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  • 'Cut the living child in two,' the king said, 'and give half to one, half to the other.' (1 Kings 3, 25)

  • At this the woman who was the mother of the living child addressed the king, for she felt acutely for her son. 'I beg you, my lord,' she said, 'let them give her the live child; on no account let them kill him!' But the other said, 'He shall belong to neither of us. Cut him in half!' (1 Kings 3, 26)

  • Its mouth measured one and a half cubits from where the shoulderings met to the top; its mouth was round like a stand for a vessel, and on the mouth there were engravings too; the crosspieces, however, were rectangular and not round. (1 Kings 7, 31)

  • The four wheels were under the crosspieces. The axles of the wheels were inside the stands; the height of the wheels was one and a half cubits. (1 Kings 7, 32)

  • At the top of the stand there was a support, circular in shape and half a cubit high; and on top of the stand there were lugs. The crosspieces were of a piece with the stand. (1 Kings 7, 35)

  • Until I came and saw for myself, I did not believe the reports, but clearly I was told less than half: for wisdom and prosperity, you surpass what was reported to me. (1 Kings 10, 7)

  • but the man of God replied to the king, 'Were you to give me half your palace, I would not go with you. I will eat and drink nothing here, (1 Kings 13, 8)

  • Zimri, one of his officers, captain of half his chariotry, plotted against him. While he was at Tirzah, drinking himself senseless in the house of Arza who was master of the palace in Tirzah, (1 Kings 16, 9)

  • The people of Israel then split into two factions: one half following Tibni son of Ginath to make him king, the other half following Omri. (1 Kings 16, 21)

  • 'As Yahweh your God lives,' she replied, 'I have no baked bread, but only a handful of meal in a jar and a little oil in a jug; I am just gathering a stick or two to go and prepare this for myself and my son to eat, and then we shall die.' (1 Kings 17, 12)

  • He looked round, and there at his head was a scone baked on hot stones, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again. (1 Kings 19, 6)

  • Elisha saw it, and shouted, 'My father! My father! Chariot of Israel and its chargers!' Then he lost sight of him, and taking hold of his own clothes he tore them in half. (2 Kings 2, 12)


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