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Then the king said to her, I have a question to ask thee; answer it openly. My Lord king, she said, thou hast only to speak. (2 Samuel 14, 18)
Bestir thyself, come out and speak to thy men, and earn their good will; I swear by the Lord that if thou dost not come out, not a man will be left to serve thy cause by night-fall; and worse awaits thee than all the troubles which have come upon thee from the days of thy youth till now. (2 Samuel 19, 7)
But now a wise woman cried out from within the city, A word with you, a word with you! Bid Joab come here, and let me speak to him. (2 Samuel 20, 16)
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)
there was a matter he would confide to her. So she bade him speak out, but still he hesitated; (1 Kings 2, 14)
There is only one request now that I would make of thee; pray do not disappoint me. And still she bade him speak out. (1 Kings 2, 16)
Why, yes, answered Bethsabee, I will speak to the king on thy behalf. (1 Kings 2, 18)
This day, even as I speak, the Lord has marked out for the throne of Israel one who shall destroy the race of Jeroboam. (1 Kings 14, 14)
Nay, said Michaeas, as the Lord is a living God, the word I speak shall be the word he gives me. (1 Kings 22, 14)
Let me speak, then, as in the presence of all Israel, with our own God listening to us. Obey, all of you, the will of the Lord our God, study, all of you, to learn it; then it shall be yours to enjoy this fair land, and bequeath it to your posterity for ever. (1 Chronicles 28, 8)
Nay, answered he, as the Lord is a living God, the word I speak shall be the word he gives me. (2 Chronicles 18, 13)
Dawn came, and they began their march across the desert of Thecue; Josaphat, as they set out, came forward to speak. Listen to me, he said, men of Juda; listen, citizens of Jerusalem. Trust in the Lord your God, and you have nothing to fear; trust his prophets, and all shall go well with you. (2 Chronicles 20, 20)
