2Chr 13:3 Cross References
2 Chronicles 13:3
3: Judah, led by King Abijah, fielded 400,000 seasoned warriors, while Jeroboam mustered 800,000 courageous men from Israel.
2 Chronicles 11:1
- When Rehoboam arrived at Jerusalem, he mobilized the armies of Judah and Benjamin--180,000 select troops--to fight against the army of Israel and to restore the kingdom to himself.
2 Chronicles 14:8
- King Asa had an army of 300,000 warriors from the tribe of Judah, armed with large shields and spears. He also had an army of 280,000 warriors from the tribe of Benjamin, armed with small shields and bows. Both armies were composed of courageous fighting men.
- Once an Ethiopian named Zerah attacked Judah with an army of a million men and three hundred chariots. They advanced to the city of Mareshah,
1 Samuel 17:1
- The Philistines now mustered their army for battle and camped between Socoh in Judah and Azekah at Ephes-dammim.
- Saul countered by gathering his troops near the valley of Elah.
- So the Philistines and Israelites faced each other on opposite hills, with the valley between them.
1 Chronicles 21:5
- and reported the number of people to David. There were 1,100,000 men of military age in Israel, and 470,000 in Judah.
2 Chronicles 26:12
- Twenty-six hundred clan leaders commanded these regiments of seasoned warriors.
- The army consisted of 307,500 men, all elite troops. They were prepared to assist the king against any enemy.
2 Chronicles 17:14
- His army was enrolled according to ancestral clans. From Judah, there were 300,000 troops organized in units of one thousand, under the command of Adnah.
- Next in command was Jehohanan, who commanded 280,000 troops.
- Next was Amasiah son of Zicri, who volunteered for the LORD's service, with 200,000 troops under his command.
- From Benjamin, there were 200,000 troops equipped with bows and shields. They were under the command of Eliada, a veteran soldier.
- Next in command was Jehozabad, who commanded 180,000 armed men.