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  • And so-- "Great are you, Lord GOD! There is none like you and there is no God but you, just as we have heard it told. (2 Samuel 7, 22)

  • Your name will be forever great, when men say, 'The LORD of hosts is God of Israel,' and the house of your servant David stands firm before you. (2 Samuel 7, 26)

  • The rich man had flocks and herds in great numbers. (2 Samuel 12, 2)

  • But the king asked, "Is the youth Absalom safe?" And Ahimaaz replied, "I saw a great disturbance when the king's servant Joab sent your servant on, but I do not know what it was." (2 Samuel 18, 29)

  • They were at the great stone in Gibeon when Amasa met them. Now Joab had a belt over his tunic, from which was slung, in its sheath near his thigh, a sword that could be drawn with a downward movement. (2 Samuel 20, 8)

  • "You have given me your saving shield, and your help has made me great. (2 Samuel 22, 36)

  • You who gave great victories to your king and showed kindness to your anointed, to David and his posterity forever." (2 Samuel 22, 51)

  • but he stood his ground and fought the Philistines until his hand grew tired and became cramped, holding fast to the sword. The LORD brought about a great victory on that day; the soldiers turned back after Eleazar, but only to strip the slain. (2 Samuel 23, 10)

  • he took his stand in the middle of the plot and defended it. He slew the Philistines, and the LORD brought about a great victory. Such were the deeds of the Three warriors. (2 Samuel 23, 12)

  • Benaiah, son of Jehoiada, a stalwart from Kabzeel, was a man of great achievements. It was he who slew the two lions in Moab. He also went down and killed the lion in the cistern at the time of the snow. (2 Samuel 23, 20)

  • He has slaughtered oxen, fatlings, and sheep in great numbers; he has invited all the king's sons, Abiathar the priest, and Joab, the general of the army, but not your servant Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 19)

  • He went down today and slaughtered oxen, fatlings, and sheep in great numbers; he invited all the king's sons, the commanders of the army, and Abiathar the priest, and they are eating and drinking in his company and saying, 'Long live King Adonijah!' (1 Kings 1, 25)


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