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So, rising at dead of night, when all was still, she took my son from beside me, my lord, while I slept, put him in her own bosom, and her dead son in mine. (1 Kings 3, 20)
In the morning, when I raised myself to give my child suck, a dead child was there; and it was not till I looked at it more closely under the full light of day that I found this was never the child I bore. (1 Kings 3, 21)
And when the other woman said, No, it is thy child that is dead, mine that is alive, she persisted in answering, Thou liest; it is my child that lives, thine that is dead. Such was the angry debate they held in the king’s presence. (1 Kings 3, 22)
See, said the king, it is all, My child lives and thine is dead, on the one side, and Thy child is dead and mine lives, on the other. (1 Kings 3, 23)
When news reached Adad, there in Egypt, that David had been laid to rest with his fathers, and that Joab, too, the commander of his army, was dead, he asked Pharao’s leave to go back to his own country. (1 Kings 11, 21)
and in the Lord’s name he cried aloud against the altar, Listen, thou altar, listen to a message from the Lord. I see a prince that is to come, born of David’s race, Josias by name, that shall sacrifice on thee the very priests who now feed thee with incense; the bones of dead men shall be thy sacrifice. (1 Kings 13, 2)
Passers-by told how they had seen it, a lion standing beside a dead man’s body that lay in the road, when they reached the township where the old seer lived, (1 Kings 13, 25)
So the old seer took up the prophet’s body and put it on the ass, and returned with it to his own city, to mourn over the dead. (1 Kings 13, 29)
and no sooner had she heard of his death, than she bade the king bestir himself. Take for thy own, she said, the vineyard which Naboth the Jezrahelite would not sell thee; Naboth is dead, and can thwart thy will no longer. (1 Kings 21, 15)
And away went Achab to take possession of Naboth’s vineyard; Naboth was dead. (1 Kings 21, 16)
There was a woman once that appealed to Eliseus for aid; her husband had been among the disciples of the prophets. Master, she said, thou knewest my husband for a faithful servant of thine, and one that feared the Lord. Now he is dead, and here is a creditor of mine that will come and take away my two sons, to be his bondsmen. (2 Kings 4, 1)
Then Eliseus went into the house, where the boy lay dead in his bed; (2 Kings 4, 32)
