Jump to: Topical • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Topical Bible Verses Ecclesiastes 3:8A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. Topicalbible.org 1 Samuel 30:8 Matthew 24:6 James 4:1-2 2 Corinthians 10:4 Isaiah 2:4 2 Chronicles 24:24 Psalm 76:3 Isaiah 13:15 Smith's Bible Dictionary WarThe most important topic in connection with war is the formation of the army which is destined to carry it on. [ARMY] In (1 Kings 9:22) at a period (Solomon's reign) when the organization of the army was complete, we have apparently a list of the various gradations of rank in the service, as follows:
ATS Bible Dictionary WarOne of the evil fruits of the fall, and an appalling manifestation of the depravity of mankind, Genesis 6:11-13 Isaiah 9:5 James 4:1-2, often rendered apparently inevitable by the assaults of enemies, or commanded by God for their punishment. See AMALEKITES and CANAAN. By this scourge, subsequently to the conquest of Canaan, God chastised both his own rebellious people and the corrupt and oppressive idolaters around them. In many cases, moreover, the issue was distinctly made between the true God and idols; as with the Philistines, 1 Samuel 17:43-47; the Syrians, 1 Kings 20:23-30; the Assyrians, 2 Kings 19:10-19,35; and the Ammonites, 2 Chronicles 20:1-30. Hence God often raised up champions for his people, gave them counsel in war by Urim and by prophets, and miraculously aided them in battle. Before the period of the kings, there seems to have been scarcely any regular army among the Jews; but all who were able to bear arms were liable to be summoned to the field, 1 Samuel 11:7. The vast armies of the kings of Judah and Israel usually fought on foot, armed with spears, swords, and shields; having large bodies of archers and slingers, and comparatively few chariots and horsemen. See ARMS. The forces were arranged in suitable divisions, with officers of tens, hundreds, thousands, etc., Jud 20:10 1 Chronicles 13:1 2 Chronicles 25:5. The Jews were fully equal to the nations around them in bravery and the arts of war; but were restrained from wars of conquest, and when invaders had been repelled the people dispersed to their homes. A campaign usually commenced in spring, and was terminated before winter, 2 Samuel 11:1 1 Kings 20:22. As the Jewish host approached a hostile army, the priests cheered them by addresses, De 20:2 1Sa 7:9,13, and by inspiring songs, 2 Chronicles 20:21. The sacred trumpets gave the signal for battle, Numbers 10:9,10 2 Chronicles 13:12-15; the archers and slingers advanced first, but at length made way for the charge of the heavy-armed spearmen, etc., who sought to terrify the enemy, ere they reached them, by their aspect and war-cries, Jud 7:18-20 1 Samuel 17:52 Job 39:25 Isaiah 17:12,13. The combatants were soon engaged hand to hand; the battle became a series of duels; and the victory was gained by the obstinate bravery, the skill, strength, and swiftness of individual warriors, 1 Chronicles 12:8 Psalm 18:32-37. See Paul's exhortations to Christian firmness, under the assaults of spiritual foes, 1 1 Corinthians 16:13 Ephesians 6:11-14 1 Thessalonians 3:8. The battles of the ancients were exceedingly sanguinary, 2 Chronicles 28:6; few were spared except those reserved to grace the triumph or be sold as slaves. A victorious army of Jews on returning was welcomed by the whole population with every demonstration of joy, 1 Samuel 18:6,7. The spoils were divided after reserving an oblation for the Lord, Numbers 31:50 Jud 5:30; trophies were suspended in public places; eulogies were pronounced in honor of the most distinguished warriors, and lamentations over the dead. In besieging a walled city, numerous towers were usually erected around it for throwing missiles; catapults were prepared for hurling large darts and stones. Large towers were also constructed and mounds near to the city walls, and raised if possible to an equal or greater height, that by casting a movable bridge across access to the city might be gained. The battering-ram was also employed to effect a breach in the wall; and the crow, a long spar with iron claws at one end and ropes at the other, to pull down stones or men from the top of the wall. These and similar modes of assault the besieged resisted by throwing down darts, stones, heavy rocks, and sometimes boiling oil; but hanging sacks of chaff between the