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  • Now, Saul's daughter, Michal, fell in love with David. When this came to Saul's knowledge, he was very pleased (1 Samuel 18, 20)

  • David and his men set out and killed two hundred Philistines. And they brought the king the foreskins so that David could become the king's son-in-law. So Saul had to give his daughter Michal to David to become his wife. (1 Samuel 18, 27)

  • Saul feared David for he knew that Yahweh was with him. But Michal, Saul's daughter, loved him. (1 Samuel 18, 28)

  • Saul, in the meantime, had given Michal, his daughter and David's wife, to Palti, son of Laish who was from Gallim. (1 Samuel 25, 44)

  • Nothing and no one was missing, small or great, son or daughter, booty or anything the Amalekites had taken. David brought back everything. (1 Samuel 30, 19)

  • his second, Chileab, of Abigail, widow of Nabal of Carmel; the third, Absalom, son of Maacah the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur; (2 Samuel 3, 3)

  • Now Saul had a concubine named Rizpah, daughter of Aiah, on whose account Ishbaal chided Abner, "Why have you slept with my father's concubine?" (2 Samuel 3, 7)

  • David replied, "I will make an agreement with you, but on one condition: you may appear before me when you bring me Saul's daughter, Michal." (2 Samuel 3, 13)

  • As the ark of Yahweh entered the city of David, Michal, Saul's daughter, looked out of the window; and when she saw King David leaping and whirling round before Yahweh, she despised him in her heart. (2 Samuel 6, 16)

  • When David returned to bless his household, Michal, Saul's daughter, met him and said, "How the king of Israel honored himself today, exposing himself before his servants' maids as uncouth men do!" (2 Samuel 6, 20)

  • And Michal, Saul's daughter, had no child to the day she died. (2 Samuel 6, 23)

  • David sent to inquire about the woman, and was told, "She is Bathsheba, daughter of Eliam and wife of Uriah, the Hittite." (2 Samuel 11, 3)


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