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David built an altar to Yahweh and offered burnt offerings and communion sacrifices. Yahweh then took pity on the country and the plague was lifted from Israel. (2 Samuel 24, 25)
King David was now a very old man, and though wrapped in bedclothes he could not keep warm. (1 Kings 1, 1)
but neither Zadok the priest, nor Benaiah son of Jehoiada, nor the prophet Nathan, nor Shimei and Rei, nor David's champions, supported Adonijah. (1 Kings 1, 8)
but he did not invite the prophet Nathan, or Benaiah, or the champions, or his brother Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 10)
Nathan then said to Bathsheba, Solomon's mother, 'Have you not heard that, unknown to our lord David, Adonijah son of Haggith has become king? (1 Kings 1, 11)
Go straight in to King David and say, "My lord king, did you not make your servant this promise on oath: Your son Solomon is to be king after me; he is the one who is to sit on my throne? How is it, then, that Adonijah is king?" (1 Kings 1, 13)
She was still speaking to the king when the prophet Nathan came in. (1 Kings 1, 22)
The king was told, 'The prophet Nathan is here'; and he came into the king's presence and prostrated himself on his face before the king. (1 Kings 1, 23)
'My lord king,' said Nathan, 'is this, then, your decree, "Adonijah is to be king after me; he is the one who is to sit on my throne"? (1 Kings 1, 24)
King David then spoke. 'Call Bathsheba to me,' he said. And she came into the king's presence and stood before him. (1 Kings 1, 28)
Bathsheba knelt down, prostrated herself on her face before the king and said, 'May my lord King David live for ever!' (1 Kings 1, 31)
Then King David said, 'Summon Zadok the priest, the prophet Nathan and Benaiah son of Jehoiada.' So they came into the king's presence. (1 Kings 1, 32)
