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  • Elkanah then went home to Ramah, but the child stayed in Yahweh's service, in the presence of Eli the priest. (1 Samuel 2, 11)

  • Samuel was in Yahweh's service, a child wearing a linen loincloth. (1 Samuel 2, 18)

  • Samuel lay where he was until morning and then opened the doors of Yahweh's temple. Samuel was afraid to tell Eli about the vision, (1 Samuel 3, 15)

  • Taking the ark of God, the Philistines put it in the temple of Dagon, setting it down beside Dagon. (1 Samuel 5, 2)

  • When the people of Ashdod got up the following morning and went to the temple of Dagon, there lay Dagon face down on the ground before the ark of Yahweh. They picked Dagon up and put him back in his place. (1 Samuel 5, 3)

  • This is why the priests of Dagon and the people frequenting Dagon's temple never step on Dagon's threshold in Ashdod, even today. (1 Samuel 5, 5)

  • Those Hebrews who had earlier taken service with the Philistines and had accompanied them into camp, now defected to the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan. (1 Samuel 14, 21)

  • There was fierce warfare with the Philistines throughout Saul's life. Any strong or valiant man who caught Saul's eye, he recruited into his service. (1 Samuel 14, 52)

  • David went to Saul and entered his service; Saul became very fond of him and David became his armour-bearer. (1 Samuel 16, 21)

  • Saul then sent a message to Jesse, 'Let David stay in my service, since he has won my favour.' (1 Samuel 16, 22)

  • Ahimelech replied to the king, 'Of all those in your service, who is more loyal than David son-in-law to the king, captain of your bodyguard, honoured in your household? (1 Samuel 22, 14)

  • Nabal retorted to the men in David's service, 'Who is David? Who is the son of Jesse? (1 Samuel 25, 10)


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