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When thou leavest me to-day, and hast gone southward as far as Rachel’s tomb, on the frontiers of Benjamin, thou wilt meet two men bringing thee news that the lost asses thou art looking for have been found; that thy father has forgotten them in his anxiety, and only asks how he is to find his son. (1 Samuel 10, 2)
Saul, then, began to fear David, as the heir to that divine favour he had lost; (1 Samuel 18, 12)
At last a time came when Saul was traversing one side of a mountain, while David and his men were on the opposite side. David had lost hope of slipping through Saul’s hands, now that Saul’s men had encircled his, ready to cut them off. (1 Samuel 23, 26)
Past all doubt, said the king to his servants, Israel has lost, this day, the greatest of its chieftains. (2 Samuel 3, 38)
but the Israelites routed them, and David won the victory. Seven hundred chariots Syria lost that day, and four thousand horsemen; Sobach, too, their general, was wounded and died on the field of battle. (2 Samuel 10, 18)
And now all the other kings who were vassals of Adarezer saw that they were no match for Israel; their troops lost heart and fled, fifty-eight thousand of them, at the enemy’s approach. So they made peace with the Israelites and became their subjects; and no more was heard of the Syrians bringing aid to the men of Ammon. (2 Samuel 10, 19)
We must all die, water spilt on the ground; there is no bringing back the dead. Never a soul will God suffer to be lost in the reckoning; still he busies himself with remedies to save the life of him who is banished.✻ (2 Samuel 14, 14)
if he tells me that I have lost his favour, I am at his command; his will be done. (2 Samuel 15, 26)
It was Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that came to the king’s rescue, and gave the Philistine his death-blow. But after that David’s men swore that he should never go into battle with them again; that light must not be lost to Israel. (2 Samuel 21, 17)
And here am I, thy servant, lost among the thousands of the people thou hast chosen, a people whose numbers are beyond all count and reckoning. (1 Kings 3, 8)
lost in that cloud, the priests could not wait upon the Lord with his accustomed service; his own glory was there, filling his own house. (1 Kings 8, 11)
of all thou doest and of all the wisdom that is thine. I could not believe what they told me, without coming and seeing it for myself; and now I find that half of it was lost in the telling; here is greater wisdom, greater prosperity than all the tales that reached me. (1 Kings 10, 7)
