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So great thou art, Lord God! None is like thee, thou alone art God, read we the history of past days aright. (2 Samuel 7, 22)
from Bete, too, and Beroth, cities in Adarezer’s dominion, he carried away great stores of bronze. (2 Samuel 8, 8)
The rich man had flocks and herds in great abundance; (2 Samuel 12, 2)
and sent word by the prophet Nathan that he was to be called The Lord’s Favourite, in proof of his great love. (2 Samuel 12, 25)
Nay, brother, said she, do not force me to thy will; in all Israel, that were deemed great wrong. Forbear thy recklessness; (2 Samuel 13, 12)
Great sorrow had king David when the news came to him, but he would do nothing to cross his son Amnon, that he loved dearly; was he not his first-born? (2 Samuel 13, 21)
And indeed, as soon as he had finished speaking, the princes came in view, and loud they wept as they came; the king, too, and all his servants made great lament. (2 Samuel 13, 36)
Why, even if he should defend himself behind city walls, this great army of Israel could wind ropes round it and drag it down into the nearest valley, till never a stone was to be found of it! (2 Samuel 17, 13)
but they would not have it. It makes no great matter to the enemy, they said, whether we are routed: even if half of us should fall, they would set little store by it; thy life is more to them than the lives of ten thousand others. Better that thou shouldst remain in the city and garrison it for us. (2 Samuel 18, 3)
And the Israelites were routed by David’s men, with great loss; twenty thousand men fell that day, (2 Samuel 18, 7)
Some of David’s men encountered Absalom himself, riding on a mule; and away the mule went, under the tangled branches of a great oak, which caught him by the head and kept him hanging there between earth and sky, while the beast that carried him pressed on. (2 Samuel 18, 9)
As for Absalom, they threw his body into a deep pit, there in the forest, and piled a great heap of stones over him. Meanwhile, the men of Israel fled away to their tents. (2 Samuel 18, 17)
