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  • But when they rose the following morning, the people saw Dagon on the ground again, face downward before the ark of Yahweh. His head and hands were broken off and lay at the threshold. Only the trunk of Dagon was left where he fell. (1 Samuel 5, 4)

  • So they moved the ark of God to Ekron. But when the ark entered Ekron, the people there cried out, "They have brought us the ark of the God of Israel to slay us all." (1 Samuel 5, 10)

  • The cart arrived in Beth-shemesh in Joshua's field and stopped there. A big stone lay nearby, so the people split up the wood of the cart and offered the cows over the stone as a burnt offering to the Lord. (1 Samuel 6, 14)

  • The Israelites left Mizpah, pursuing and slaying the Philistines to a point beyond Bethcar. (1 Samuel 7, 11)

  • Then they went down from the high place and entered the city. On the terrace they prepared a bed for Saul where he lay down to sleep. (1 Samuel 9, 25)

  • In that first slaying by Jonathan and his armor-bearer, about twenty men lost their lives within half a furlong. (1 Samuel 14, 14)

  • If you so wish, your servants who stand before you will look for someone who can play the lyre so when the evil spirit from God comes over you, he will play and you will feel better." (1 Samuel 16, 16)

  • So Saul answered them, "Get someone who can play the lyre well." (1 Samuel 16, 17)

  • One of them said, "A son of Jesse, the Bethlehemite, plays very well. He is, moreover, a courageous man, intelligent and pleasant to talk with and Yahweh is with him." (1 Samuel 16, 18)

  • So, whenever the evil spirit from God overpowered Saul, David would play on the lyre and Saul would feel better for the evil spirit would leave him. (1 Samuel 16, 23)

  • I would run after it, kill it and rescue the victim from its mouth. If it attacked me, I would hold it by its beard and slay it. (1 Samuel 17, 35)

  • The following day, an evil spirit from God seized Saul, causing him to rave in his house. David then played on the lyre as he used to do, while Saul had his spear in hand. (1 Samuel 18, 10)


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