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  • that lay where it fell. That is why to this day the priests and the worshippers of Dagon never set foot on the threshold when they enter his temple in Azotus. (1 Samuel 5, 5)

  • and at the end of them the Philistines summoned their priests and diviners. What are we to do with the ark of the Lord? they said. How best can we send it back whence it came? And their answer was, (1 Samuel 6, 2)

  • then he bade his retainers, that stood about him, set to and kill the Lord’s priests, men who had helped David by being privy to his flight and giving no tidings of it. But the king’s retainers were afraid to lay hands on the priests of the Lord; (1 Samuel 22, 17)

  • so the king bade Doeg set to, and fall upon the priests. Fall upon them he did, Doeg the man of Edom, and slew that day eighty men that wore the linen mantle. (1 Samuel 22, 18)

  • Nobe, too, the city of the priests, the king put to the sword; man and woman, child and infant, ox and ass and sheep, all put to the sword. (1 Samuel 22, 19)

  • bringing him the news that Saul had killed all the Lord’s priests. (1 Samuel 22, 21)

  • the priests were Sadoc, son of Achitob, and Achimelech, son of Abiathar, and Saraias was secretary; (2 Samuel 8, 17)

  • Thou hast the priests, Sadoc and Abiathar, to help thee; pass on to the priests, to Sadoc and Abiathar, every word thou hearest at court. (2 Samuel 15, 35)

  • Then Chusai told the priests, Sadoc and Abiathar, what Achitophel’s counsel had been, and what his own; (2 Samuel 17, 15)

  • News of what the Israelites were saying had reached the court, and now king David sent word to the priests, Sadoc and Abiathar, bidding them ask the elders of Juda, Why are you the last to welcome the king home again? (2 Samuel 19, 11)

  • Siva was secretary, Sadoc and Abiathar chief priests; (2 Samuel 20, 25)

  • Banaias, son of Joiada, commanded the army; Sadoc and Abiathar were the chief priests; (1 Kings 4, 4)


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