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  • When Urias’ wife heard that he was dead, she mourned for him; (2 Samuel 11, 26)

  • Then, after six days, the child died; and David’s servants had not the courage to tell him it was so. If he would not listen to our remonstrances, they thought, while the child yet lived, what penance will he do when we tell him it is dead! (2 Samuel 12, 18)

  • But David, as he marked them whispering to one another, guessed what had befallen; The child is dead? he asked, and when he heard that it was, (2 Samuel 12, 19)

  • And when his servants asked what his meaning was, that he should fast and lament over the child still living, rise up and take food once the child was dead, (2 Samuel 12, 21)

  • Now that he is dead, what need to fast? Can I bring him back from the grave? I shall go to be with him, he will not come back to me. (2 Samuel 12, 23)

  • Only Jonadab, son of Semmaa that was David’s brother, would have none of it; Do not believe, my lord King, he said, that all the princes have been killed; Amnon is dead, but only he. His name was ever on Absalom’s lips, since the day of his sister Tamar’s dishonouring. (2 Samuel 13, 32)

  • Never burden thy heart, my lord king, with the fancy that all are dead; it is only Amnon. (2 Samuel 13, 33)

  • sent for a wise woman who lived at Thecua, and spoke to her thus: Make as if thou wert in mourning, put on funeral garments, and never a drop of oil to anoint thee, like a woman who has long been mourning for the dead. (2 Samuel 14, 2)

  • We must all die, water spilt on the ground; there is no bringing back the dead. Never a soul will God suffer to be lost in the reckoning; still he busies himself with remedies to save the life of him who is banished.✻ (2 Samuel 14, 14)

  • but Joab told him, Better some other day than this for bearing the message; I would not have thee tell the news to-day; here is a king’s son dead. (2 Samuel 18, 20)

  • Nothing but love for thy enemies, nothing but hatred for thy friends; never a thought, this day, for thy own captains and thy own men! If we were all dead, and Absalom still lived, I warrant thou hadst been the better pleased. (2 Samuel 19, 6)

  • and the men of Israel had left the field; Eleazar stood there and cut down the Philistines until his arm grew weary and his hand stiff about his sword. A great victory the Lord gave Israel that day, and the men who had fled at first came back to gather up the spoils of the dead. (2 Samuel 23, 10)


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