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  • Putting his hand in his bag, he took out a stone, slung it and struck the Philistine on the forehead; the stone penetrated his forehead and he fell face downwards on the ground. (1 Samuel 17, 49)

  • Saul became more afraid of David than ever, and became his inveterate enemy. (1 Samuel 18, 29)

  • As soon as the servant had gone, David stood up beside the mound, threw himself to the ground, prostrating himself three times. They then embraced each other, both weeping copiously. (1 Samuel 20, 41)

  • The priest replied to David, 'I have no ordinary bread to hand; there are only consecrated loaves of permanent offering -- provided that the men have kept themselves from women?' (1 Samuel 21, 5)

  • The priest then gave him what had been consecrated, for the only bread there was the loaves of permanent offering, which is taken out of Yahweh's presence, to be replaced by warm bread on the day when it is removed. (1 Samuel 21, 7)

  • So Saul broke off his pursuit of David and went to oppose the Philistines. That is why the place is called the Gorge of Separations. (1 Samuel 23, 28)

  • Saul then left the cave and went on his way. After this, David too left the cave and called after Saul, 'My lord king!' Saul looked behind him and David, bowing to the ground, prostrated himself. (1 Samuel 24, 9)

  • As soon as Abigail saw David, she quickly dismounted from the donkey and, falling on her face in front of David, prostrated herself on the ground. (1 Samuel 25, 23)

  • She stood up, then prostrated herself on the ground. 'Consider your servant a slave', she said, 'to wash the feet of my lord's servants.' (1 Samuel 25, 41)

  • 'What is he like?' he asked. She replied, 'It is an old man coming up; he is wrapped in a cloak.' Saul then knew that it was Samuel and, bowing to the ground, prostrated himself. (1 Samuel 28, 14)

  • So go home, in peace, rather than antagonise them.' (1 Samuel 29, 7)

  • He guided him to them, and there they were, scattered over the whole countryside, eating, drinking and celebrating, on account of the enormous booty which they had brought back from the territory of the Philistines and the territory of Judah. (1 Samuel 30, 16)


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