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And Nathan said to David, Thou art the man.Here is a message for thee, said he, from the Lord God of Israel: I anointed thee king of Israel, I saved thy life when Saul threatened it; (2 Samuel 12, 7)
he answered, Fast and lament I would, for the child’s sake, while he lived; It may be, I thought, the Lord will grant me his life. (2 Samuel 12, 22)
While they were still on their way, the story reached David that Absalom had slain all the princes, and not one had escaped with his life. (2 Samuel 13, 30)
Ah, said she, if the king would only take an oath in the name of the Lord his God that the kinsfolk shall not be allowed to carry on the feud, that my son’s life shall indeed be spared! Not a hair shall fall from his head, the king answered. (2 Samuel 14, 11)
We must all die, water spilt on the ground; there is no bringing back the dead. Never a soul will God suffer to be lost in the reckoning; still he busies himself with remedies to save the life of him who is banished.✻ (2 Samuel 14, 14)
But Ethai answered, As the Lord is a living God, as my lord the king is a living man, it cannot be. Wherever thou art, my lord king, in life or in death, there also will thy servant be. (2 Samuel 15, 21)
Then he cried out, so that Abisai and all his servants could hear him, Look you, here is the son of my own body conspiring against my life; why may not yonder Benjamite do as much? Let him curse as curse the Lord has bidden him; (2 Samuel 16, 11)
but they would not have it. It makes no great matter to the enemy, they said, whether we are routed: even if half of us should fall, they would set little store by it; thy life is more to them than the lives of ten thousand others. Better that thou shouldst remain in the city and garrison it for us. (2 Samuel 18, 3)
It would have been at the risk of my life, and the thing would never have passed unnoticed by the king; why, thou wouldst thyself be laying information against me. (2 Samuel 18, 13)
(The monument which stands in the King’s Vale is one which Absalom erected for himself in his own life-time, thinking thus to perpetuate his name, since he had no son to follow him. And as he gave this monument his own name, it has been called Absalom’s Mark ever since.) (2 Samuel 18, 18)
What, sons of Sarvia, David answered, will you never give me rest? This day, of all others, would you mar my peace? No Israelite shall lose his life this day, which has taught me for the first time that I am king in Israel. (2 Samuel 19, 22)
the king took an oath: As the Lord is a living God, he who has preserved my life against all perils, (1 Kings 1, 29)
