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Interception of Cafe de Most Sweeping
Part of The Sweepings of Bahar bin Smith
Date29 July 2012
Location
Result Indonesian police victory; Habib Bahar and 62 others criminally detained
Territorial
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Cafe de Most equipment and Defender Council of God's Messengers equipment retrieved by police
Belligerents

—Defender Council of God's Messengers

  1. Santri Sweeping Battalion
  2. Junior sweepers
Islamic Defender Front
  local Indonesian military
Commanders and leaders
Sayyid Bahar bin Smith

    Irjen. Pol. Untung Suharsono Radjab

   Brigjen. Pol. Baktiar Joko Mujiono
Units involved
  Ground forces patrols
Strength
150 1460+ with firearms [1]
Casualties and losses
63 captured, numerous equipment (including 4 swords, 4 celurit, and 1 flag), 0 injured 0 injured
Second Arab siege of Constantinople
Part of the Arab–Byzantine wars and the early Muslim conquests
 
The second Arab siege of Constantinople, as depicted in the 14th-century Bulgarian translation of the Manasses Chronicle
Date15 July/August[a] 717 – 15 August 718
Location
Result
Belligerents
Umayyad Caliphate
Commanders and leaders
 
Units involved
🔥 Greek fire ships
Strength
120,000 (al-Mas'udi)
1,800 ships (Theophanes)
c. 15,000 Byzantines (estimate)[2]
c. 12,000 Bulgars[3]
Casualties and losses
>900 ships sunk ?

ARREST OF JESUS

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Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus
Date30 or 33 AD.
Location
Result plan of the chief priests and Pharisees satisfied
Territorial
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" Then all the disciples left him and fled. "
Belligerents
Followers of Jesus crowd from the chief priests and Pharisees
Commanders and leaders

^ Jesus of Nazareth = (POW)=

^ Simon Peter
^ Judas Iscariot son of Simon
Units involved
⚔️ 2 swords
Strength
12+ >60 with swords, clubs, and lanterns
Casualties and losses
1 imprisonment, 0 injuries 0 serious injuries

[ Gospel of Matthew 26 : 47–56, Gospel of Mark 14 : 43–50, Gospel of Luke 22 : 47–53, Gospel of John 18 : 1–14 ]

They answered him, “Jesus of Nazareth.” Jesus said to them, “I am he.” Judas, who betrayed him, was standing with them. When Jesus said to them, “I am he,” they drew back and fell to the ground. (John 18 : 5–6)
Defense for the Jews in the Achaemenid Empire
Part of the Book of Esther
Date~470 BC.
Location
Achaemenid Empire: mainly province of Elam
Result Jews successfully attacked their opponents and defended themselves
Belligerents
 Jewish people Forces and associates of Haman the Agagite
Commanders and leaders

^ Hadassah daughter of Abihail ^ Mordecai the Jew

supported by:

👑 Xerxes I Ahasuerus
^ Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite  
Strength
  1 Decree signed with the royal seal   1 Decree signed with the royal seal
Casualties and losses
low 75,500 dead
Book of Esther 9

SENNACHERIB'S ATTACK OF JERUSALEM

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Striking of 185,000 Assyrians by Angel
Part of the wars of Sennacherib
Date721 BC.
Location
Result Siege failed; Assyrians forced to retreat
Territorial
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Judah recovers much of its original territory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Judah Assyrian Empire
Commanders and leaders

👑 Hezekiah son of Ahaz

^ Isaiah son of Amoz

^ Eliakim

^ Shebna the secretary

👑 Sennacherib

^ the Rabshakeh
Units involved
🗡️ angel of the LORD
Strength
1,000–10,000? >250,000
Casualties and losses
very low 185,000 dead
2 Kings 19, 2 Chronicles 32 : 20–23, Book of Isaiah 37 : 1–38

AMAZIAH'S VICTORIES

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Amaziah's Victories
Part of the reign of Amaziah in Judah
Date795 BC. (estimate)
Location
Result

Kingdom of Judah victory

Territorial
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" But the men of the army whom Amaziah sent back, not letting them go with him to battle, raided the cities of Judah, from Samaria to Beth-horon, and struck down 3,000 people in them and took much spoil. "
Belligerents
Men of Mount Seir Kingdom of Judah army from the Kingdom of Samaria or Ephraim
Commanders and leaders
^

