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Wherever he went, he ravaged the country-side, leaving neither man nor woman alive; then he would carry off sheep and ox and ass and camel and garments as his spoil, and so return to Achis. (1 Samuel 27, 9)
So David and his men rose up early on the morrow to march away and return to the Philistine country, while the Philistines went to the attack against Jezrahel. (1 Samuel 29, 11)
may the Lord make return to you for your loyalty and kindliness! I too will prove myself grateful for it. (2 Samuel 2, 6)
and camest here but yesterday; there is no need for thee to leave Jerusalem, as the rest of us are leaving it, to-day. I will go where I must; do thou and these brethren of thine return, and may the Lord’s faithful mercies reward thee for this loyal service thou hast shewn. (2 Samuel 15, 20)
They would not even return that day to the city, feeling such shame as a broken and routed army feels; (2 Samuel 19, 3)
Then the king was met by Miphiboseth, that was heir to Saul; he came with feet begrimed, with beard untrimmed, in garments that went unwashed from the day of the king’s departure to the day of his return. (2 Samuel 19, 24)
And still as he sees me dutiful, the Lord will requite me; as he sees me guiltless in act, he will make return. (2 Samuel 22, 21)
And this message Solomon sent to Hiram in return; (1 Kings 5, 2)
But what, if they have offended thee by their faults? No man but is guilty of some fault; it may be thou wilt give them up, in thy anger, into the power of their enemies, and as prisoners they will endure exile in neighbouring countries, or countries far away. (1 Kings 8, 46)
Hearing of Jeroboam’s return, they met and summoned him to be present; and so they made him king of all Israel, leaving none to take part with David’s line except the one tribe of Juda. (1 Kings 12, 20)
if these subjects of mine are allowed to go and sacrifice in the Lord’s house at Jerusalem. Their loyalties will go out again to their old master, king Roboam of Juda; they will kill me, and return to his allegiance. (1 Kings 12, 27)
And I, in return, mean to bring ruin on all Jeroboam’s race, smiting every man that belongs to it, bondman or free man, throughout all Israel;✻ I mean to sweep away the last remnants of his race, like the dung that must be swept away till all is clean. (1 Kings 14, 10)
