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At this, Jacob was overcome with terror, and in his extremity he divided up his followers, the flocks of sheep, too, and the cattle, and the camels, into two companies; (Genesis 32, 7)
Pray then, said Esau, take some of my followers to escort thee on thy journey. No need for that, answered Jacob; enough for me, my lord, that I should have thy good will. (Genesis 33, 15)
Gedeon had now reached and crossed the Jordan, with his three hundred followers. They were too weary to keep up with the fugitives, (Judges 8, 4)
There, at Gabaa, Saul and his son Jonathan encamped with their followers, while the Philistines confronted them at Machmas. (1 Samuel 13, 16)
Why, answered the priest, never a loaf have I here for common uses; there is only the holy bread. Are they free from defilement, these followers of thine, from the touch of woman, at least? (1 Samuel 21, 4)
When the news reached Saul that David and his followers had come into view, Saul was dwelling at Gabaa, and held his court, spear in hand, in the wood of Rama. (1 Samuel 22, 6)
But David’s followers protested, Here are we going in fear of our lives, even on the soil of Juda; and wouldst thou have us make our way to Ceila, and fight the army of the Philistines? (1 Samuel 23, 3)
When Saul and his followers came in pursuit, David had news of it, and took refuge in a rock-fastness, haunting still the desert of Maon; and through the desert of Maon Saul went in pursuit of him, learning that he was to be found there. (1 Samuel 23, 25)
and with three thousand picked men from the Israelite ranks he went to hunt out David and his followers, though it were among rocks so steep that only the wild goats could find a footing. (1 Samuel 24, 3)
So David bound himself to Saul by oath, and Saul went home, while David and his followers returned to their hill-fastness. (1 Samuel 24, 23)
Whereupon he bade all his followers gird on their swords. Gird themselves they did, and so did he; some four hundred men went with him, and the other two hundred were left to guard the baggage. (1 Samuel 25, 13)
I entreat thee to accept this offering I have brought thee, as a handmaid to her master; share it, my lord, with thy followers. (1 Samuel 25, 27)
