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On the third day, a man arrived from Saul's camp with his clothes torn and earth on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the ground and prostrated himself. (2 Samuel 1, 2)
he sent his son Hadoram to King David to greet him and to congratulate him on having made war on Hadadezer and on having defeated him, since Hadadezer was at war with Tou. Hadoram brought with him objects made of silver, gold and bronze, (2 Samuel 8, 10)
which King David also consecrated to Yahweh, as he had already consecrated the silver and gold taken from all the nations which he had subjugated- (2 Samuel 8, 11)
On entering David's presence, Meribbaal son of Jonathan, son of Saul, fell on his face and prostrated himself. David said, 'Meribbaal!' He replied, 'Here I am, at your service.' (2 Samuel 9, 6)
Meribbaal prostrated himself and said, 'Who is your servant, for you to show favour to a dead dog like me?' (2 Samuel 9, 8)
The Aramaeans, realising that Israel had got the better of them, concentrated their forces. (2 Samuel 10, 15)
On the seventh day the child died. David's retinue were afraid to tell him that the child was dead. 'Even when the child was alive', they thought, 'we reasoned with him and he would not listen to us. How can we tell him that the child is dead? He will do something desperate.' (2 Samuel 12, 18)
David got off the ground, bathed and anointed himself and put on fresh clothes. Then he went into Yahweh's sanctuary and prostrated himself. On returning to his house, he asked to be served with food and ate it. (2 Samuel 12, 20)
So the woman of Tekoa went to the king and, falling on her face to the ground, prostrated herself. 'Help, my lord king!' she said. (2 Samuel 14, 4)
Joab fell on his face to the ground, prostrated himself and blessed the king. 'My lord king,' Joab said, 'today your servant knows that he has won your favour, since the king has done what his servant asked.' (2 Samuel 14, 22)
Joab went to the king and told him this. He then summoned Absalom, who prostrated himself with his face to the ground before the king. And the king kissed Absalom. (2 Samuel 14, 33)
And whenever anyone came up to him to prostrate himself, he would stretch out his hand, draw him to him and kiss him. (2 Samuel 15, 5)
