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2 Kings 7:7

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So they jumped up and ran away into the night, leaving behind their tents, their horses, and their donkeys. In fact the camp was left just as it was when they ran for their lives.

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A chariot imported from Egypt cost six hundred shekels of silver, and a horse a hundred and fifty. They also exported them to all the Hittite kings, and to the Aramean kings.

Each man killed his opponent, and the Arameans ran away. The Israelites chased them, but Ben-hadad, king of Aram, escaped on horseback with his cavalry.

Terrors scare the wicked, coming at them from every side, chasing them, biting at their heels.

Don't deceive yourself: a warhorse can't give you victory—even its incredible strength won't save you.

The kings of the foreign armies are quick to run away, and the women who stayed at home divide the plunder!

The Lord directs the king's decisions like a stream of water that he sends whichever way he wants.

The wicked run away even when no one is chasing them, but the good have the trusting boldness of lions.

Get out of it like a gazelle escaping from a trap, like a bird from a bird-catcher's net.

On that day the people will take the idols of silver and gold that they made to worship and throw them away to the rats and the bats.

So by these two actions that can't be changed, and since it's impossible for God to lie, we can have total confidence, having run for safety to take hold of the hope God presented to us.

Each man stood in his place encircling the camp, and all the enemy soldiers ran around shouting—then they fled.

Then the Philistines went into a panic, in the camp, in the field, and throughout their army. Even those in the outposts and the groups of raiders became terrified. The earth shook—this was a panic sent from God.




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