons of War

Military Arms: Offensive: Dagger

Military Arms: Offensive: Dart or Javelin

Military Arms: Offensive: Hand Staff

Military Arms: Offensive: Sling

Military Arms: Offensive: Spear or Lance

Military Arms: Offensive: Sword

Military Arms: Offensive: Two-Edged Sword

Military Arms: Often Given As Presents

Military Arms: Part of, Borne by Armour-Bearers

Military Arms: Put on at the First Alarm

Military Arms: Spiritual Armour

Military Arms: Spiritual Weapons

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