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Why, she told him, as surely as the Lord thou servest is a living God, I have no food except a handful of flour at the bottom of a jar, and a drop of oil left in a cruet. Even now I am gathering a stick or two, to serve my son and me for our last meal. (1 Kings 17, 12)
As the Lord thy God is a living God, there is never race or realm to which my master has not sent in search of thee; and as each answered, Not here, he would take an oath of them, race by race and realm by realm, that thou wert not to be found. (1 Kings 18, 10)
Nay, answered Elias, as the Lord I serve is a living God, I mean to confront Achab this day. (1 Kings 18, 15)
Nay, said Michaeas, as the Lord is a living God, the word I speak shall be the word he gives me. (1 Kings 22, 14)
and he said to Eliseus, Pray stay on here awhile; the Lord has an errand for me at Bethel. As the Lord is a living God, said he, and thou a living soul, I will not part from thee. (2 Kings 2, 2)
Stay on here, Elias told him; the Lord has an errand for me at Jericho. As the Lord is a living God, said he, and thy soul a living soul, I will not part from thee. So together they reached Jericho, (2 Kings 2, 4)
Here, too, Elias would have him stay on; for himself, the Lord had an errand for him at the Jordan; but still he said, As the Lord is a living God, and thy soul a living soul, I will not part from thee. So they went still in company; (2 Kings 2, 6)
And Eliseus told him, As the Lord of hosts, the God I serve, is a living God, neither heed nor hearing thou shouldst have had from me, but for that reverence I bear for Josaphat, king of Juda. (2 Kings 3, 14)
So she came and told her story to the servant of God, and he said, Go and sell the oil, and pay thy creditor; what is left shall provide thee and thy sons with a living. (2 Kings 4, 7)
As thou livest, the woman said, and servest a living Lord, I will not part from thee. So he rose up and went with her. (2 Kings 4, 30)
As the Lord I serve is a living God, Eliseus answered, I will accept nothing from thee; nor would any pleading bring him to consent. (2 Kings 5, 16)
But to Giezi, the prophet’s servant, the thought came, Here is this Syrian, this Naaman, with all his gifts, and my master has sent him away no poorer than he came. As the Lord is a living God, I mean to run after him and bring back some trifle with me. (2 Kings 5, 20)
