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And this was David’s song of thanksgiving when he found that the Lord had rescued him from the power of Saul, and from his other enemies: (2 Samuel 22, 1)
Praised be the Lord! When I invoke him I am secure from my enemies. (2 Samuel 22, 4)
rescued me from that flood, saved me from triumphant malice, from the enemies that held me at their mercy. (2 Samuel 22, 18)
I can master the enemies I pursue, and never turn home till I have made an end of them; (2 Samuel 22, 38)
putting my enemies to flight, and throwing all their malice into confusion. (2 Samuel 22, 41)
that savest me from my enemies, so that I am high above the reach of their assaults, proof against their violence. (2 Samuel 22, 49)
So Gad went to David with the message: Wilt thou have seven years of famine in thy country, or three months of flight from the pursuit of thy enemies, or three days in which thy country is smitten with plague? Think well, and tell me what answer I shall make to him whose word I bear thee. (2 Samuel 24, 13)
For this request of thine, he told Solomon, thou shalt be rewarded. Thou didst not ask for a long life, or riches, or vengeance upon thy enemies, but for wisdom to administer justice. (1 Kings 3, 11)
My father David, as thou knowest, was for building a house in honour of the Lord his God; but there were threats of war all about him, and he must needs defer his purpose till the Lord should have crushed his enemies under his feet. (1 Kings 5, 3)
Are thy people of Israel condemned to flee before their enemies, in punishment of the sins they will surely commit? Then, if they come here repentant, and acknowledging thy power, pray to thee and plead with thee in this temple of thine, (1 Kings 8, 33)
Sometimes thy people will go out to levy war upon their enemies, here and there at thy bidding. Then, as they fall to prayer, let them but turn in the direction of the city thou hast chosen, the temple I have built there in thy honour, (1 Kings 8, 44)
But what, if they have offended thee by their faults? No man but is guilty of some fault; it may be thou wilt give them up, in thy anger, into the power of their enemies, and as prisoners they will endure exile in neighbouring countries, or countries far away. (1 Kings 8, 46)
