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  • The ark of God, too, was taken by the enemy, and Heli’s sons, Ophni and Phinees, were killed. (1 Samuel 4, 11)

  • So, crawling upon hands and knees, Jonathan climbed up, and his squire after him; and of the enemy, some fell to Jonathan himself, some to the squire as he came up behind him. (1 Samuel 14, 13)

  • Think what a blow we might have struck, if the men had eaten their fill when we came upon the plunder the enemy had left behind them! (1 Samuel 14, 30)

  • Saul, too, mustered the Israelites, and they marched to the Valley of the Terebinth, where they drew up their array to meet the enemy; (1 Samuel 17, 2)

  • By now, the Philistine had bestirred himself, and was coming on to attack David at close quarters; so, without more ado, David ran towards the enemy’s lines, to meet him. (1 Samuel 17, 48)

  • more than ever Saul grew afraid of him, and remained thenceforward his enemy. (1 Samuel 18, 29)

  • What is this trick thou hast played on me, Saul asked, helping my enemy to escape? Why, answered Michol, he threatened to kill me if I did not let him go. (1 Samuel 19, 17)

  • Now, David’s servants told him, the time has come which the Lord foretold to thee, when he promised he would put thy enemy at thy mercy. Whereupon David rose to his feet, and silently cut off the skirt of Saul’s cloak. (1 Samuel 24, 5)

  • Why wouldst thou lend an ear, David asked him, to such as tell thee David is thy enemy? (1 Samuel 24, 10)

  • should a man meet his enemy, and let him go unharmed? The Lord reward thee for this day’s kindness. (1 Samuel 24, 20)

  • Now, said Abisai, the Lord has left thy enemy at thy mercy! Let me pin him to the ground as he lies with one thrust of yonder spear; there will be no need for a second. (1 Samuel 26, 8)

  • So they brought the head of Isboseth to David at Hebron; See, they told him, here is the head of Isboseth, the heir of Saul, that was thy mortal enemy; the Lord has revenged our royal master this day upon Saul and his race. (2 Samuel 4, 8)


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