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  • As they were relaxing, the wicked men of the city went round the house, pounded on the door and said to the old man who owned the house, "Bring out the man you have welcomed into your house so we may amuse ourselves with him." (Judges 19, 22)

  • When her husband rose up in the morning, opened the door of the house and went out to go on his way, he saw the woman, his concubine, lying at the entrance of the house, her hands on the threshold. (Judges 19, 27)

  • Uriah, however, did not go down to his house but slept by the door of the king's palace with all the servants of his lord. (2 Samuel 11, 9)

  • He called his servant and said, "Get this woman out and bolt the door behind her." (2 Samuel 13, 17)

  • (Now Tamar was wearing a long robe with sleeves like the virgin daughters of the king used to wear.) So the servant brought her out, bolting the door behind her. (2 Samuel 13, 18)

  • He did the same for the olive wood doorposts at the entrance to the sanctuary, which formed the fourth part of the door. (1 Kings 6, 33)

  • Both the right and left side of the door had two folding panels of cypress wood. (1 Kings 6, 34)

  • And so when Ahijah heard the sound of her footsteps, as she entered the door, he said, "Come in, wife of Jeroboam. Why have you disguised yourself? I have been told to give you unpleasant news. (1 Kings 14, 6)

  • Rehoboam replaced them with brazen shields and entrusted them to the officers of the guard who watched at the door of the king's palace. (1 Kings 14, 27)

  • Get as many as you can; then go into your house with your sons and close the door. Pour oil into the vessels. And when they are filled, set them aside." (2 Kings 4, 4)

  • And so Elisha said to him, "Call her." The young man called her and as the woman stood by the door, (2 Kings 4, 15)

  • Then the mother went up and laid him on Elisha's bed and she left, closing the door. (2 Kings 4, 21)


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