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Philistines, you must summon up your courage, and play the man, or these Hebrew slaves are like to be your masters. Courage, then; to arms! (1 Samuel 4, 9)
Strong be those arms of yours, keep your courage high; now that you no longer have Saul to rule over you, the tribe of Juda has anointed me to be its king. (2 Samuel 2, 7)
Upon this, David sent him back with a message for Joab: Never be daunted by what has befallen; still uncertain are the chances of war; now one, now another, the sword claims for its prey. Hurl thy men ever more strongly against the city, and destroy it; bid them keep their courage high. (2 Samuel 11, 25)
Then, after six days, the child died; and David’s servants had not the courage to tell him it was so. If he would not listen to our remonstrances, they thought, while the child yet lived, what penance will he do when we tell him it is dead! (2 Samuel 12, 18)
I am going, said he, the way all mortal things go at last; do thou keep thy courage high and play the man. (1 Kings 2, 2)
Courage, then, my son; the Lord be with thee, and prosper thou ever. Build a house for the Lord thy God, as he himself has promised; (1 Chronicles 22, 11)
Do thou but keep decree and award of his, handed on through Moses to Israel, and all shall be well with thee; play the man, and keep thy courage high, never doubting, never daunted. (1 Chronicles 22, 13)
Meanwhile, here is this house to be built, the Lord’s sanctuary; on thee his choice has fallen; courage! To the task! (1 Chronicles 28, 10)
Play a man’s part, said David to Solomon; courage! To the task! Never doubting, never daunted; the Lord thy God will be at thy side, never failing thee, never forsaking thee, and see that thou hast strength to do all that must be done for his temple. (1 Chronicles 28, 20)
These added strength to the kingdom of Juda, and lent courage to Roboam, the son of Solomon, but only for three years. Only for three years did they follow loyally in the steps of David and Solomon. (2 Chronicles 11, 17)
So Roboam took courage, and ruled his people yet. He was forty-one years old when he came to the throne, and for seventeen years he reigned at Jerusalem, the city the Lord chose, out of all Israel’s tribes, to be the shrine of his name. His mother was called Naama, an Ammonitess. (2 Chronicles 12, 13)
But you, take courage; never slacken your resolve; still for your loyal service you shall have reward. (2 Chronicles 15, 7)
