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  • which is recorded in the Book of Jashar to be taught to the Judahites. He sang: (2 Samuel 1, 18)

  • The three sons of Zeruiah were there-Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Asahel, who was as fleet of foot as a gazelle in the open field, (2 Samuel 2, 18)

  • The Ammonites came out and drew up in battle formation at the entrance of their city gate, while the Arameans of Zobah and Rehob and the men of Tob and Maacah remained apart in the open country. (2 Samuel 10, 8)

  • Uriah answered David, "The ark and Israel and Judah are lodged in tents, and my lord Joab and your majesty's servants are encamped in the open field. Can I go home to eat and to drink and to sleep with my wife? As the LORD lives and as you live, I will do no such thing." (2 Samuel 11, 11)

  • He told David: "The men had us at a disadvantage and came out into the open against us, but we pushed them back to the entrance of the city gate. (2 Samuel 11, 23)

  • He set me free in the open, and rescued me, because he loves me. (2 Samuel 22, 20)

  • Then all the people went up after him, playing flutes and rejoicing so much as to split open the earth with their shouting. (1 Kings 1, 40)

  • The cedar in the interior of the temple was carved in the form of gourds and open flowers; all was of cedar, and no stone was to be seen. (1 Kings 6, 18)

  • The walls on all sides of both the inner and the outer rooms had carved figures of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers. (1 Kings 6, 29)

  • The two doors were of olive wood, with carved figures of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers. The doors were overlaid with gold, which was also molded to the cherubim and the palm trees. (1 Kings 6, 32)

  • and had carved cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, over which gold was evenly applied. (1 Kings 6, 35)

  • "Thus may your eyes be open to the petition of your servant and to the petition of your people Israel. Hear them whenever they call upon you, (1 Kings 8, 52)


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