👑 Amaziah of Judah son of Joash

  • A man of God
^
Strength
>40,000 300,000 100,000
Casualties and losses
10,000 dead in battle, 10,000 executed by fall damage from a cliff 100 talents of silver, 3,000 civillians killed minimal
2 Chronicles 25 : 5–13

ELIJAH DENOUNCES AHAZIAH

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Burning of 2 Captains and Their Fifties
Part of the deaths related to Elijah
Date~855 BC.
Location
Samaria (Northern Israel)
Result 2 captains and 100 soldiers burned
Belligerents
Elijah Messengers of Ahaziah of Israel
Commanders and leaders
Elijah the Tishbite

^ Ahaziah son of Ahab

^ captain 1  

^ captain 2  

^ captain 3
Units involved
🔥 fire from heaven
Strength
1 prophet 153 with professional sharp weapons
Casualties and losses
0 injured 102 burned
"If I am a man of God, may fire consume you and your fifty!" (2 Kings 1)

MOUNT CARMEL RELIGIOUS CONFLICT

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Prophets of Baal's Defeat at Mount Carmel
Part of the book of 1 Kings
Date~860 BC.
Location
Result Elijah victory; prophets of Baal killed
Belligerents
prophets of the LORD prophets of Baal
Commanders and leaders
^ Elijah the Tishbite

Jezebel daughter of Eshbaal

[ Ahab son of Omri ]
Units involved
all Israelites present
Strength
1 450
Casualties and losses
450 killed
1 Kings 18 : 20–40

BATTLE ON THE PLAINS OF SAMARIA

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Battle of Aphek
Part of Ahab's wars with Aram Damascus
Date860 BC. (estimate)
Location
around Aphek
Result

decisive Israeli victory

  • prophet condemns Ben-hadad's release
Belligerents
Kingdom of Samaria Aram Damascus
Commanders and leaders
👑 Ahab son of Omri 👑 Hadadezer (Ben-hadad II)  (POW)
Strength
<60,000 127,000+
Casualties and losses
<10,000 dead? 100,000 killed, 27,000 stoned
1 Kings 20 : 23–43

SORTIE FROM SAMARIA

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Shattering of Ben-hadad's Siege of Samaria
Part of Ahab's Wars with Aram Damascus
Date860 BC. (estimate)
Location
City of Samaria
Result decisive Samarian victory; siege ended
Territorial
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Israel recovers land surrounding Samaria city
Belligerents
Samaria (ancient city) Aram Damascus
Commanders and leaders
👑 Ahab king of Israel 👑 Hadadezer (Ben-hadad II)
Units involved
  • Servants of the governors of the districts
  • All the people of Israel
  • 32 kings
  • Horses
  • Chariots
  • Strength
    7,232 >100,000
    Casualties and losses
    very low great blow
    1 Kings 20 : 13–21

    BATTLE OF TEKOA

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    Ascent of Ziz Battle
    Part of the reign of Jehoshaphat in Judah
    Date860 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Wilderness of Tekoa
    Result flawless Judean victory
    Territorial
    changes
    Judah recovers its territory around the Salt Sea.
    Belligerents
    Kingdom of Judah

    East Salt Sea Coalition

    1. Moabites
    2. Ammonites
    3. Meunites
    4. Mount Seir inhabitants
    Commanders and leaders

    ^ Jehoshaphat son of Asa

    ^ Jahaziel son of Zechariah
    Units involved
    singers
    Strength
    300,000+ >450,000
    Casualties and losses
    0 dead >450,000 dead
    2 Chronicles 20 : 1--30

    DESTRUCTION OF ZERAH THE ETHIOPIAN'S ARMY

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    Battle of Mareshah
    Part of The Wars of Asa King of Judah
    Location
    Result decisive Judean victory
    Territorial
    changes
    Ethiopians pushed back to Gerar
    Belligerents
    Kingdom of Kush Kingdom of Judah
    Commanders and leaders
      Zerah the Ethiopian Asa King of Judah
    Units involved
    • Ethiopian Army of a Million Men
    • 300 Chariots
    Strength
    1,000,000 580,000
    Casualties and losses
    1,000,000 dead deaths in the thousands?
    2 Chronicles 14 : 9–15

