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A waggon, newly made, you must have in readiness, drawn by two heifers in milk such as never yet bore the yoke, and the calves of these must be left behind. (1 Samuel 6, 7)
and all through Salisa, without finding them; through Salim, and still no trace of them; through the country of Benjamin itself, and still no news heard of them. (1 Samuel 9, 4)
But he answered, There is a servant of God dwelling in this city, a man greatly honoured; no prophecy of his but manifestly comes true. Let us make our way there, and ask if he can give us news about this errand of ours. (1 Samuel 9, 6)
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)
and with that the spirit of the Lord will fall upon thee, making thee prophesy with the rest, and turning thee into a new man. (1 Samuel 10, 6)
So parted Saul from Samuel, and as he went on his way, the Lord gave him a new heart. All the signs he looked for were fulfilled that day, (1 Samuel 10, 9)
Back went the messengers, carrying word to Jabes-Galaad that relief would come next day, with the heat of the sun. So the men of Jabes, overjoyed at the news the messengers brought, (1 Samuel 11, 9)
And now Samuel called on the people to come with him to Galgala, and renew the covenant of the kingship there; (1 Samuel 11, 14)
But now Jonathan overpowered the Philistine garrison at Gabaa, and news of it was brought to the Philistines; whereupon Saul sounded an alarm all through the country, Hebrews, here is news for you! (1 Samuel 13, 3)
he had a priest with him, bearing the sacred mantle, Achias son of Achitob. (This Achitob was brother to Ichabod, and son of that Phinees whose father Heli was once the Lord’s priest at Silo.) The men in the ranks, too, knew nothing of Jonathan’s errand. (1 Samuel 14, 3)
When his servants came back to him with the news that David had answered thus, (1 Samuel 18, 24)
When Saul heard the news, and sent fresh messengers, these too fell into ecstasy, and the like happened when he sent a third time; so, in high displeasure, (1 Samuel 19, 21)
