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What form is it thou seest? he asked. And she said, An old man has come up, wrapped in a cloak. Then Saul knew that it was Samuel, and he bowed his face to the earth, and did reverence. (1 Samuel 28, 14)
Why hast thou disturbed my rest, Samuel asked, and brought me to earth again? I am hard pressed, Saul told him; the Philistines are levying war on me, and the Lord has forsaken me, giving me no answer by prophet or by dream; and I have summoned thee to tell me how I am to make shift. (1 Samuel 28, 15)
Nay, answered Samuel, what need to ask? The Lord has forsaken thee, and gone over to one that is thy rival. (1 Samuel 28, 16)
With that, Saul fell his full length on the ground, so daunted was he by Samuel’s words, so weak from taking no food all that day. (1 Samuel 28, 20)
and would have this lament of his, The Bow, taught to the sons of Juda;✻ the words of it are to be found in the Book of the Upright. Remember, Israel, the dead, wounded on thy heights, (2 Samuel 1, 18)
added that he had a book which the high priest Helcias had given him.This book, then, Saphan read out in the royal presence; (2 Kings 22, 10)
Go and consult the Lord, he told them, in my name, and in the name of this whole people of Juda, about this new-found copy of the law. Fiercely the Lord’s anger burns against us, that the words of this book should have fallen on deaf ears, and our race should have disobeyed the commands enjoined upon us. (2 Kings 22, 13)
Thus says the Lord, For this city and its citizens I have punishments in store, all the punishments threatened in yonder book the king of Juda has read. (2 Kings 22, 16)
But to the king of Juda, who sent you here to consult the Lord, give this message from the Lord God of Israel: Well for thee thou didst listen to the warnings this book gave thee! (2 Kings 22, 18)
then he went up into the Lord’s temple, and all the warriors of Juda bore him company, and all the citizens of Jerusalem, priest and prophet, high and low. There, in their hearing, he read out the terms of the law from the book they had found in the Lord’s house. (2 Kings 23, 2)
And the king, standing on the dais, made a promise, there in the Lord’s presence. They would make the Lord their leader, holding fast by command and decree and observance of his, heart and soul, with fresh loyalty to all the terms of the covenant which this book set on record. To that promise, the whole people gave its assent. (2 Kings 23, 3)
And now he bade all his subjects keep paschal holiday in honour of the Lord their God, with all the rites prescribed by the covenant which the book recorded. (2 Kings 23, 21)
