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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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War
        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 (Eph. 6:11-17; 1 Thess. 5:8; 2 Tim. 2:3, 4). The final
        blessedness of believers is attained as the fruit of victory
        (Rev. 3:21).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'War' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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