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  • David thought to himself, I will shew friendliness to Hanon, as his father Naas did to me; and he dispatched envoys to condole with him over his father’s death. But when these reached the Ammonite country, (2 Samuel 10, 2)

  • the chiefs there said to Hanon, their sovereign, What, David send messengers to comfort thee, in honour of thy father’s memory? Nay, if he has sent men here, they are spies who will make a report on the city, so that he may come and destroy it. (2 Samuel 10, 3)

  • but Urias slept the night at the palace gate among his master’s attendants; go home he would not. (2 Samuel 11, 9)

  • and ever he must eat and drink in the king’s presence, till he was bemused with wine; but still, when he went out at night, he made his bed beside his master’s attendants, and never returned to his home. (2 Samuel 11, 13)

  • So, when he next made an assault upon the city, Joab gave Urias the post where he knew the defenders were strongest; (2 Samuel 11, 16)

  • The rich man was to entertain a friend, who was on his travels; and, to make a feast for this foreign guest, he would take no toll of his own flocks and herds; he robbed the poor man of the one lamb that was his, and welcomed the traveller with that. (2 Samuel 12, 4)

  • 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)

  • Lie down on thy bed, Jonadab told him, and feign illness; then, when thy father visits thee, ask him to let thy sister Tamar come and tend thy wants, cook some dainty for thee, and give it thee with her own hand. (2 Samuel 13, 5)

  • So Amnon lay down, and feigned to fall sick, and said to the king, when he came to visit him, Pray send my sister Tamar to boil me two mouthfuls of gruel, here in my presence, and give them me with her own hand. (2 Samuel 13, 6)

  • And now the whole clan is at my heels; give up the murderer I must, so that they may kill him in vengeance for his brother’s death, and make an end of the race. The one hope that is left me they would extinguish, so that my husband will have none left on earth to bear his name. (2 Samuel 14, 7)

  • Why, answered Absalom, I was fain to see thee; it was my thought to send thee to the king, and ask him why he brought me home from Gessur. Better have stayed there; pray win me admittance to the king’s presence, or let him put me to death if he cannot forgive the wrong. (2 Samuel 14, 32)

  • So the king left the city on foot with all his attendants, leaving only ten concubines in charge of the palace. (2 Samuel 15, 16)


“Nas tribulações é necessário ter fé em Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina