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Whoever hides away grain shall be cursed among the people. But a blessing is upon the head of those who sell it. (Proverbs 11, 26)
Those who say to the impious, “You are just,” shall be cursed by the people, and the tribes shall detest them. (Proverbs 24, 24)
The words of Ecclesiastes, the son of David, the king of Jerusalem. (Ecclesiastes 1, 1)
Your neck is like the tower of David, which was built with ramparts: a thousand shields are hanging from it, all the armor of the strong. (Song of Solomon 4, 4)
God appointed David as his servant, in order to raise up from him a most mighty King, who would sit upon the throne of honor forever. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 34)
Some of them, he has blessed and exalted. And some of them he has sanctified and placed close to himself. And some of them, he has cursed and brought low, and he has turned them from their station. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 12)
And he made a covenant with king David, the son of Jesse from the tribe of Judah, an inheritance for him and for his offspring, so that he might provide wisdom for our hearts, so as to judge his people in justice, lest their good things be abolished. And he caused their glory within their nation to be everlasting. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 31)
After these things, Nathan the prophet arose, in the days of David. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)
And just as fat is separated from meat, so was David separated from the sons of Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 2)
Therefore, he left behind a remnant for Jacob and for David, from the same stock. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 25)
And there was left behind a people very few in number, but with a leader in the house of David. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 17)
For Hezekiah did what pleased God, and he went with fortitude in the way of David his father, just as he had been commanded by Isaiah, a prophet great and faithful in the sight of God. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 25)
