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  • so his attendants asked leave of him to go and find a young maid, who should be brought to the court and cherish him by sleeping in his bosom, to give their royal master warmth. (1 Kings 1, 2)

  • he saddled his ass for a journey; to Geth he went and to the court of Achis in search of them, and brought them home with him. (1 Kings 2, 40)

  • Solomon appointed twelve commissioners in the various parts of Israel to secure the maintenance of the king and his court, each of them providing the revenues needed for one month in the year. (1 Kings 4, 7)

  • The great courtyard, which was round, had three courses of dressed stone and one of planed cedar-wood; thus the court around the palace porch was to match the inner court of the temple. (1 Kings 7, 12)

  • That day, the king must needs hallow the middle part of the court before the Lord’s house, burning there the burnt-sacrifice, and the bloodless offerings, and the fat taken from the welcome-victims; there was no room for these on the brazen altar that stood there in the Lord’s presence. (1 Kings 8, 64)

  • the food that was on his table, the lodging of his servants, the order and splendour of his court, how the wine went round, and what burnt-sacrifice he offered in the Lord’s temple,✻ she stood breathless in wonder. (1 Kings 10, 5)

  • by her he had a son, Genubath, whom Taphnes brought up at Pharao’s palace, so that he lived at court among Pharao’s own children. (1 Kings 11, 20)

  • Why wouldst thou bid me court death by telling my master, Elias is here? (1 Kings 18, 14)

  • Then one said to another, This is ill done; we are bearers of good news to-day. If we keep it secret, and wait till morning to spread it, that were shame to us. Back go we, and tell our tale in the king’s court. (2 Kings 7, 9)

  • but though they worshipped the Lord, they still paid court to their own gods with the usages of their own folk, learned before ever they came to Samaria. (2 Kings 17, 33)

  • Whereupon, before ever Isaias reached the middle of the court-yard, the word of the Lord came to him, (2 Kings 20, 4)

  • And so the elders of Israel went to his court at Hebron; and there, at Hebron, in the Lord’s presence, David made a covenant with them, and they anointed him king of Israel, so fulfilling the promise which the Lord made to him through Samuel. (1 Chronicles 11, 3)


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