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But still the Lord’s vengeance threatened Israel; and now it was through David he disturbed their peace, with a design for registering Israel and Juda.✻ (2 Samuel 24, 1)
And now to speak of Joab, son of Sarvia. Thou knowest well the ill turn he has done me; here were two commanders of the Israelite army, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether, that fell by his hand. They were at peace with him when he struck the warrior’s blow, stained himself, from the shoes on his feet to the girdle on his loins, with the blood that should have been spilt in war. (1 Kings 2, 5)
All the country that lies west of the Euphrates, from Thaphsa to Gaza, was subject to him, with all the kings that dwelt in those parts; look about him where he would, all was peace. (1 Kings 4, 24)
Solomon had the gift of wisdom the Lord had promised him; he kept peace with Hiram, and a treaty was made between them. (1 Kings 5, 12)
And now Benadad promised, I will give thee back the cities my father took from thine, and thou shalt have streets in Damascus, as my father had in Samaria, and I will go home at peace with thee. So Achab made peace with him, and let him go his way. (1 Kings 20, 34)
The peace between Syria and Israel lasted three years. (1 Kings 22, 1)
Listen then, said he; I had a vision of all Israel as sheep, that strayed because they had no shepherd, and the Lord’s word came, They have no master now; let them disperse to their home in peace. (1 Kings 22, 17)
With the king of Israel, he lived on terms of peace. (1 Kings 22, 45)
Go on thy way, said Eliseus, and peace go with thee. So there, on a spring day, they parted.✻ (2 Kings 5, 19)
But when the driver of the chariot met him, and asked, Is all peaceful? Jehu said, Talk not of peace;✻ pass on behind me and follow. And the watchman cried, The messenger reached them, but never returns. (2 Kings 9, 18)
Then a second chariot was sent out; once more the king asked whether all was peaceful, and once more the answer was, Talk not of peace; pass on behind me and follow. (2 Kings 9, 19)
Why then, Ezechias said to Isaias, welcome be the word the Lord has spoken through thee! In my time at least may there be peace; may the promise hold good.✻ (2 Kings 20, 19)
