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  • When David reached Siceleg, he sent presents to the elders of the neighbouring cities in Juda, bidding them accept his offering taken out of the spoil of the Lord’s enemies. (1 Samuel 30, 26)

  • It is time now, to fulfil the promise the Lord made to David; by David’s hand I will rid my people Israel of the Philistines, and of all their enemies. (2 Samuel 3, 18)

  • He had promised a reward to the conqueror of the Jebusites, to the man who should reach the gutters of the roofs, and clear them of the blind and lame (as he called them) that were David’s enemies. That was how the saying arose, No entry into the precincts for the blind and the lame.✻ (2 Samuel 5, 8)

  • The king had now a palace of his own to dwell in, and the Lord kept him safe, on every side, from all his enemies. (2 Samuel 7, 1)

  • go where thou wouldst, I was ever at thy side, exterminating thy enemies to make room for thee, granting thee such renown as only comes to the greatest on earth. (2 Samuel 7, 9)

  • as they have been ever since I first gave Israel judges to rule them. No longer shall thy enemies trouble thee; and this too the Lord promises, that he will grant thy line continuance. (2 Samuel 7, 11)

  • But thou hast brought on the Lord the contempt of his enemies,✻ and the son that has been born to thee is doomed to die. (2 Samuel 12, 14)

  • so I shall overtake him and easily defeat him, weary as he is and unnerved; first scatter the company that went with him, and then strike him down, with none to aid him. (2 Samuel 17, 2)

  • And now Achimaas, son of Sadoc, asked leave to run and tell the king how God had punished his enemies, (2 Samuel 18, 19)

  • Then the king asked Chusi, Is all well with my son Absalom? My lord king, Chusi answered, may all thy enemies, and all that conspire to thy hurt, fare as the prince has fared! (2 Samuel 18, 32)

  • 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)

  • But the men of Israel had fled home. And now, all through the tribes of Israel, there was high debate; Here is a king, men said, that has rid us of our enemies, rescued us from the power of the Philistines, and he must be exiled from his kingdom to please Absalom! (2 Samuel 19, 9)


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