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  • You free me from the quarrels of my people, you place me at the head of the nations, a people I did not know are now my servants, (2 Samuel 22, 44)

  • ten fattened oxen, twenty free-grazing oxen, one hundred sheep, besides deer and gazelles, roebucks and fattened poultry. (1 Kings 5, 3)

  • For this I shall bring disaster on the House of Jeroboam, I shall wipe out every manjack of the family of Jeroboam, fettered or free in Israel, I shall sweep away the House of Jeroboam as a man sweeps dung away till none is left. (1 Kings 14, 10)

  • 'Let us make an alliance between myself and yourself, between my father and your father! Look, I have sent you a gift of silver and gold. Come, break off your alliance with Baasha king of Israel, which will make him withdraw from me.' (1 Kings 15, 19)

  • Ben-Hadad said, 'I shall restore the towns which my father took from your father and you may set up a trading quarter for yourself in Damascus as my father did in Samaria.' 'With a treaty,' Ahab said, 'I shall set you free.' Granting him a treaty, Ahab let him go. (1 Kings 20, 34)

  • I shall now bring disaster down on you; I shall sweep away your descendants and wipe out every manjack of the House of Ahab, fettered or free in Israel. (1 Kings 21, 21)

  • Even so, Edom threw off the domination of Judah, remaining free to the present day. Libnah also revolted at that time. (2 Kings 8, 22)

  • and on the whole family of Ahab. I shall destroy every manjack of Ahab's family, fettered or free in Israel. (2 Kings 9, 8)

  • For Yahweh had seen how very bitter the affliction of Israel was, with no one, either fettered or free, to come to Israel's help. (2 Kings 14, 26)

  • Do not listen to Hezekiah, for the king of Assyria says this: Make peace with me, surrender to me, and every one of you will be free to eat the fruit of his own vine and of his own fig tree and to drink the water of his own storage-well (2 Kings 18, 31)

  • At that time the king of Babylon, Merodach-Baladan son of Baladan, sent letters and a gift to Hezekiah, for he had heard of his illness and his recovery. (2 Kings 20, 12)

  • In addition, there were the singers, the heads of the levitical families, who were accommodated in the Temple, free of other responsibilities because they were on duty day and night. (1 Chronicles 9, 33)


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