battering-ram and the wall; by strong and sudden sallies, capturing and burning the towers and enginery of the assailants, and quickly retreating into the city, 2 Chronicles 26:14,15. The modern inventions of gunpowder, rifles, bombs, and heavy artillery have changed all this. See BATTERING-RAM. As the influence of Christianity diffuses itself in the world, war is becoming less excusable and less practicable; and a great advance may be observed from the customs and spirit of ancient barbarism towards the promised universal supremacy of the Prince of peace, Psalm 46:9 Isaiah 2:4 Micah 4:3. "Wars of the Lord" was probably the name of an uninspired book, long since lost, containing details of the events alluded to in Numbers 21:14-15. Easton's Bible Dictionary The Israelites had to take possession of the Promised Land by conquest. They had to engage in a long and bloody war before the Canaanitish tribes were finally subdued. Except in the case of Jericho and Ai, the war did not become aggressive till after the death of Joshua. Till then the attack was always first made by the Canaanites. Now the measure of the iniquity of the Canaanites was full, and Israel was employed by God to sweep them away from off the face of the earth. In entering on this new stage of the war, the tribe of Judah, according to divine direction, took the lead.In the days of Saul and David the people of Israel engaged in many wars with the nations around, and after the division of the kingdom into two they often warred with each other. They had to defend themselves also against the inroads of the Egyptians, the Assyrians, and the Babylonians. The whole history of Israel from first to last presents but few periods of peace. The Christian life is represented as a warfare, and the Christian graces are also represented under the figure of pieces of armour (Ephesians 6:11-17; 1 Thessalonians 5:8; 2 Timothy 2:3, 4). The final blessedness of believers is attained as the fruit of victory (Revelation 3:21). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (a.) Ware; aware.2. (n.) A contest between nations or states, carried on by force, whether for defense, for revenging insults and redressing wrongs, for the extension of commerce, for the acquisition of territory, for obtaining and establishing the superiority and dominion of one over the other, or for any other purpose; armed conflict of sovereign powers; declared and open hostilities. 3. (n.) A condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical force. In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is treason. 4. (n.) Instruments of war. 5. (n.) Forces; army. 6. (n.) The profession of arms; the art of war. 7. (n.) a state of opposition or contest; an act of opposition; an inimical contest, act, or action; enmity; hostility. 8. (v. i.) To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence. 9. (v. i.) To contend; to strive violently; to fight. 10. (v. t.) To make war upon; to fight. 11. (v. t.) To carry on, as a contest; to wage. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia WAR, MAN OF('ish milchamah): WAR; WARFARE wor, wor'-far (milchamah, 'anshe m., "men of war," "soldiers"; polemos, polemein, strateuesthai, stratia): MAN OF WAR See WAR. Greek 4170. polemeo -- to make war ... to make war. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: polemeo Phonetic Spelling: (pol-em-eh'-o) Short Definition: I make war, contend Definition: I make war ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4170.htm - 6k 4754. strateuo -- to make war, hence to serve as a soldier 4171. polemos -- war 497. antistrateuomai -- to make war against 214. alalazo -- to raise a war cry 3696. hoplon -- a tool, implement, weapon 697. Areios Pagos -- "the Hill of Ares," Areopagus, a hill in ... 164. aichmalotos -- captive 4753. strateuma -- an expedition, an army, a company of soldiers 914. Barachias -- Barachiah, the father of a man killed in the ... Strong's Hebrew 6633. tsaba -- to wage war, serve... 6632b, 6633. tsaba. 