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And now Benadad promised, I will give thee back the cities my father took from thine, and thou shalt have streets in Damascus, as my father had in Samaria, and I will go home at peace with thee. So Achab made peace with him, and let him go his way. (1 Kings 20, 34)
A sullen man was the king of Israel and an ill man to cross when he reached his home in Samaria. (1 Kings 20, 43)
And at that, Achab went home sullen and ill to cross, only because Naboth had refused to give up his fathers’ patrimony. Down on his bed he lay, face to wall, and would take no food. (1 Kings 21, 4)
Listen then, said he; I had a vision of all Israel as sheep, that strayed because they had no shepherd, and the Lord’s word came, They have no master now; let them disperse to their home in peace. (1 Kings 22, 17)
Then go home, and lock the door on thyself and thy two sons within; fill all these jars with the oil, and set them aside when they are full. (2 Kings 4, 4)
The man who had gone out afield to gather wild herbs for them found a creeping plant in the woods, from which he filled his lap with wild gourds; and these, when he came home, he shredded into the pot of broth, never enquiring what they were. (2 Kings 4, 39)
At this, Naaman was for going back home; Why, he said angrily, I thought he would come out to meet me, and stand here invoking the name of his God; that he would touch the sore with his hand, and cure me. (2 Kings 5, 11)
Evening had fallen when he reached home, took their load from them to lay it up in the house, and sent them away on their journey; (2 Kings 5, 24)
Strike them down (said he) thou shalt not; they were not captured by sword or bow of thine, and wouldst thou slay them?✻ Set food and drink before them, and let them go home to their master. (2 Kings 6, 22)
So he sent a man on before him, to find Eliseus where he sat at home, in conclave with the elders of the people. To these, before ever the messenger reached him, Eliseus said, You must know that my head is in danger. The murderer is on his way, sent by the murderer’s son. When he comes in, look to it that you keep the doorway barred; I hear his master’s tread not far behind him. (2 Kings 6, 32)
Thou hast struck a shrewd blow at Edom, and now thy heart is puffed up with pride; keep thyself at home, content with the renown thou hast, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Kings 14, 10)
To find this tribute for the Assyrian king, Menahem imposed a tax of fifty silver pieces on all the rich and powerful men in his kingdom. Thus the Assyrian king was induced to go home and rid the country of his presence. (2 Kings 15, 20)
