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the poor man had nothing except one ewe-lamb which he had bought and reared, letting it grow up in his house like his own children, share his own food and drink, sleep in his bosom; it was like a daughter to him. (2 Samuel 12, 3)
Three sons he had, and one daughter called Tamar, a woman fair to see. (2 Samuel 14, 27)
In Joab’s place, Absalom gave the command of his army to Amasa, that was son to a man called Jethra, of Jezrahel; he had mated with Abigail, daughter of Naas, that was sister to Joab’s mother Sarvia. (2 Samuel 17, 25)
he took two sons that were born to Saul by Respha, daughter of Aia, one called Armoni and one that bore his cousin’s name of Miphiboseth, and five sons of Michol, Saul’s daughter, that she bore to Hadriel, son of Berzellai, at Molathi, (2 Samuel 21, 8)
and Respha, the daughter of Aia, spread herself a covering of sackcloth and sat there on the rock, from the beginning of harvest till the first rains fell on them; bird by day nor beast by night should touch them. (2 Samuel 21, 10)
The news of what Saul’s concubine, Respha the daughter of Aia, had done, reached David’s ears. (2 Samuel 21, 11)
By now, Solomon’s power was firmly established, and he allied himself by mar-riage to the king of Egypt, whose daughter he wedded. He took her to live in the Keep of David; not yet had he built his own palace, or the Lord’s house; not yet had he finished walling in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 3, 1)
the son of Abinadab, who married Solomon’s daughter Taphet, for the whole of Naphath-Dor. (1 Kings 4, 11)
Achimaas (husband of Solomon’s daughter Basemath) for Nephthali; (1 Kings 4, 15)
within it was a private apartment which he used when he was administering justice. The house he built for Pharao’s daughter that he had married was of the same workmanship as this hall. (1 Kings 7, 8)
Gazer had been taken and burnt by the invading army of Pharao, king of Egypt; its inhabitants, who were Chanaanites, he put to the sword, and later gave it by way of dowry when his daughter married king Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 16)
And no sooner had Pharao’s daughter removed from the Keep of David to her new palace, than Solomon set about building up Mello. (1 Kings 9, 24)