6634 . to wage war, serve. Transliteration: tsaba Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-baw') Short Definition: war. Word Origin a prim. ... /hebrew/6633.htm - 6k 4421. milchamah -- a battle, war 7128. qerab -- a battle, war 7129. qerab -- war 3901. lachem -- perhaps war 4661. mappets -- a war-club 6635. tsaba -- army, war, warfare 8643. teruah -- a shout or blast of war, alarm, or joy 2021. hotsen -- perhaps a weapon (of war) 2502b. chalats -- to equip (for war) Library The War of Truth The End of the War The War in Heaven. The Holy War, Prayer a War Measure. The Daily War. War! War! War! To the Eight of War Chosen by the Commune of Florence, at Whose ... Death and War. 1778 Of War (Four Articles) Thesaurus War (529 Occurrences)... They had to engage in a long and bloody war before the Canaanitish tribes were finally subdued. Except in the case of Jericho and ... /w/war.htm - 64k War-carriage (11 Occurrences) War-dress (6 Occurrences) War-cry (5 Occurrences) War-horses (6 Occurrences) War-horn (3 Occurrences) War-club (1 Occurrence) War-cries (1 Occurrence) War-dresses (1 Occurrence) War-horse (1 Occurrence) Resources What does the Bible say about killing in war? Is killing in war a sin? | GotQuestions.orgDoes Bible prophecy predict that there will be a World War 3 (III, three) before the end times? | GotQuestions.org Does the Bible say anything about holy war? | GotQuestions.org War: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance War (529 Occurrences)Matthew 12:25 Matthew 12:26 Mark 3:24 Mark 3:26 Mark 13:8 Luke 4:18 Luke 11:17 Luke 11:18 Luke 11:22 Luke 12:53 Luke 14:31 Luke 23:11 Romans 7:23 1 Corinthians 14:8 2 Corinthians 10:3 Ephesians 6:11 Colossians 1:21 1 Timothy 1:18 Hebrews 10:32 Hebrews 11:34 James 4:1 James 4:2 James 4:7 1 Peter 2:11 Revelation 2:16 Revelation 9:7 Revelation 9:9 Revelation 11:7 Revelation 12:7 Revelation 12:17 Revelation 13:4 Revelation 13:5 Revelation 13:7 Revelation 16:14 Revelation 17:14 Revelation 19:11 Revelation 19:19 Revelation 20:8 Genesis 3:15 Genesis 14:2 Genesis 24:60 Genesis 31:26 Exodus 1:10 Exodus 13:17 Exodus 14:14 Exodus 15:3 Exodus 17:8 Exodus 17:9 Exodus 17:10 Exodus 17:16 Exodus 32:17 Leviticus 26:6 Numbers 1:3 Numbers 1:20 Numbers 1:22 Numbers 1:24 Numbers 1:26 Numbers 1:28 Numbers 1:30 Numbers 1:32 Numbers 1:34 Numbers 1:36 Numbers 1:38 Numbers 1:40 Numbers 1:42 Numbers 1:45 Numbers 10:9 Numbers 21:23 Numbers 21:26 Numbers 22:11 Numbers 26:2 Numbers 31:3 Numbers 31:4 Numbers 31:5 Numbers 31:6 Numbers 31:7 Numbers 31:14 Numbers 31:21 Numbers 31:26 Numbers 31:27 Numbers 31:28 Numbers 31:32 Numbers 31:36 Numbers 31:42 Numbers 31:49 Numbers 31:50 Numbers 31:53 Numbers 32:6 Numbers 32:20 Numbers 32:27 Deuteronomy 1:41 Deuteronomy 2:5 Deuteronomy 2:9 Deuteronomy 2:14 Deuteronomy 2:16 Deuteronomy 2:19 Deuteronomy 2:24 Deuteronomy 3:18 Deuteronomy 4:34 Deuteronomy 20:1 Subtopics War with Endurance of Hardness War with Steadfastness in the Faith War without Earthly Entanglements War: Be Clothed in White Clothing War: Be Confessed by Christ in the Presence of God the Father War: Be Pillars in the Temple of God War: Called "The Armor of God" War: Called "The Armor of Light" War: Called "The Armor of Righteousness" War: Called the Good Fight of Faith War: Eat from the Tree of Life War: Enemy Harangued by the General of the Opposing Side War: Frequently Long Continued War: Frequently Sore and Bloody War: God: Gives the Victory In War: God: Scatters Those Who Delight In War: God: Strengthens his People For War: God: Taught his People the Art of War: Have a White Stone, and in It a New Name Written War: Have Power Over the Nations War: Have the Name of God Written Upon Them by Christ War: Large Armies Frequently Engaged In War: Mere Professors do not Maintain War: Not be Hurt by the Second Death War: Not Have Their Names Blotted out of the Book of Life War: Often Arises from the Opposition of Friends or Relatives War: Often Attended by Cruelty War: Often Attended by Devastation War: Often Attended by Pestilence War: Often Sent As a Punishment for Sin War: Originates in the Lusts of Men War: Over all That Exalts Itself War: Preceded by Great Preparation War: Saints are all Engaged In War: Sit With Christ on his Throne War: Strengthened by Christ In War: Symbolized by a Red Horse War: The Breastplate of Righteousness War: The Contest Between Antichrist and the Church War: The Contest of Saints With the Enemies of Their Salvation War: The Jews: Frequently Engaged in (See Joshua Chapters 6 Through 11) War: The Malignity of the Wicked War: The Preparation of the Gospel War: Those Who Overcome In, Will Eat of the Hidden Manna War: To be on the Right Hand and Left, an Idiom Meaning: "To Attack and to Defend." 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