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The Lord be merciful to me, never will I lay hands on the king he has anointed! Come, take up the spear that is by his head, and yonder pitcher of water, and let us begone. (1 Samuel 26, 11)
but I will not cancel my merciful promise to him, as I cancelled my promise to Saul, the king that was banished from my favour. (2 Samuel 7, 15)
how powerful thou art to protect the king thou hast chosen, how merciful thou art towards him thou hast anointed, towards David, and David’s line for ever.✻ (2 Samuel 22, 51)
The Lord be merciful to me, said he, never that! That were to drink men’s blood; they brought it at the peril of their lives; it is not for my drinking. Such were the feats of the three first champions. (2 Samuel 23, 17)
Thou hast been very merciful, answered Solomon, to my father David, a servant of thine that ever shewed himself loyal and observant, and kept his heart true to thee; and one great mercy thou didst keep till the last; thou hast granted the succession to a son of his own, the man thou seest. (1 Kings 3, 6)
and thus he prayed: Lord God of Israel, thou reignest without rival in heaven and earth, making good thy merciful promises to all who follow thee with undivided hearts. (1 Kings 8, 23)
and there his courtiers told him, This is the tale we have heard about the kings of Israel, that they are merciful men. Let us put sackcloth on our loins, and ropes on our heads, and give ourselves up to the king of Israel; it may be he will spare our lives. (1 Kings 20, 31)
The Lord be merciful to me, Naboth answered; should I give thee the land that was my fathers’ patrimony? (1 Kings 21, 3)
he shall find in me a father, and I in him a son. I will not cancel my merciful promises to him, as I cancelled my promise to the king who went before thee. (1 Chronicles 17, 13)
Thou hast been very merciful, Solomon answered, to my father David, in granting him a son to succeed him; (2 Chronicles 1, 8)
Lord God of Israel, he said, thou reignest without rival in heaven and earth, making good thy merciful promises to all who follow thee with undivided hearts. (2 Chronicles 6, 14)
When you have come back to the Lord, the victors will relent, and allow your banished sons and brethren to return home; so gracious the Lord is, so merciful; turn back to him, and his face shall be hidden from you no more. (2 Chronicles 30, 9)
