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  • Great grief it was to David, this ruin the Lord had brought on Oza (the place is still called Oza’s Ruin), (2 Samuel 6, 8)

  • He came into David’s presence, and bowed low to do him reverence; and when David called him by name, he answered, I am here at thy command. (2 Samuel 9, 6)

  • He had, too, a little son of his own, called Micha. Thus Siba and his household worked for Miphiboseth, (2 Samuel 9, 12)

  • Then David comforted his wife Bethsabee, and took her to his bed; and she bore him a son whom he called Solomon. Him the Lord loved, (2 Samuel 12, 24)

  • and sent word by the prophet Nathan that he was to be called The Lord’s Favourite, in proof of his great love. (2 Samuel 12, 25)

  • A maid there was of rare beauty, called Tamar, sister to David’s son Absalom; and it befell at this time that another of David’s sons, Amnon, fell in love with her. (2 Samuel 13, 1)

  • But he had a friend called Jonadab, son to Semmaa that was David’s brother, a man of shrewd wits, that expostulated with him, (2 Samuel 13, 3)

  • he called to the serving-man that waited on him, and bade him thrust the woman out and shut the door on her. (2 Samuel 13, 17)

  • Three sons he had, and one daughter called Tamar, a woman fair to see. (2 Samuel 14, 27)

  • He would rise early, and stand at the entrance to the gate, beckoning to him everyone who had business that called for the king’s award, asking what city he came from, and, if he mentioned one of the Israelite tribes,✻ (2 Samuel 15, 2)

  • In Joab’s place, Absalom gave the command of his army to Amasa, that was son to a man called Jethra, of Jezrahel; he had mated with Abigail, daughter of Naas, that was sister to Joab’s mother Sarvia. (2 Samuel 17, 25)

  • (The monument which stands in the King’s Vale is one which Absalom erected for himself in his own life-time, thinking thus to perpetuate his name, since he had no son to follow him. And as he gave this monument his own name, it has been called Absalom’s Mark ever since.) (2 Samuel 18, 18)


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