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So he changed his mien when they were by, swooning in their hands and clinging to the door-posts and letting the spittle fall on his beard, (1 Samuel 21, 13)
My lord, said he, why wouldst thou hunt down this poor servant of thine? What have I done amiss, what guilt lies at my door? My lord king, give thy servant a hearing. (1 Samuel 26, 18)
And now Baana and Rechab, sons of Remmon the Berothite, entered Isboseth’s house when the sun was at its full heat; Isboseth himself was abed, taking his noon-day sleep, and the woman that kept the door had fallen asleep too over the corn she was cleaning. (2 Samuel 4, 5)
The Ammonites themselves had come out from the city, and drawn up their line at the approaches to its gates; the Syrians from Soba, Rohob, Istob and Maacha were at a distance, out in the open country; (2 Samuel 10, 8)
The enemy were too strong for us, he told David; they sallied out to fight us in the open, so we went to the attack, and chased them back to the very gate of the city. (2 Samuel 11, 23)
he called to the serving-man that waited on him, and bade him thrust the woman out and shut the door on her. (2 Samuel 13, 17)
Clad in the long robe of a princess, she was thrust out, and the door was shut on her. (2 Samuel 13, 18)
And, my lord, I had two sons; but they came to blows out in the open fields, where there was none to interfere, and one gave the other a blow which killed him. (2 Samuel 14, 6)
There was a door in the middle of the pent-house on the southern side of the building; from this a spiral staircase led to the first floor, and another to the top floor. (1 Kings 6, 8)
and the door on either side was of fir-wood; either door was double, but the two halves were connected, so that they opened together. (1 Kings 6, 34)
and pot and fork and bowl and saucer and censer, all of pure gold. Of gold, too, were the door-hinges, both for the inner sanctuary and for the temple building. (1 Kings 7, 50)
These poles jutted out indeed, so that the ends of them could be seen by one standing before the shrine, beyond the limits of the inner sanctuary; but never again were they seen in the open; they have remained in the temple to this day. (1 Kings 8, 8)
