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  • Hiram too, king of Tyre, sent messengers offering him cedar planks and carpenters, and stone-masons for the walls; and they built David’s house for him. (2 Samuel 5, 11)

  • No sooner had the bearers of the ark gone six paces on their journey, than he sacrificed the bull and a ram with it. (2 Samuel 6, 13)

  • he sent his son Joram to greet David and wish him well, out of gratitude for the conquest and rout of Adarezer, who was Thou’s enemy; and this Joram brought presents with him, of gold and silver and bronze, (2 Samuel 8, 10)

  • Aduram was overseer of the revenues, and Josaphat, son of Ahilud, kept the records; (2 Samuel 20, 24)

  • Through thee, my steps are untrammelled as I go, foot of mine never falters; (2 Samuel 22, 37)

  • I can crush them to pieces, like dust on the ground, spurn and trample them like mire in the streets. (2 Samuel 22, 43)

  • Adonias, then, would offer sacrifice of rams and calves and other fattened beasts at the Stone of Zoheleth, by Enrogel spring; bidding his brother princes there as guests, and the men of Juda that were in David’s service, (1 Kings 1, 9)

  • Nay, he has sacrificed bulls, fattened beasts, and rams without number, with the priest Abiathar, and Joab, the commander of thy men, for his guests, and all the princes except thy servant Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 19)

  • Away he goes, to offer up bulls, fatten beasts, and rams without number; all the princes are summoned to the feast, and the chiefs of the army, and the priest Abiathar; and there they sit, eating and drinking, while the cry goes up, Long live king Adonias! (1 Kings 1, 25)

  • Ahisar was controller of the household, and Adoniram, son of Abda, controller of the revenues. (1 Kings 4, 6)

  • The son of Gaber for Ramoth-Galaad, with the townships Jair, son of Manasses, conquered in Galaad; he controlled all the Argob district of Basan, containing sixty great walled cities that had bolts of bronze. (1 Kings 4, 13)

  • ten oxen from the stall, and twenty from the meadow, and a hundred rams; besides venison of red-deer and roe-deer and gazelle, and farmyard birds. (1 Kings 4, 23)


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