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  • for you give kings their victories, you rescue your servant David. From the sword of evil (Psalms 144, 10)

  • [Hymn of Praise Of David] I shall praise you to the heights, God my King, I shall bless your name for ever and ever. (Psalms 145, 1)

  • Your kingship is a kingship for ever, your reign lasts from age to age. Yahweh is trustworthy in all his words, and upright in all his deeds. (Psalms 145, 13)

  • They then rebuilt the City of David with a great strong wall and strong towers and made this their Citadel. (1 Maccabees 1, 33)

  • Word was brought to the royal officials and forces stationed in Jerusalem, in the City of David, that those who had repudiated the king's edict had gone down to the hiding places in the desert. (1 Maccabees 2, 31)

  • David for his generous heart inherited the throne of an everlasting kingdom. (1 Maccabees 2, 57)

  • When he saw their military strength he offered this prayer, 'Blessed are you, Saviour of Israel, who shattered the mighty warrior's attack at the hand of your servant David, and delivered the Philistine camp into the hands of Jonathan son of Saul, and his armourbearer. (1 Maccabees 4, 30)

  • and its very wealthy temple containing golden armour, breastplates and weapons, left there by Alexander son of Philip, the king of Macedon, the first to reign over the Greeks. (1 Maccabees 6, 2)

  • In the year 151, Demetrius son of Seleucus left Rome and arrived with a few men at a town on the coast, where he inaugurated his reign. (1 Maccabees 7, 1)

  • About five hundred of Nicanor's men fell; the rest took refuge in the City of David. (1 Maccabees 7, 32)

  • In the year 160, Alexander, son of Antiochus Epiphanes, raised an army and occupied Ptolemais. He was well received, and there inaugurated his reign. (1 Maccabees 10, 1)

  • 'It has fallen to him in his time to expel the foreigners from his country, including those in the City of David in Jerusalem, who had converted it into a citadel for their own use, from which they would sally out to defile the surroundings of the sanctuary and to violate its sacred character; (1 Maccabees 14, 36)


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