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Quotes About Survival

Thus the Arameans had arisen and fled at twilight, abandoning their tents and horses and donkeys. The camp was intact, and they had run for their lives.
~ 2 Kings 7:7
So the king got up in the night and said to his servants, “Let me tell you what the Arameans have done to us. They know we are starving, so they have left the camp to hide in the field, thinking, ëWhen they come out of the city, we will take them alive and enter the city.í”
~ 2 Kings 7:12
So Jehu killed everyone in Jezreel who remained of the house of Ahab, as well as all his great men and close friends and priests, leaving him without a single survivor.
~ 2 Kings 10:11
When Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she proceeded to annihilate all the royal heirs.
~ 2 Kings 11:1
But Jehosheba daughter of King Joram, the sister of Ahaziah, took Joash son of Ahaziah and stole him away from among the sons of the king who were being murdered. She put him and his nurse in a bedroom to hide him from Athaliah, and he was not killed.
~ 2 Kings 11:2
And Joash remained hidden with his nurse in the house of the LORD for six years while Athaliah ruled the land.
~ 2 Kings 11:3
But the Rabshakeh replied, “Has my master sent me to speak these words only to you and your master, and not to the men sitting on the wall, who are destined with you to eat their own dung and drink their own urine?”
~ 2 Kings 18:27
Perhaps the LORD your God will hear all the words of the Rabshakeh, whom his master the king of Assyria has sent to defy the living God, and He will rebuke him for the words that the LORD your God has heard. Therefore lift up a prayer for the remnant that still survives.”
~ 2 Kings 19:4
And the surviving remnant of the house of Judah will again take root below and bear fruit above.
~ 2 Kings 19:30
By the ninth day of the fourth month, the famine in the city was so severe that the people of the land had no food.
~ 2 Kings 25:3
But the captain of the guard left behind some of the poorest of the land to tend the vineyards and fields.
~ 2 Kings 25:12
Of those still in the city, he took a court official who had been appointed over the men of war, as well as five royal advisors. He also took the scribe of the captain of the army, who had enlisted the people of the land, and sixty men who were found in the city.
~ 2 Kings 25:19
and struck down the remnant of the Amalekites who had escaped. And they have lived there to this day.
~ 1 Chronicles 4:43
Then the people of Jerusalem made Ahaziah, the youngest son of Jehoram, king in his place, since the raiders who had come into the camp with the Arabs had killed all the older sons. So Ahaziah son of Jehoram became king of Judah.
~ 2 Chronicles 22:1
But Jehoshabeath daughter of King Jehoram took Joash son of Ahaziah and stole him away from among the sons of the king who were being murdered, and she put him and his nurse in a bedroom. Because Jehoshabeath, the daughter of King Jehoram and the wife of Jehoiada the priest, was Ahaziahís sister, she hid Joash from Athaliah so that she could not kill him.
~ 2 Chronicles 22:11
Hanani, one of my brothers, arrived with men from Judah. So I questioned them about the remnant of the Jews who had survived the exile, and also about Jerusalem.
~ Nehemiah 1:2
And they told me, “The remnant who survived the exile are there in the province, in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates are burned with fire.”
~ Nehemiah 1:3
Some were saying, “We and our sons and daughters are numerous. We must get grain in order to eat and stay alive.”
~ Nehemiah 5:2
Others were saying, “We are mortgaging our fields, our vineyards, and our homes to get grain during the famine.”
~ Nehemiah 5:3
Still others were saying, “We have borrowed money to pay the kingís tax on our fields and vineyards.
~ Nehemiah 5:4
And when he learned the identity of Mordecaiís people, he scorned the notion of laying hands on Mordecai alone. Instead, he sought to destroy all of Mordecaiís people, the Jews, throughout the kingdom of Xerxes.
~ Esther 3:6
he sent back to her this reply: “Do not imagine that because you are in the kingís palace you alone will escape the fate of all the Jews.
~ Esther 4:13
By these letters the king permitted the Jews in each and every city the right to assemble and defend themselves, to destroy, kill, and annihilate all the forces of any people or province hostile to them, including women and children, and to plunder their possessions.
~ Esther 8:11
The Jews put all their enemies to the sword, killing and destroying them, and they did as they pleased to those who hated them.
~ Esther 9:5