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  • And now Samuel bade the whole people gather in the divine presence at Maspha, (1 Samuel 10, 17)

  • But all through the camp, all through the countryside, came a sudden terror; the rest of the detachment, that were returning from a foray, stood there open-mouthed; the earth, too, shook, and it seemed as if a divine terror were abroad. (1 Samuel 14, 15)

  • The Lord’s blessing on thee, was Saul’s greeting to him; I have fulfilled the divine command. (1 Samuel 15, 13)

  • What, said Samuel, thinkest thou the Lord’s favour can be won by offering him sacrifice and victim, instead of obeying his divine will? The Lord loves obedience better than any sacrifice, the attentive ear better than the fat of rams. (1 Samuel 15, 22)

  • Saul, then, began to fear David, as the heir to that divine favour he had lost; (1 Samuel 18, 12)

  • Rash deed of his, that provoked the divine anger; the Lord smote him, and he died there beside the ark. (2 Samuel 6, 7)

  • But that same night the divine word came to Nathan, (2 Samuel 7, 4)

  • No words can thy servant David find; such divine mercy thou showest him. (2 Samuel 7, 20)

  • that so thy name may be for ever glorified, the Lord of hosts that is God of Israel; under thy divine care may the dynasty of thy servant David remain unshaken. (2 Samuel 7, 26)

  • As for Achitophel, when he found that his advice was not followed, he saddled his ass and went home to Gilon; there he put his affairs in order, and hanged himself. So there they buried him, in his father’s tomb. (2 Samuel 17, 23)

  • This award was talked of throughout all Israel, and men feared the king, that was so inspired by divine wisdom in the judgements he gave. (1 Kings 3, 28)

  • 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)


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