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For all the days that the son of Jesse moves upon earth, neither you, nor your kingdom, will be secure. And so, send and bring him to me, here and now. For he is a son of death.” (1 Samuel 20, 31)
And the priest, responding to David, said to him: “I have no common bread at hand, but only holy bread. Are the young men clean, especially from women?” (1 Samuel 21, 4)
And David responded to the priest, and said to him: “Indeed, as concerns being with women, we have abstained since yesterday and the day before, when we departed, and so the vessels of the young men have been holy. And although, this journey has been defiled, it will also be sanctified today as concerns the vessels.” (1 Samuel 21, 5)
And he left them before the face of the king of Moab. And they stayed with him for all the days that David was in the stronghold. (1 Samuel 22, 4)
They were a wall to us, as much in the night as in the day, during all the days that we were with them, pasturing the sheep. (1 Samuel 25, 16)
Forgive the iniquity of your handmaid. For the Lord will surely make for you, my lord, a faithful house, because you, my lord, fight the battles of the Lord. Therefore, let no evil be found in you all the days of your life. (1 Samuel 25, 28)
And after ten days had passed, the Lord struck Nabal, and he died. (1 Samuel 25, 38)
Now the number of days that David lived in the region of the Philistines was four months. (1 Samuel 27, 7)
Neither man nor woman was left alive by David. Neither did he lead back any of them to Gath, saying, “Lest perhaps they may speak against us.” David did these things. And this was his decision during all the days that he lived in the region of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 27, 11)
Now it happened that, in those days, the Philistines gathered together their troops, so that they might be prepared for war against Israel. And Achish said to David, “I know now, certainly, that you will go out with me to war, you and your men.” (1 Samuel 28, 1)
And David said to Achish, “You know now what your servant will do.” And Achish said to David, “And so, I will appoint you to guard my head for all days.” (1 Samuel 28, 2)
And the leaders of the Philistines said to Achish, “What do these Hebrews intend to do?” And Achish said to the leaders of the Philistines: “Could you be ignorant about David, who was the servant of Saul, the king of Israel, and who has been with me for many days, even years, and I have not found within him anything, from the day that he fled to me, even to this day?” (1 Samuel 29, 3)
