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All the people I will bring round to thy cause, as easily as I would persuade a single man; thou hast but one enemy, the rest of the people will be well content. (2 Samuel 17, 3)
What, sons of Sarvia, David answered, will you never give me rest? This day, of all others, would you mar my peace? No Israelite shall lose his life this day, which has taught me for the first time that I am king in Israel. (2 Samuel 19, 22)
How shall we fare, I and my son Solomon, when the king’s grace has been laid to rest with his fathers? Our lives will be forfeit. (1 Kings 1, 21)
So David was laid to rest with his fathers, and the Keep of David was his burial-place; (1 Kings 2, 10)
And there in the midst, in the inmost part of the building, stood the shrine in which the ark of the Lord was to rest; (1 Kings 6, 19)
Then he covered all the rest of the building, the ante-room of the shrine, with plates of pure gold, fastened with golden nails. (1 Kings 6, 21)
Nothing in the temple but was sheathed in gold, the altar that stood before the shrine with the rest. (1 Kings 6, 22)
doors of olive-wood, carved with figures of cherubim and palm-trees, and other sculpture in high relief; doors and cherubim and palm-trees and all the rest were covered with gold. (1 Kings 6, 32)
and cast the two capitals of bronze that were to rest on them, each five cubits high, (1 Kings 7, 16)
These supported a rest on which the extremity of the basin was to stand; a round rest which measured a cubit across, or a cubit and a half with the basin. At the corners round it there were engraved columns, and the space between them was filled by other columns, square, not round. (1 Kings 7, 31)
At the top of each stand was a round rim, half a cubit across, carefully made so that the foot of the basin could rest upon it; a rim covered with engraving, that had embossed work springing from it. (1 Kings 7, 35)
The rings of which I have spoken were of bronze, and around these, and at the corners about them, were cherubim and lions and palm-trees, standing out like statues, as if they had been added on, instead of being cast with the rest. (1 Kings 7, 36)
