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  • Now forgive my sin, and return with me, that I may worship the LORD." (1 Samuel 15, 25)

  • But Samuel said to Saul, "I will not return with you, because you rejected the command of the LORD and the LORD rejects you as king of Israel." (1 Samuel 15, 26)

  • But he answered: "I have sinned, yet honor me now before the elders of my people and before Israel. Return with me that I may worship the LORD your God." (1 Samuel 15, 30)

  • On their return from the pursuit of the Philistines, the Israelites looted their camp. (1 Samuel 17, 53)

  • Saul laid claim to David that day and did not allow him to return to his father's house. (1 Samuel 18, 2)

  • At the approach of Saul and David (on David's return after slaying the Philistine), women came out from each of the cities of Israel to meet King Saul, singing and dancing, with tambourines, joyful songs, and sistrums. (1 Samuel 18, 6)

  • So David's young men retraced their steps and on their return reported to him all that had been said. (1 Samuel 25, 12)

  • In attacking the land David would not leave a man or woman alive, but would carry off sheep, oxen, asses, camels, and clothes. On his return he brought these to Achish, (1 Samuel 27, 9)

  • But the Philistine chiefs were angered at this and said to him: "Send that man back! Let him return to the place you picked out for him. He must not go down into battle with us, lest during the battle he become our enemy. For how else can he win back his master's favor, if not with the heads of these men of ours? (1 Samuel 29, 4)

  • So David and his men left early in the morning to return to the land of the Philistines. The Philistines, however, went on up to Jezreel. (1 Samuel 29, 11)

  • "From the blood of the slain, from the bodies of the valiant, The bow of Jonathan did not turn back, or the sword of Saul return unstained. (2 Samuel 1, 22)

  • On his return, David became famous for having slain eighteen thousand Edomites in the Salt Valley; (2 Samuel 8, 13)


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