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  • The Israelites again did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh, so he strengthened Eglon, king of Moab, so he could attack them; that was because they had treated Yahweh badly. (Judges 3, 12)

  • In this way God repaid Abimelech for the evil he had done to his father when he murdered his seventy brothers. (Judges 9, 56)

  • The owner of the house went out to them and said, "No, my brothers, do not treat him badly. This man has come into my house, so do not do him evil. (Judges 19, 23)

  • Hand over those wicked men of Gibeah to us, that we may kill them and banish the evil from Israel." But the Benjaminites did not mind their Israelite brothers. (Judges 20, 13)

  • Some evil people, however, remarked; "How can this man save us?" And they ignored Saul and brought him no gift. (1 Samuel 10, 27)

  • The people said to Samuel, "Pray to Yahweh, your God, for your servants so we may not die. For we have added to our sins this evil of asking for a king." (1 Samuel 12, 19)

  • Samuel told the people, "Fear not! You have done evil, but now you must not turn away from Yahweh. Serve him, instead, with all your heart. (1 Samuel 12, 20)

  • Why then did you not obey the voice of Yahweh but instead swooped down on the spoil, doing what was evil in his sight?" (1 Samuel 15, 19)

  • The spirit of Yahweh had left Saul and an evil spirit sent by Yahweh tormented him. (1 Samuel 16, 14)

  • Saul's servants said to him, "We know that an evil spirit sent by God is tormenting you. (1 Samuel 16, 15)

  • If you so wish, your servants who stand before you will look for someone who can play the lyre so when the evil spirit from God comes over you, he will play and you will feel better." (1 Samuel 16, 16)

  • So, whenever the evil spirit from God overpowered Saul, David would play on the lyre and Saul would feel better for the evil spirit would leave him. (1 Samuel 16, 23)


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