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  • When David and his men arrived, they found the town burnt down and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. (1 Samuel 30, 3)

  • On the third day, a man arrived from Saul's camp with his clothes torn and earth on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the ground and prostrated himself. (2 Samuel 1, 2)

  • When Joab and the whole company with him had arrived, Joab was told, 'Abner son of Ner has been to the king, and the king has allowed Abner to go away unmolested.' (2 Samuel 3, 23)

  • When the Philistines arrived, they deployed in the Valley of the Rephaim. (2 Samuel 5, 18)

  • Hadadezer sent messengers and mobilised the Aramaeans living on the other side of the river; and these arrived at Helam, with Shobach the commander of Hadadezer's army, at their head. (2 Samuel 10, 16)

  • David, being informed of this, mustered all Israel, crossed the Jordan and arrived at Helam. The Aramaeans drew up in line facing David and engaged him. (2 Samuel 10, 17)

  • This was reported to David; 'Uriah', they said 'has not gone down to his house.' So David asked Uriah, 'Haven't you just arrived from the journey? Why didn't you go down to your house?' (2 Samuel 11, 10)

  • He had scarcely finished speaking when the king's sons arrived and wept aloud; the king and all his retinue wept aloud too. (2 Samuel 13, 36)

  • You arrived only yesterday; should I take you wandering with us today, when I do not know myself where I am going? Go back, take your fellow countrymen with you, and may Yahweh show you mercy and faithful love!' (2 Samuel 15, 20)

  • The king and all the people who were with him arrived exhausted at . . . . . . and there they drew breath. (2 Samuel 16, 14)

  • Then the Cushite arrived. 'Good news for my lord the king!' the Cushite shouted. 'Today Yahweh has vindicated your cause, by ridding you of all who had risen up against you.' (2 Samuel 18, 31)

  • So the king started home and reached the Jordan. Judah, coming to meet the king to escort him across the Jordan, had arrived at Gilgal. (2 Samuel 19, 16)


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