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And thereupon he recovered the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from the men of Jabes-Galaad, who had stolen them back when the Philistines hung them up in the streets of Bethsan, soon after Saul’s death on Gelboe; (2 Samuel 21, 12)
It was Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that came to the king’s rescue, and gave the Philistine his death-blow. But after that David’s men swore that he should never go into battle with them again; that light must not be lost to Israel. (2 Samuel 21, 17)
Death’s terrors were near at hand, deep flowed the tide of wickedness, to daunt me; (2 Samuel 22, 5)
So king Solomon gave orders to Banaias son of Joiada, and by his hand Adonias was put to death. (1 Kings 2, 25)
The king had a command, too, for the priest Abiathar; Go back to thy lands at Anathoth. Nothing better thou deservest than death, but I will spare thy life this day; thine it was to carry the ark in my father’s presence, and to share all the perils he endured. (1 Kings 2, 26)
the king said, Let him have his will; put him to death there, and give him burial. Only rid me, and my father’s kindred, of the blood-guilt Joab has brought upon us. (1 Kings 2, 31)
With that, Banaias son of Joiada went back and gave Joab his death-blow. He was buried at his own home, out in the wilderness; (1 Kings 2, 34)
Then the king gave orders to Banaias son of Joiada, and he followed Semei out and put him to death. (1 Kings 2, 46)
Solomon would fain have put Jeroboam to death, but he was up and gone; he took refuge with Sesac king of Egypt, and remained there till Solomon’s death. (1 Kings 11, 40)
But meanwhile Jeroboam, son of Nabat, who had fled to Egypt to be out of king Solomon’s reach, had come back home upon hearing the news of his death; (1 Kings 12, 2)
And now, when Adoram, who had charge of the levy, came to them in the king’s name, the Israelites stoned him to death; whereupon Roboam mounted his chariot and betook himself, with all speed, to Jerusalem. (1 Kings 12, 18)
And he, on coming to the throne, put all Jeroboam’s kindred to death; not a man did he spare, so that the whole race perished, as the Lord’s servant, Ahias the Silonite, had prophesied in his name. (1 Kings 15, 29)
