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Thereupon David said to his companions, Achimelech the man of Heth, and Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that was brother to Joab, Which of you comes down with me to the camp where Saul lies? And Abisai said, I will bear thee company. (1 Samuel 26, 6)
Thou wast ever a brave man, Abner, David said, none like thee in Israel; what guard is this thou keepest over thy lord the king? The life of thy lord the king was in danger but now, from a subject of his that found his way into the camp. This was great fault in thee; (1 Samuel 26, 15)
but as he looked down on the Philistine camp he was dismayed, and sorely his heart misgave him. (1 Samuel 28, 5)
over thee and all Israel he will give the Philistines mastery. To-morrow, thou and thy sons will be with me, and the Lord will leave the camp of Israel at the mercy of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 28, 19)
But meanwhile Abner the son of Ner, who was in command of the army, brought Isboseth forward, Saul’s remaining son, and gave him a royal progress through the camp; (2 Samuel 2, 8)
And now they offered battle from their camp at Gabaon, Abner son of Ner and the men that recognized Isboseth as heir to king Saul; (2 Samuel 2, 12)
All that night Abner and his men marched over the plain, crossed the Jordan, and made their way along Beth-horon to their camp.✻ (2 Samuel 2, 29)
and when news reached them of Zambri’s conspiracy and the king’s death, they chose, by common consent, a king of their own. This was Amri, who was then in command of the Israelite forces, and was present there in the camp. (1 Kings 16, 16)
So they made straight for the Israelite camp; where the Israelites stood to their arms and overpowered them, so that they turned to flee. And now the victors, with Moab at their mercy, (2 Kings 3, 24)
So, when night fell, they ventured out, to make for the Syrian camp; and as they reached the edge of it, never a man was to be seen. (2 Kings 7, 5)
That night, the Lord had made a noise heard in the camp of Syria like the stir of chariots and horses, and a great host of men; and the word went round, The Hethite chiefs, the Egyptians are upon us! The king of Israel has hired them to attack us! (2 Kings 7, 6)
And with that the Syrians took to their heels, and fled away in the darkness, leaving tents and horses and asses behind them, there in the camp; fled for their lives. (2 Kings 7, 7)
