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Did he not put his life in peril, that day when he slew the Philistine, and the Lord gave the whole army of Israel a great victory? Thou wast there to see it, and rejoice at it; and wilt thou bring on thyself the guilt of blood wrongfully shed, by slaying David, who is innocent of fault? (1 Samuel 19, 5)
But David’s followers protested, Here are we going in fear of our lives, even on the soil of Juda; and wouldst thou have us make our way to Ceila, and fight the army of the Philistines? (1 Samuel 23, 3)
And he bade his whole army march down there and lay siege to David and his men; (1 Samuel 23, 8)
Then David himself went on a secret journey, and made his way to the spot; looked down at the place where Saul lay, where Abner lay, the commander of his army, and the very tent in which Saul slept, with all the rest of his men camped about him. (1 Samuel 26, 5)
So, at dead of night, David and Abisai passed through into the Israelite lines, and found Saul asleep in his tent, with his spear driven into the ground by his pillow; all around him, Abner and the rest of his army lay sleeping too. (1 Samuel 26, 7)
and cried out to the army of Israel, cried out to Abner, son of Ner. What, Abner, he said, wilt thou never answer? And answer he did, Who art thou, that criest so, disturbing the king’s sleep? (1 Samuel 26, 14)
So perished Saul, and his three sons, and his squire, and all that army of his, in one day. (1 Samuel 31, 6)
then, on the third day, a man from Saul’s army came in view, his garments torn, his head covered with dust, who, upon sight of David, bowed down to earth and did reverence. (2 Samuel 1, 2)
Whence comest thou? David asked, and on learning that he had made his way there from the Israelite army, (2 Samuel 1, 3)
But meanwhile Abner the son of Ner, who was in command of the army, brought Isboseth forward, Saul’s remaining son, and gave him a royal progress through the camp; (2 Samuel 2, 8)
and by the pool at Gabaon the army of David went out to meet them, under Joab son of Sarvia. So they met, and confronted one another on opposite sides of the pool. (2 Samuel 2, 13)
With that, he sounded his trumpet, and all his army halted; there was no more pursuit of Israel, no more fighting. (2 Samuel 2, 28)