    ABIJAHJEROBOAM CONFRONTATION

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    Battle of Mount Zemaraim
    Part of the battles and wars of 2 Chronicles and 1 Kings
    Date950 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Result

    Northern Kingdom of Israel defeated

    • "Jeroboam did not recover his strength again during the time of Abijah."
    Territorial
    changes
    "Abijah pursued Jeroboam and captured [several] cities from him: Bethel, Jeshanah, and Ephraim (Ephron) with their villages."
    Belligerents
    Kingdom of Judah Kingdom of Samaria
    Commanders and leaders
    Abijah of Judah son of Rehoboam Jeroboam son of Nebat
    Units involved

      priests

    [ God ]
    Strength
    400,000 800,000
    Casualties and losses
    <100,000 dead 500,000 dead
    2 Chronicles 13 : 4–19
    Shishak's Raid of Jerusalem
    Part of the reign of Rehoboam in Jerusalem
    Date927 BC.
    Location
    Result Judah defeated
    Territorial
    changes

    • " And he took the fortified cities of Judah and came as far as Jerusalem"

    • "Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem. He took away the treasures of the house of the Lord and the treasures of the king’s house. He took away everything. He also took away the shields of gold that Solomon had made, "
    Belligerents
    Egypt Kingdom of Judah
    Commanders and leaders
    ^ Shishak king of Egypt
    Units involved
  • Egyptian chariots
  • Egyptian horsemen
  • Egyptian army
  • Lybian soldiers
  • Sukkiim soldiers
  • Ethiopian soldiers
  • Strength
    1200 chariots, 60,000 horsemen, >180,000 footmen 180,000 (inactive)
    2 Chronicles 12

    BATTLE OF EPHRAIM FOREST

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    Battle of Ephraim Forest
    Part of Absalom's Rebellion and the battles and wars of David king of Israel
    Date985 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Forest of Ephraim
    Result " And the men of Israel were defeated there by the servants of David, and the loss there was great on that day, twenty thousand men. The battle spread over all the country, and the forest devoured more people that day than the sword."
    Belligerents
    United Kingdom of Israel under Absalom Servants of David
    Commanders and leaders
    ^ Absalom son of David  

    ^ David son of Jesse

    Strength
    >36,000 >6,000
    Casualties and losses
    total 20,000 dead
    2 Samuel 18 : 1–18

    DAVID'S VICTORIES OVER AMMON AND SYRIA

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    Battle of Helam
    Part of the battles and wars of David king of Israel
    Date955 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Result Israeli victory; Syrians routed
    Belligerents
    United Kingdom of Israel Syrians
    Commanders and leaders

    👑 David son of Jesse

    ^ Joab son of Zeruiah
    ^ Shobach   the commander of the army of Hadadezer ben Rehob
    Strength
    >50,000 >46,400, mainly on horses or chariots
    Casualties and losses
    minimal 40,000 horsemen and 700 chariots destroyed
    2 Samuel 10 : 15--19
    David's First Victory over Ammon and Syria
    Part of the battles and wars of David king of Israel
    Date995 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    near Rabbah
    Result Israeli victory
    Belligerents
    United Kingdom of Israel Ammonite Coalition
    Commanders and leaders

    ^ Joab son of Zeruiah

    ^ Abishai son of Zeruiah
    Units involved
    ^ all the host of the mighty men
    1. Ammonites
    2. Syrians of Beth-Rehob
    3. Syrians of Zobah
    4. king of Maacah's forces
    5. Men of Tob
    Strength
    >30,000
    • Syrians: 20,000
    • king of Maacah's forces: 1,000
    • Men of Tob: 12,000
    • Ammonites: ?
    (>33,000 total)
    2 Samuel 10 : 1--14


    DAVID'S VICTORY OVER ZOBAH

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    David-Hadadezer clash at Euphrates
    Part of the battles and wars of David king of Israel
    Location
    Upper Euphrates
    Result Zobah and allies defeated
    Territorial
    changes
    "And from Betah and Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, King David took very much bronze."
    Belligerents

