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sleep safe in your beds, with peace on all your frontiers. I will rid you, too, of ravenous beasts, and never the sword shall lay your country waste. (Leviticus 26, 6)
Should any of you incur defilement at night in his sleep, he must leave the camp, (Deuteronomy 23, 10)
give it back to him before set of sun. When he calls down a blessing on thee, glad to have his own cloak to sleep in, it will win thee favour from the Lord thy God. (Deuteronomy 24, 13)
But Jahel, Haber’s wife, taking one of the tent-pegs and a mallet, too, with her, crept quietly in, put the peg close to his forehead and struck with the mallet, driving it right through his brain into the ground beneath. So he passed from the numbness of sleep into the numbness of death. (Judges 4, 21)
And now she made him lie down to sleep at her knees, with his head in her lap, and called her manservant in.✻ And she cut off the seven locks of Samson’s hair, resolved now to cast him off and spurn his love.✻ All at once his strength left him; (Judges 16, 19)
At midnight, Booz was startled from his sleep, and looked about him in bewilderment to find a woman lying there at his feet. (Ruth 3, 8)
Wait till night is past; at day-break, if he will claim thee by right of kinship, well and good; if not, as the Lord is a living God, thou shalt be mine without more ado. Sleep, then, till day comes. (Ruth 3, 13)
Then the Lord called Samuel again, and again he rose up and went to Heli, to answer his summons. But still no summons had been given, and he must go back to sleep again. (1 Samuel 3, 6)
still ready at his command, Heli recognized at last whose voice it was the boy had heard. Go back to sleep, he told Samuel; and if the voice comes again, do thou answer, Speak on, Lord; thy servant is listening. And Samuel went back to his bed and fell asleep. (1 Samuel 3, 9)
So David took away the spear, and the pitcher of water that was by Saul’s head, and back they went; none saw, none knew of it, none stirred; all lay tranced in a deep sleep the Lord had sent down upon them. (1 Samuel 26, 12)
and cried out to the army of Israel, cried out to Abner, son of Ner. What, Abner, he said, wilt thou never answer? And answer he did, Who art thou, that criest so, disturbing the king’s sleep? (1 Samuel 26, 14)
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)
