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  • So they moved the ark of God to Ekron. But when the ark entered Ekron, the people there cried out, "They have brought us the ark of the God of Israel to slay us all." (1 Samuel 5, 10)

  • Jacob went to Egypt and the Egyptians oppressed your ancestors. Then they cried to Yahweh and he sent Moses and Aaron. They brought your ancestors out of Egypt and brought them to this land. (1 Samuel 12, 8)

  • Then your ancestors cried to Yahweh and said: 'We have sinned, forsaking Yahweh and serving the Baals and the Ashteroth. But now, deliver us out of the hands of our enemies and we will serve you.' (1 Samuel 12, 10)

  • "I feel sorry that I made Saul king because he has turned his back on me and has not kept my command." Samuel was troubled and cried to Yahweh all night. (1 Samuel 15, 11)

  • Then Ahimaaz cried out to the king, "All is well." Bowing before the king with his face to the ground, he said, "Blessed be Yahweh your God who has delivered up the men who rebelled against my lord the king!" (2 Samuel 18, 28)

  • But I called upon the Lord in my distress, to my God I cried for help; and from his temple he heard my voice, my cry of grief reached his ears. (2 Samuel 22, 7)

  • They cried for help, but no one came. They cried to the Lord; he did not answer them. (2 Samuel 22, 42)

  • Elisha saw him and cried out, "Father, my father, chariots of Israel and its horsemen!" When Elisha lost sight of him, he took hold of his own clothes and tore them. (2 Kings 2, 12)

  • Then the broth was served to the men to eat. But as soon as they tasted the soup, they cried out, "Man of God, this is pure poison!" So they did not eat any more. (2 Kings 4, 40)

  • The king of Israel was walking by upon the wall when a woman cried out to him, "Save me, my lord King!" (2 Kings 6, 26)

  • The guards cried out the news and it was told within the king's household. (2 Kings 7, 11)

  • Jehu looked up to the window and cried out, "Who is on my side?" Two or three eunuchs looked down at him. (2 Kings 9, 32)


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