They temporarily lost God's protection because Achan (an Israelite man) violated the oath at Jericho (that they wouldn't take from the spoils of the city).
It might be the battle of salamis (which was on the the salamis island) God loves you!!!!!!!!
They won because of having small easy to maneuver ships
Well, the city of Israel is awesome but it is a lil small perhaps...
Gideon defeated the Midianites by using a small army of only 300 men and surprising them with torches and trumpets in the middle of the night. The noise and confusion caused the Midianites to turn on each other, leading to their defeat.
The battle of Marathon is a notable example how a smaller , yet determined , force (Greek) which is heavily armoured with superior tactics can decisively defeat a numerically superior enemy (Persian) .
The battle of Marathon is a notable example how a smaller , yet determined , force (Greek) which is heavily armoured with superior tactics can decisively defeat a numerically superior enemy (Persian) .
Israel has a small population and therefore a small economy. The G-20 Summit is the TOP 20 economies. Israel is small, but stronger than the average country.
The small Athenian fleet defeated the great Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis, which took place in 480 BCE. This naval battle occurred in the straits between the island of Salamis and the Athenian mainland. The Athenians, led by Themistocles, used their smaller, more maneuverable ships to outmaneuver and decisively defeat the larger Persian fleet, marking a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars.
In the wake of the Union's defeat in the First Battle of Bull Run, it was surprising that due to carelessness, the Battle of Ball's Bluff, fought in Virginia would result in another small yet eye opening Union defeat, in Virginia no less. On October 21, it might be said that the Union lost the battle rather than the South winning it. End result was a political embarrassment ending with the capture of 550 Union troops.
The Greeks sank half the Persian fleet off the small island of Salamis during the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC as part of the Greco-Persian Wars. This naval battle was a significant turning point in the conflict, leading to Greek victory and the eventual defeat of the Persian invasion.
a small farming village in Israel.
The Confederacy did make small raids and other incursions into the North after their loss at the Battle of Gettysburg. With that said, no large scale military operations were ever planned again. The risk was simply too high. In 1864, however, in desperation, Washington DC was threatened by a small Confederate army.