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  • To him the king said, Bear me company, and take thy ease with me at Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 19, 33)

  • But Berzellai answered, What, a man of my years go up to Jerusalem with the king’s grace? (2 Samuel 19, 34)

  • Thereupon all the Israelites parted from David’s company, and marched away with Seba, son of Bochri; it was only the men of Juda that escorted David all the way from Jordan to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 2)

  • So in pursuit of Seba they went, under Abisai’s command, Joab’s men, and the Cerethites and Phelethites, and all the picked warriors in Jerusalem; (2 Samuel 20, 7)

  • And with that she went in, and spoke to the defenders in the wisdom that was her craft; whereupon they cut off the head of Seba, son of Bochri, and cast it down to Joab. So he blew his trumpet, and his men raised the siege and went to their tents; Joab himself went back to the king’s court at Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 22)

  • So they made their review of the whole country, and returned to Jerusalem after nine months’ and twenty days’ absence. (2 Samuel 24, 8)

  • But when the angel of the Lord was stretching out his hand over Jerusalem, to bring destruction on it, the Lord was moved with pity over their calamity, and said to the angel who was smiting the people down, It is enough, stay thy hand. The angel of the Lord stood close, then, to the threshing-floor of Areuna the Jebusite. (2 Samuel 24, 16)

  • he had ruled Israel forty years, seven at Hebron and thirty-three at Jerusalem. (1 Kings 2, 11)

  • Then the king bade Semei come before him; Thou must build thyself a house, he told him, here at Jerusalem, and come to live there, instead of travelling freely this way and that. (1 Kings 2, 36)

  • The day on which thou leavest Jerusalem to cross Cedron river shall be thy last, and the blame will lie only on thyself. (1 Kings 2, 37)

  • To this Semei agreed, promising obedience to the royal command; and for a long time he continued to live at Jerusalem. (1 Kings 2, 38)

  • By now, Solomon’s power was firmly established, and he allied himself by mar-riage to the king of Egypt, whose daughter he wedded. He took her to live in the Keep of David; not yet had he built his own palace, or the Lord’s house; not yet had he finished walling in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 3, 1)


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