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Eliseus watched it, crying out, My father, my father, Israel’s chariot and charioteer! But now he had sight of him no longer. He caught at his own clothes, and tore them across; (2 Kings 2, 12)
and the king of Syria promised to send him with a letter to the king of Israel. So he set out with thirty talents of silver, and six thousand gold pieces, and ten suits of clothing. (2 Kings 5, 5)
All is well, said the other, but my master has sent me with a message to thee: Here are two young prophets but now come to visit me, from the hill-country of Ephraim; to these thou mayest well give a talent of silver, and two suits of clothing. (2 Kings 5, 22)
Better two talents, Naaman said, and would take no denial. So two of his servants must shoulder a sack that held a talent of silver and a suit of clothes each of them, and carry these in front of Giezi. (2 Kings 5, 23)
What, said Eliseus, was not this heart of mine there to witness it, when yonder fellow turned back from his chariot to meet thee? And wouldst thou, at such a time, enrich thyself with a talent of silver here, a suit of clothes there, to buy thee oliveyard and vineyard, sheep and ox, man-servant and maid-servant? (2 Kings 5, 26)
Upon hearing this tale, the king tore his garments across; and as he made his way along the battlements the people, one and all, could see how his shirt underneath was of sackcloth. (2 Kings 6, 30)
So these lepers, still at the very edge of the camp, went into one of the tents, ate and drank there, carried off silver and gold and clothing and went off to hide it; came back to another tent, plundered that too, and hid away their plunder. (2 Kings 7, 8)
but next day he took a piece of cloth, soaked it in water, and held it over Benadad’s face till he was stifled; and thus he succeeded to the throne. (2 Kings 8, 15)
to find the king standing on a dais, as the king should, with singers and trumpeters at his side, while all the folk rejoiced, and the trumpets sounded. Well might she rend her clothes, and cry out, Treason, treason! (2 Kings 11, 14)
No sooner had king Ezechias heard it, than he tore his garments open, and put on sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord. (2 Kings 19, 1)
(It was Seir that was father of Lotan, Sobal, Sebeon, Ana, Dison, Eser and Disan. (1 Chronicles 1, 38)
Lotan had a sister called Thamna, and his sons were Hori and Homam. (1 Chronicles 1, 39)
