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and Saul, seeing how well he prospered, began to be afraid of him; (1 Samuel 18, 15)
Meanwhile, the Philistine chiefs came out to battle; David, from the time when their attacks began, shewed greater skill than all the rest of Saul’s officers, and his name was in high renown. (1 Samuel 18, 30)
Listen, son of Achitob, Saul began, and Achimelech answered, I am here, my lord, at thy command. (1 Samuel 22, 12)
The Lord be merciful to me, never will I lay hands on the king he has anointed! Come, take up the spear that is by his head, and yonder pitcher of water, and let us begone. (1 Samuel 26, 11)
And now the chiefs of the Philistines began asking what these Hebrews did there; Why, said Achis, you have surely heard of David, that was in the service of Saul, king of Israel? He has been with me a long time, more than a year now, and to this day, from the day when he first took refuge with me I have had no fault to find with him.✻ (1 Samuel 29, 3)
Come then, march away to-morrow with all thy company; rise up at dawn, and begone with the morning light. (1 Samuel 29, 10)
Isboseth, heir to king Saul, was forty years old when his reign over Israel began, and it lasted two years; David had no following except the tribe of Juda, (2 Samuel 2, 10)
On Joab’s head let the guilt fall, and on all his line; let the line of Joab never want a man that has a running at the reins, or is a leper, or works at the distaff like a woman, or falls in battle, or begs his bread.✻ (2 Samuel 3, 29)
He was thirty years old when his reign began, and it lasted forty years; (2 Samuel 5, 4)
They had reached the threshing-floor of Nachon, when the oxen began to kick and tilted the ark to one side; whereupon Oza put out his hand and caught hold of it. (2 Samuel 6, 6)
And now Amnon conceived a hatred of her that passed all measure; the love he once had for her could not compare with his hatred now; Up, he cried, and begone! (2 Samuel 13, 15)
He also invited from Gilo Achitophel, the Gilonite that was David’s own counsellor. So Absalom began to offer his victims, and his conspiracy grew ever stronger, and the number ever greater that came to his support. (2 Samuel 15, 12)
