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  • And the Philistines had a champion, a bastard born,✻ that was called Goliath of Geth. His height was six cubits and a span; (1 Samuel 17, 4)

  • So Jonathan called to David, and told him all that had passed; then he brought him back into Saul’s presence, where he remained as he had been ever wont. (1 Samuel 19, 7)

  • thy place will be empty then and the day after. Make quickly, then, for the valley, and hide thyself; thou must needs be in hiding that third day, when men can go about their work again. Wait, then, near the rock called Ezel; (1 Samuel 20, 19)

  • And now he called out after him, Make haste, do not linger where thou art. So the boy gathered up Jonathan’s arrows, and brought them to his master; (1 Samuel 20, 38)

  • One of Saul’s servants was there that day, waiting in the Lord’s precincts, a man of Edom called Doeg, chief of Saul’s shepherds. (1 Samuel 21, 7)

  • Nabal was his name, and he had a wife called Abigail, that was a woman of good sense and of great beauty; but this husband of hers, descended from Caleb, was a churlish fellow, wicked and spiteful in all his dealings. (1 Samuel 25, 3)

  • When Joab returned after abandoning the pursuit, he called the roll and found only nineteen of David’s men missing, besides Asael; (2 Samuel 2, 30)

  • What, wouldst thou mate with my father’s concubine? And he, greatly angered by Isboseth’s words, cried out, I have made all Juda shun me like a carrion-dog, by befriending the line of thy father Saul, his kindred and his court, instead of giving thee up to David; and am I to be called to account this day over a woman? (2 Samuel 3, 8)

  • For heir, he had a grandson of Saul by Jonathan, a lame-footed boy;✻ he was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezrahel, and his nurse carried him off to safety, but in the hurry of the flight he fell and was lamed; he was called Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)

  • but take it he did, the Citadel of Sion that is called David’s Keep. (2 Samuel 5, 7)

  • He had promised a reward to the conqueror of the Jebusites, to the man who should reach the gutters of the roofs, and clear them of the blind and lame (as he called them) that were David’s enemies. That was how the saying arose, No entry into the precincts for the blind and the lame.✻ (2 Samuel 5, 8)

  • And now he made his dwelling in the Citadel, and called it David’s Keep; he built walls round it, too, with Mello for their outer bastion. (2 Samuel 5, 9)


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