    ^ United Kingdom of Israel

    supported by:

    Kingdom of Hamath

    ^ Kingdom of Zobah

    ^ Aram Damascus
    Commanders and leaders

    👑 David son of Jesse

    supported by:

    👑 Toi king of Hamath
    👑 Hadadezer ben Rehob (king of Zobah)
    Units involved
    Strength
    >50,000

    >1700 horsemen,

    >46,000 foot soldiers
    Casualties and losses
    1700 horsemen captured, 20,000 foot soldiers captured, >22,000 dead
    2 Samuel 8 : 3--12

    BATTLE OF GIBEON POOL

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    Battle of Helkath-hazzurim
    Part of the conflict between houses of David and Saul
    Date1009 BC.
    Location
    Result Servants of David upper hand
    Belligerents
    Kingdom of Saul Servants of David, King of Hebron
    Commanders and leaders
    ^Abner son of Ner

    ^Joab son of Zeruiah

    Casualties and losses
    372 dead 32 dead
    2 Samuel 2 : 12–32

    JONATHAN’S VICTORIES OVER THE PHILLISTINES

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    Skirmish of Michmash Pass
    Part of the Israeli-Philistine wars, the battles and wars of Saul
    Date~1040 BC.
    Location
    Result Philistines defeated and dispersed
    Belligerents
    United Kingdom of Israel Philistines
    Commanders and leaders
    Jonathan son of Saul
    Units involved
    Philistine camp
    Strength
    2 (600 reserves) >60 in camp (>4,000 involved in dispersion)
    Casualties and losses
    0 injured 20 dead
    1 Samuel 14 : 1–15

    BATTLE OF MIZPAH

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    Battle of Mizpah
    Part of the Israeli- Philistine Wars
    Date1060 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    near Mizpah
    Result "But the LORD thundered with a mighty sound that day against the Philistines and threw them into confusion, and they were defeated before Israel."
    Territorial
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    "The cities that the Philistines had taken from Israel were restored to Israel, from Ekron to Gath, and Israel delivered their territory from the hand of the Philistines."
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israelites Philistines
    Commanders and leaders
    ^ Samuel, judge of Israel
    Units involved
    ^ mighty sound thundered by the LORD
    Strength
    >25,000 >30,000
    1 Samuel 7 : 7–14

    BATTLES OF EBENEZER

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    Second Battle of Ebenezer
    Part of the Israeli- Philistine Wars
    Date1060 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Result

    Philistine victory

    Territorial
    changes
    Ark of the Covenant captured
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israelites Philistines
    Commanders and leaders

      Pinehas, son of Eli  

      Hophni son of Eli  
    Units involved
    ^ the ark of the covenant of the LORD of hosts, who sits enthroned on the cherubim
    Strength
    >35,000 >35,000
    Casualties and losses
    30,000 dead <5,000 dead
    1 Samuel 4 : 4–18
    First Battle of Ebenezer
    Part of the Israeli-Philistine Wars
    Date1060 BC. (estimate)
    Location
    Result Philistine victory
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israelites Philistines
    Strength
    >25,000 >25,000
    Casualties and losses
    4,000 dead <800 dead
    1 Samuel 4 : 1–3
    Destruction of Midianites by Gideon
    Part of the battles and wars in the Book of Judges
    Date1162 BC.
    Location
    Result decisive Israeli victory
    Territorial
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    Midianites fled as far as Beth-shittah toward Zererah
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israelites people of the East
    Commanders and leaders
      Gideon son of Joash

    ^ ^ Oreb and Zeeb    

    ^ Zebah  (POW)

    ^ Zalmunna  (POW)
    Units involved

      Gideon's 300 Men

  • Midianites
  • Amalekites
  • Strength

    initial: 300 with earthen vessels, torches, and ram's horns

    pursuit:

    32,000 soldiers
    135,000 soldiers
    Casualties and losses
    minimal; initial attack: 0 dead 125,000–130,000 dead
    Book of Judges 7 – 8:21

