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  • That is why the Israelites cannot stand up to their foes, why they have turned tail on their enemies: because they have come under the curse of destruction themselves. Unless you get rid of the object among you which has been put under the curse of destruction, I shall be with you no longer.' (Joshua 7, 12)

  • Then Yahweh's anger grew hot against Israel. He handed them over to pillagers who plundered them; he delivered them to the enemies surrounding them, and they were no longer able to resist their enemies. (Judges 2, 14)

  • The Israelites no longer remembered Yahweh their God, who had rescued them from all the enemies round them. (Judges 8, 34)

  • They got rid of their foreign gods and served Yahweh, who could bear Israel's suffering no longer. (Judges 10, 16)

  • Eli said, 'How much longer are you going to stay drunk? Get rid of your wine.' (1 Samuel 1, 14)

  • To which she said, 'May your servant find favour in your sight.' With that, the woman went away; she began eating and was dejected no longer. (1 Samuel 1, 18)

  • One day, it happened that Eli was lying down in his room. His eyes were beginning to grow dim; he could no longer see. (1 Samuel 3, 2)

  • So the Philistines were humbled and no longer came into Israelite territory; Yahweh oppressed the Philistines throughout the life of Samuel. (1 Samuel 7, 13)

  • Yahweh said to Samuel, 'How much longer do you mean to go on mourning over Saul, now that I myself have rejected him as ruler of Israel? Fill your horn with oil and go. I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem, for I have found myself a king from among his sons.' (1 Samuel 16, 1)

  • Samuel said to Saul, 'Why have you disturbed my rest by conjuring me up?' Saul replied, 'I am in great distress; the Philistines are waging war on me, and God has abandoned me and no longer answers me either by prophet or by dream; and so I have summoned you to tell me what I ought to do.' (1 Samuel 28, 15)

  • David's retainers were just then coming back with Joab from a raid, bringing a great quantity of booty with them. Abner was no longer with David at Hebron, since David had allowed him to go, and he had gone unmolested. (2 Samuel 3, 22)

  • Amasa went off to summon Judah, but he took longer than the time fixed by David. (2 Samuel 20, 5)


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