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This Absalom was a man of good presence and famed for his beauty, none like him in all Israel; from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head was no blemish to be found; (2 Samuel 14, 25)
perhaps it will move the Lord to pity my calamities, and bring good out of the ill fame I must endure this day. (2 Samuel 16, 12)
And thereupon Sadoc’s son Achimaas asked whether he might not run after Chusi. No need for that, my son, Joab answered; it is not good news thou wilt carry. (2 Samuel 18, 22)
and cried out to let the king know of it. If he is alone, the king said, he has good news to tell. Then, as the runner came nearer, (2 Samuel 18, 25)
And the watchman told him, I have marked how the first messenger runs; he runs like Achimaas, son of Sadoc. A good man, the king said; his will be good news. (2 Samuel 18, 27)
Chusi came up after him; Good news, said he, for my lord the king! The Lord has maintained thy cause against the rebels. (2 Samuel 18, 31)
Bestir thyself, come out and speak to thy men, and earn their good will; I swear by the Lord that if thou dost not come out, not a man will be left to serve thy cause by night-fall; and worse awaits thee than all the troubles which have come upon thee from the days of thy youth till now. (2 Samuel 19, 7)
and asked what he could do to content them; what amends he could make, to recover their good will for the Lord’s chosen people. (2 Samuel 21, 3)
The words were still on his lips when Jonathan approached, that was son to the priest Abiathar. Come in, cried Adonias; a brave fellow such as thou art surely brings good news. (1 Kings 1, 42)
So will the Lord make good his promise to me, that if my sons would but tread those paths of his, still proving loyal to him with the whole purpose of their heart and soul, the throne of Israel should never lack one of my race to fill it. (1 Kings 2, 4)
Be this, then, thy gift to thy servant, a heart quick to learn, so that I may be able to judge thy people’s disputes, and discern between good and ill. How else should a man sit in judgement over such a people as this, great as thy people is great? (1 Kings 3, 9)
As long as the reign of Solomon lasted, Juda and Israel lived secure from alarm, each man under vine and fig-tree of his own, all the land’s length from Dan to Bersabee. (1 Kings 4, 25)