    FALL OF AI

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    Fall of Ai
    Part of Joshua's Conquest of Canaan
    Date1436 BC.
    Location
    Result Israelites victory; Ai burned
    Territorial
    changes
    Ai captured by Israelites
    Belligerents
    ^ Ancient Israel ^ City of Ai
    Commanders and leaders
      Joshua son of Nun King of Ai  
    Units involved
    • Armed forces of Ai
    • Armed forces of Bethel
    Strength
    30,000 <1,000
    Casualties and losses
    <30 dead
    Book of Joshua 8

    FIRST BATTLE OF AI

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    First Battle of Ai
    Part of Joshua's Conquest of Canaan
    Date1436 BC.
    Location
    Result Israelites defeated
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israel City of Ai
    Commanders and leaders
      Joshua son of Nun
    Units involved
    • Armed forces of Ai
    • Armed forces of Bethel?
    Strength
    3,000 <1,000
    Casualties and losses
    37 dead <10 dead
    Book of Joshua 7 : 4–5

    FALL OF JERICHO

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    Siege of Jericho
    Part of Joshua's Conquest of Canaan
    Date1436 BC.
    Location
    Result Israeli victory
    Territorial
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    Jericho destroyed and occupied
    Belligerents
    Ancient Israel City of Jericho
    Commanders and leaders

      Joshua son of Nun

    🗡️ Commander of the LORD'S Army
    ^ King of Jericho  
    Units involved

      7 shofars (ram's horns)

    Strength
    500,000 – 700,000 men 1 strongly fortified town
    Casualties and losses
    0 dead 1 walled city with all inhabitants
    Book of Joshua 6

    NUWEIBA MASS DROWNING

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    Red Sea Crossing
    Part of The Battles and wars of Moses
    Date1476 BC.
    Location
    Result flawless Israelite victory
    Belligerents
    Second Intermediate Period Egypt Israelites
    Commanders and leaders
    Pharaoh Moses
    Units involved
    • 600 chosen chariots
    • Other chariots of Egypt
    Strength
    700,000 1 prophet
    Casualties and losses
    up to 700,000 drowned 0 injured
    Book of Exodus 14, Book of Jasher 81
    Raid of Schechem by Sons of Jacob
    Part of Book of Genesis
    Location
    Result All men of Shechem killed; Dinah daughter of Jacob retrieved by sons of Jacob
    Belligerents
    Sons of Jacob Town of Shechem
    Commanders and leaders

    ^ Simeon son of Jacob

    ^ Levi son of Jacob

    ^ Shechem son of Hamor  

    Hamor  
    Strength
    2 (9 reserves) with swords >100
    Casualties and losses
    0 dead deaths of all males present
    Book of Genesis 34

    SLAUGHTER OF THE KINGS

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    Interception of Sodom Plunder
    Part of Book of Genesis
    Date2021 AM.
    Location
    Result Abram's forces victory; Plunder from Sodom and Gomorrah retrieved
    Belligerents
    Four Kings, Coalition of Elam

    ^ Abram's armed men

    • Priesthood of Melchizedek
    Commanders and leaders

    ^ Chedorlaomer king of Elam

    ^ Abram

    supported by:

    Units involved
  • Army of Shinar
  • Army of Ellasar
  • Army of Elam
  • Army of Goiim
  • Strength
    <800,000 318
    Casualties and losses
    >100,000 dead very low
    Genesis 14 : 13–24
    Four Kings Against Five
    Part of Book of Genesis
    Date2021 AM.
    Location
    Valley of Siddim (that is, the Salt Sea)
    Result Elam Coalition victory; Sodom and Gomorrah plundered
    Belligerents
    Four Kings, Coalition of Elam Five Kings, Coalition of Sodom
    Commanders and leaders

    ^ Amraphel king of Shinar

    ^ Arioch king of Ellasar

    ^ Chedorlaomer king of Elam

    ^ Tidal (king) of Goiim

    ^ Bera king of Sodom ^ Birsha king of Gomorrah ^ Shinab king of Admah ^ Shemeber king of Zeboiim

    ^ the king of Zoar
    Strength
    800,000 ?
    Genesis 14 : 1–12, Book of Jasher 16

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    2. ^ Decker 2013, p. 207.
    3. ^ Estimate based on primary sources, Stoyanov 2019, pp. 723–724.