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Nor was their hiding-place discovered; a woman came and spread a cloth over the mouth of the well, as if she would dry her barley-groats there; (2 Samuel 17, 19)
and Respha, the daughter of Aia, spread herself a covering of sackcloth and sat there on the rock, from the beginning of harvest till the first rains fell on them; bird by day nor beast by night should touch them. (2 Samuel 21, 10)
Why, answered Solomon, prove he a loyal man, never a hair shall fall from his head; if he is found to be plotting mischief, he shall die for it. (1 Kings 1, 52)
And now two women, harlots both of them, came and stood in the royal presence. (1 Kings 3, 16)
Baana, son of Husi, for Aser and Baloth; (1 Kings 4, 16)
thou, in heaven, thy dwelling-place, wilt listen and relent. Thou knowest the hearts of all human kind, and wilt send to each man, according to the dispositions of his heart, the lot his deeds deserve; (1 Kings 8, 39)
And when he came on a visit from Tyre to see the townships Solomon had allotted to him, he liked them but little; (1 Kings 9, 12)
And all these brought him gifts, so that gold and silver ware, presents of clothes and of armour, spices too, and horses and mules, came in year by year. (1 Kings 10, 25)
What else Zambri did, the story of his plot and of his tyranny, are to be found in the Annals of the kings of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 20)
and there his courtiers told him, This is the tale we have heard about the kings of Israel, that they are merciful men. Let us put sackcloth on our loins, and ropes on our heads, and give ourselves up to the king of Israel; it may be he will spare our lives. (1 Kings 20, 31)
So, with sackcloth on their loins and ropes on their heads, they betook themselves to the king of Israel; Thy servant Benadad, they told him, pleads for his life. And Achab answered, Lives he yet, he is my brother. (1 Kings 20, 32)
Yet Achab, when he heard Elias’ warning, tore his garments and clothed himself in sackcloth, fasted and made sackcloth his bed, and went ever with head bowed, (1 Kings 21, 27)
