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So there went one in a chariot to meet him, and said : Thus saith the king: Are all things peaceable? And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace? go behind and follow me. And the watchman told, saying: The messenger came to them, but he returneth not. (2 Kings 9, 18)
And he sent a second chariot of horses: and he came to them, and said: Thus saith the king: Is there peace? And Jehu said: What hast thou to do with peace? pass, and follow me. (2 Kings 9, 19)
And when Joram saw Jehu, he said: Is there peace, Jehu? And he answered: What peace ? so long as the fornications of Jezabel thy mother, and her many sorceries are in their vigour. (2 Kings 9, 22)
At Jehu coming in at the gate, and said: Can there be peace for Zambri, that hath killed his master? (2 Kings 9, 31)
And offered libations and poured the blood of the peace offerings, which he had offered upon the altar. (2 Kings 16, 13)
But the people held their peace, and answered him not a word: for they had received commandment from the king that they should not answer him. (2 Kings 18, 36)
Ezechias said to Isaias: The word of the Lord, which thou hast spoken, is good: let peace and truth be in my days. (2 Kings 20, 19)
Therefore I will gather thee to thy fathers, and thou shalt be gathered to thy sepulchre in peace, that thy eyes may not see all the evils which I will bring; upon this place. (2 Kings 22, 20)
But the spirit came upon Amasai the chief among thirty, and he said: We are thine, O David, and for thee, O son of Isai: peace, peace be to thee, and peace to thy helpers. For thy God helpeth thee. So David received them, and made them captains of the band. (1 Chronicles 12, 18)
So they brought the ark of God, and set it in the midst of the tent, which David had pitched for it : and they offered holocausts, and peace offerings before God. (1 Chronicles 16, 1)
And when David had made an end of offering holocausts, and peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the Lord. (1 Chronicles 16, 2)
He sent Adoram his son to king David, to desire peace of him, and to congratulate him that he had defeated and overthrown Adarezer: for Thou was an enemy to Adarezer. (1 Chronicles 18, 10)
