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My workmen shall convey them from Lebanon to the sea; on the sea I will embark them in rafts for whatever port thou shalt name; and when I have landed them there, it shall be thy part to carry them away. And meanwhile, thou shalt supply the needs of my own household. (1 Kings 5, 9)
Seventy thousand men king Solomon had to carry loads for him, and eighty thousand to cut wood on the mountain-side, (1 Kings 5, 15)
and soon ark and tabernacle and all the tabernacle’s appurtenances were borne aloft, with priests and Levites to carry them. (1 Kings 8, 4)
and what will be the issue of it? Why, when I have left thee, the spirit of the Lord will carry thee off I know not where; my errand done, and thou nowhere to be found, Achab will put me to death; and am not I, thy servant, one that has feared the Lord since he was a child? (1 Kings 18, 12)
and meanwhile, at this time tomorrow, envoys of mine shall visit thee, to search thy palace and thy courtiers’ houses; to these thou must give up all they have a mind to carry away with them. (1 Kings 20, 6)
Achab, then, thus answered Benadad’s messengers, Tell my lord the king, I am thy servant, and ready to carry out that first demand of thine; but this I cannot grant. (1 Kings 20, 9)
And he, when the answer was reported to him, sent them back with this message, May the gods punish me as I deserve, and more than I deserve, if I do not beat Samaria to dust! I have more than enough warriors here at my back to carry it away in handfuls. (1 Kings 20, 10)
I will go abroad, said he, and on the lips of all his prophets I will make myself an influence to deceive. Deceive them thou shalt, the Lord said, and have thy way with them; go abroad, then, and carry out thy errand. (1 Kings 22, 22)
It was an archer who bent his bow and let fly a shaft at haphazard that gave Achab a chance wound; it fell between lungs and gullet, and Achab bade his charioteer wheel about, and carry him away from the fight, so grievous his wound was. (1 Kings 22, 34)
So together they journeyed to Bethel, where there was a school of prophets. And here the disciples greeted Eliseus by asking, Has it been made known to thee that the Lord means, this day, to carry off thy master? I, too, know it, he answered; say no more. (2 Kings 2, 3)
he told his father, My head aches, my head aches sorely. His father bade one of the servants carry him back to his mother; (2 Kings 4, 19)
carry him back he did, and brought him to his mother, and she nursed him on her lap till noon came, but at noon he died. (2 Kings 4, 20)
