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  • This way and that David went at Saul’s bidding, and his skill never failed him; when Saul put him at the head of his army, he earned the good will of the whole people, and of Saul’s servants above the rest. (1 Samuel 18, 5)

  • and let him down from a window. So David made good his escape that night; (1 Samuel 19, 12)

  • he said to David, Let the Lord God of Israel be my witness, if I sound my father to-morrow or next day, and hear good news of David, I will send a messenger to give thee the news; (1 Samuel 20, 12)

  • So David and his men, about six hundred strong, left Ceila and went back to their wandering life; and Saul, hearing that David had made good his escape from the town, said no more about his purposed attack. (1 Samuel 23, 13)

  • Go and make your preparations carefully; take good heed to enquire where he has halted on his march and who has seen him there; he knows well enough that a skilful hunter is on his track. (1 Samuel 23, 22)

  • Thou givest better measure, he said, than I; thou returnest good for evil, and I evil for good. (1 Samuel 24, 18)

  • Nabal was his name, and he had a wife called Abigail, that was a woman of good sense and of great beauty; but this husband of hers, descended from Caleb, was a churlish fellow, wicked and spiteful in all his dealings. (1 Samuel 25, 3)

  • And yet these men were good friends to us, leaving us ever unmolested; loss had we none all the time they were with us in the desert; (1 Samuel 25, 15)

  • He means to make good the threat I uttered in his name, that he would snatch the kingdom from thy hand, and give it to another; it was of David he spoke. (1 Samuel 28, 17)

  • So Achis sent for David, and said to him, As the Lord is a living God, I know thee for a good man and true; thy place is at my side in battle, and never to this day from the day when first thou camest to me have I had any fault to find with thee. But the chiefs look askance at thee; (1 Samuel 29, 6)

  • On Joab’s head let the guilt fall, and on all his line; let the line of Joab never want a man that has a running at the reins, or is a leper, or works at the distaff like a woman, or falls in battle, or begs his bread.✻ (2 Samuel 3, 29)

  • (Taking ears of corn with them, Rechab and Baana made their way in secretly, and smote him in the groin, and made good their escape.✻ ) (2 Samuel 4, 6)


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