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All this is Areuna’s royal gift to the king.✻ And may the Lord, Areuna added, grant thy prayer. (2 Samuel 24, 23)
And that night the Lord appeared to him in a dream, bidding him choose what gift he would. (1 Kings 3, 5)
Be this, then, thy gift to thy servant, a heart quick to learn, so that I may be able to judge thy people’s disputes, and discern between good and ill. How else should a man sit in judgement over such a people as this, great as thy people is great? (1 Kings 3, 9)
Solomon had the gift of wisdom the Lord had promised him; he kept peace with Hiram, and a treaty was made between them. (1 Kings 5, 12)
And I, in return, mean to bring ruin on all Jeroboam’s race, smiting every man that belongs to it, bondman or free man, throughout all Israel;✻ I mean to sweep away the last remnants of his race, like the dung that must be swept away till all is clean. (1 Kings 14, 10)
Baasa would not be content with his own Israelite territory; he invaded Juda and began making a fortified city of Rama, so as to deny Asa’s subjects free passage. (1 Kings 15, 17)
And hateful is the ruin I mean to bring on thee, sweeping away every trace of thee; every male of Achab’s house shall die, be he bondman or free man in the realm of Israel. (1 Kings 21, 21)
So, coming back with all his retinue, he stood there in the presence of God’s servant; I have learned, he said, past doubt, that there is no God to be found in all the world, save here in Israel.And now, he said, pray accept a gift from thy servant, to prove his gratitude! (2 Kings 5, 15)
At last Naaman said, Have thy way, then, lord prophet, but grant me a gift instead. Let me take away with me part of the soil of Israel, as much as two mules can carry; my burnt-sacrifice, my offerings henceforward are for the Lord only, and for no alien god. (2 Kings 5, 17)
All Achab’s race I mean to destroy, sparing no male issue of his, free man or bondman in the realm of Israel; (2 Kings 9, 8)
and he gave them a champion to set them free from the Syrian yoke. Then once more the men of Israel could dwell in their old homes; (2 Kings 13, 5)
the Lord has not been blind to the affliction, past all endurance, that has fallen on Israel, bondman and free man alike perishing with none to succour them. (2 Kings 14, 26)
