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Neither man nor woman must be taken alive and brought to Geth, for fear they should betray him and his. So David did, of set purpose, all the time he lived in the Philistine country;✻ (1 Samuel 27, 11)
and at last he bade his servants find him some woman that was an enchantress, so that he could go and question her. There is such a woman, they told him, living at Endor. (1 Samuel 28, 7)
So he disguised himself, and put on other garments, and, with two of his men in attendance, visited the woman at dead of night. Use thy enchantments, said he, to bring up from the dead the man I name to thee. (1 Samuel 28, 8)
No sooner did Samuel appear to her, than the woman cried aloud, What is this trick thou hast played on me? Thou thyself art Saul! (1 Samuel 28, 12)
The woman went to his side, seeing him thus overcome; My lord, she said, I obeyed thee at the peril of my life, and since I have so humoured thee, (1 Samuel 28, 21)
But he refused to take any food, until his servants and the woman together put constraint on him; then at last he rose from the ground and sat on the bed. (1 Samuel 28, 23)
The woman had a calf by her that she had fattened; this she killed without more ado, took flour and kneaded it and baked it without leaven, (1 Samuel 28, 24)
Shall I not mourn for thee, Jonathan my brother, so beautiful, so well beloved, beyond all love of women? Never woman loved her only son, as I thee.✻ (2 Samuel 1, 26)
What, wouldst thou mate with my father’s concubine? And he, greatly angered by Isboseth’s words, cried out, I have made all Juda shun me like a carrion-dog, by befriending the line of thy father Saul, his kindred and his court, instead of giving thee up to David; and am I to be called to account this day over a woman? (2 Samuel 3, 8)
On Joab’s head let the guilt fall, and on all his line; let the line of Joab never want a man that has a running at the reins, or is a leper, or works at the distaff like a woman, or falls in battle, or begs his bread.✻ (2 Samuel 3, 29)
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)
and gave to every Israelite, man or woman, a roll of bread and a piece of roast beef and a flour cake fried in oil;✻ and with that, the people dispersed to their homes. (2 Samuel 6, 19)
