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Muster

Muster refers to the gathering or assembling of troops for military purposes, representing organized preparation for battle in Scripture.

Overview

The term "muster" in Scripture describes the assembly of military forces for warfare or inspection. This practice reflects the organizational structure of ancient armies and demonstrates the importance of preparation and readiness in conflict. Biblical accounts of mustering troops emphasize both human military strategy and God's sovereign control over nations and their armies.

Key Scriptures

"Then Saul said to the people who were with him, 'Count the people and see who has gone from us.' When they counted, behold, Jonathan and his armor-bearer were not there." (1 Samuel 14:17, ESV)

"Then the king said to Amasa, 'Call the men of Judah together to me within three days, and be here yourself.'" (2 Samuel 20:4, ESV)

"And Ben-hadad sent out scouts, and they told him, 'Men are coming out from Samaria.'" (1 Kings 20:26, ESV)

Application

Believers should recognize that God orchestrates all events according to His purposes, and worldly military preparations ultimately depend on His sovereign will rather than human strength alone.

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