The 1960's song "One Tin Soldier" is derived from The Bible. The lyric synopsis is this (taken from Wikipedia):
"One Tin Soldier" tells the abstract story of a hidden treasure and two neighboring peoples, the Mountain People and the Valley People. The Valley People are aware of a treasure on the mountain, buried under a stone; they send a message to the Mountain People demanding those riches. When told they can share the treasure, the Valley People instead decided to take it all by force. After killing all the Mountain People, the victors move the stone and find nothing more than a simple message: "Peace on Earth." Ironically, the valley people destroyed the treasure in pursuit of it.
Although, you may find bible passages related to it if you look. Just don't take anything out of context like many people do.
Soldier of Fortune - song - was created in 1974.
Soldier Boy - song - was created in 1962.
The Unknown Soldier - song - was created in 1967.
Soldier - Neil Young song - was created in 1972.
Soldier - Harvey Andrews song - was created in 1972.
The version I found is The Deck of Cards Bible, by T. Texas Tyler.
An american soldier!
"Soldier soldier will you marry me?", an old colonial folk song.
Absent Without Leave
One tin Soldier
The story of the Buffalo Soldier and their struggle.
song of solomon.