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  • As for the asses that were lost three days since, put thy mind at ease, they have been found already. And here is all the best that Israel has to give, waiting for whom? For thee, and for thy father’s kin. (1 Samuel 9, 20)

  • When thou leavest me to-day, and hast gone southward as far as Rachel’s tomb, on the frontiers of Benjamin, thou wilt meet two men bringing thee news that the lost asses thou art looking for have been found; that thy father has forgotten them in his anxiety, and only asks how he is to find his son. (1 Samuel 10, 2)

  • Then he said to the people, It was the Lord that gave you Moses and Aaron, and rescued your fathers from Egypt; (1 Samuel 12, 6)

  • stand there now, in his presence, while I confront you with all the mercy the Lord has shewn to you and to your fathers, (1 Samuel 12, 7)

  • from the time when Jacob removed to Egypt. When your fathers pleaded with the Lord, he sent Moses and Aaron to rescue them from Egypt, and gave them a home in the place where you stand. (1 Samuel 12, 8)

  • he had a priest with him, bearing the sacred mantle, Achias son of Achitob. (This Achitob was brother to Ichabod, and son of that Phinees whose father Heli was once the Lord’s priest at Silo.) The men in the ranks, too, knew nothing of Jonathan’s errand. (1 Samuel 14, 3)

  • Jonathan had not heard his father bind the people so; and he, reaching forward and dipping the end of his staff into a honeycomb, took a mouthful from his hand; whereupon his eyesight grew clearer at once. (1 Samuel 14, 27)

  • And what of the ban thy father laid on us, one of the men said to him, calling down a curse on anyone who should touch food to-day? But the Israelites were faint on their march, (1 Samuel 14, 28)

  • and Jonathan said, It is an ill turn my father has done to his country; why, could you not see for yourselves how my eyes grew brighter for a mouthful of yonder honey? (1 Samuel 14, 29)

  • like Cis, Saul’s father, Ner was son of Abiel. (1 Samuel 14, 51)

  • he and his army spared Agag; spared, too, the best of the flocks and herds, the choicest garments, the fattest rams; they would not destroy anything that was precious. All that was mean and worthless they destroyed readily enough. (1 Samuel 15, 9)

  • 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)


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