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  • Great sorrow had king David when the news came to him, but he would do nothing to cross his son Amnon, that he loved dearly; was he not his first-born? (2 Samuel 13, 21)

  • Their sons remain with them, Sadoc’s son Achimaas and Abiathar’s son Jonathan; by them thou canst send me news of all thou hearest. (2 Samuel 15, 36)

  • but Joab told him, Better some other day than this for bearing the message; I would not have thee tell the news to-day; here is a king’s son dead. (2 Samuel 18, 20)

  • And thereupon Sadoc’s son Achimaas asked whether he might not run after Chusi. No need for that, my son, Joab answered; it is not good news thou wilt carry. (2 Samuel 18, 22)

  • and cried out to let the king know of it. If he is alone, the king said, he has good news to tell. Then, as the runner came nearer, (2 Samuel 18, 25)

  • And the watchman told him, I have marked how the first messenger runs; he runs like Achimaas, son of Sadoc. A good man, the king said; his will be good news. (2 Samuel 18, 27)

  • Chusi came up after him; Good news, said he, for my lord the king! The Lord has maintained thy cause against the rebels. (2 Samuel 18, 31)

  • and the news of the royal grief went round among the army, so that the victory they had won that day issued only in lament. (2 Samuel 19, 2)

  • News of what the Israelites were saying had reached the court, and now king David sent word to the priests, Sadoc and Abiathar, bidding them ask the elders of Juda, Why are you the last to welcome the king home again? (2 Samuel 19, 11)

  • The news of what Saul’s concubine, Respha the daughter of Aia, had done, reached David’s ears. (2 Samuel 21, 11)

  • and he came near to being struck down by Jesbi-Benob, a man of the Araphite breed, that had a spear-head of ten pounds weight, and a new sword at his side. (2 Samuel 21, 16)

  • Thereupon Nathan said to Solomon’s mother Bethsabee, Hast thou heard the news that Haggith’s son Adonias has come to the throne, and our lord king David none the wiser? (1 Kings 1, 11)


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