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  • The Angel of Yahweh went up from Gilgal to Bethel and said, 'I have brought you out of Egypt and led you into this country, which I promised on oath to your ancestors. I said, "I shall never break my covenant with you. (Judges 2, 1)

  • The men of Israel had sworn this oath at Mizpah, 'None of us is to give his daughter in marriage to Benjamin.' (Judges 21, 1)

  • The Israelites then said, 'Out of all the tribes of Israel, who has not come to Yahweh, to the assembly?' -- for they had sworn a solemn oath that anyone who did not come to Yahweh at Mizpah would certainly die. (Judges 21, 5)

  • We cannot give them our own daughters in marriage' -- for the Israelites had taken an oath, 'Accursed be the man who gives a wife to Benjamin!' (Judges 21, 18)

  • The people came to the honeycomb, the honey was dripping out, but no one put a hand to his mouth, the people being in awe of the oath. (1 Samuel 14, 26)

  • Jonathan, however, not having heard his father bind the people with the oath, reached with the end of the stick which he was carrying, thrust it into the honeycomb and put it to his mouth; whereupon his eyes grew brighter. (1 Samuel 14, 27)

  • One of the people then spoke up. 'Your father', he said, 'has bound the people with this oath: "A curse on anyone who eats anything today." ' (1 Samuel 14, 28)

  • Jonathan then renewed his oath to David, since he loved him like his very soul. (1 Samuel 20, 17)

  • Jonathan then said to David, 'Go in peace. And as regards the oath that both of us have sworn by the name of Yahweh, may Yahweh be witness between you and me, between your descendants and mine for ever.' (1 Samuel 20, 42)

  • The people then all tried to persuade David to have some food while it was still daylight, but David swore this oath, 'May God bring unnameable ills on me, and worse ills, too, if I taste bread or anything whatever until the sun is down!' (2 Samuel 3, 35)

  • 'Your life is spared,' the king said. And the king gave him his oath. (2 Samuel 19, 24)

  • Then the king summoned the Gibeonites and said-now, the Gibeonites were not Israelites, but were a remnant of the Amorites, to whom the Israelites had bound themselves by oath; Saul, however, in his zeal for the Israelites and for Judah, had done his best to exterminate them- hence David said to the Gibeonites, (2 Samuel 21, 2)


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