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The king had a command, too, for the priest Abiathar; Go back to thy lands at Anathoth. Nothing better thou deservest than death, but I will spare thy life this day; thine it was to carry the ark in my father’s presence, and to share all the perils he endured. (1 Kings 2, 26)
Nay, is it some stranger, with no part in thy people Israel, who yet comes here from distant lands for love of thy renown? For indeed there will be talk of thy renown, of the constraining force thy power displays, all the world over. (1 Kings 8, 41)
It was from Madian they began their journey, and when they reached Pharan they found adherents there; with these, they made their way into Egypt and had recourse to king Pharao, who gave Adad a house of his own, with an allowance of food and lands to cultivate. (1 Kings 11, 18)
then, when the seven years were over, she came back from the Philistine country, and sought an audience with the king, to reclaim her house and lands. (2 Kings 8, 3)
and Giezi was even then describing how the dead boy had been raised to life, when in came the boy’s own mother, appealing to the king to restore her house and lands. My lord king, said Giezi, this is the very woman, and this is that son of hers, whom Eliseus restored to life. (2 Kings 8, 5)
So the king, when he had questioned the woman and had the story from her, charged one of his own chamberlains to see that she came into her own, and recovered the revenues the lands had brought in ever since she left the country. (2 Kings 8, 6)
It is true, Lord, that the kings of Assyria have brought ruin on whole nations, and the lands they lived in, (2 Kings 19, 17)
And Saphan, going back to the king with news of his errand, to report that the temple offerings had been reckoned up and paid over to the temple overseers, for distribution to the workmen, (2 Kings 22, 9)
And this was Jabes’ prayer to the Lord God of Israel, A full blessing, Lord! Wide lands, and thy hand with me, that enmity may never overcome me! And the Lord granted his request. (1 Chronicles 4, 10)
Hither they came, the chieftains named above, in the days of Ezechias king of Juda; smote tents and tent-dwellers there, so that to-day none of them are left, and occupied those fair pasture-lands instead. (1 Chronicles 4, 41)
and Bala, that was descended from Joas through Samma and Azaz, and held lands in Aroer right up to Nebo and Beelmeon. (1 Chronicles 5, 8)
In Galaad they dwelt, and in the townships of Basan, and on the common-lands of Saron, right up to its borders. (1 Chronicles 5, 16)
