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  • Your servant Joab did this to come at the issue in a roundabout way. But my lord is as wise as an angel of God, so that he knows all things on earth." (2 Samuel 14, 20)

  • Then a wise woman from the city stood on the outworks and called out, "Listen, listen! Tell Joab to come here, that I may speak with him." (2 Samuel 20, 16)

  • David sang the words of this song to the LORD when the LORD had rescued him from the grasp of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul. (2 Samuel 22, 1)

  • These are the last words of David: "The utterance of David, son of Jesse; the utterance of the man God raised up, Anointed of the God of Jacob, favorite of the Mighty One of Israel. (2 Samuel 23, 1)

  • I do as you requested. I give you a heart so wise and understanding that there has never been anyone like you up to now, and after you there will come no one to equal you. (1 Kings 3, 12)

  • When he had heard the words of Solomon, Hiram was pleased and said, "Blessed be the LORD this day, who has given David a wise son to rule this numerous people." (1 Kings 5, 21)

  • There was an old prophet living in the city, whose sons came and told him all that the man of God had done that day in Bethel. When they repeated to their father the words he had spoken to the king, (1 Kings 13, 11)

  • When Ahab heard these words, he tore his garments and put on sackcloth over his bare flesh. He fasted, slept in the sackcloth, and went about subdued. (1 Kings 21, 27)

  • "No one, my lord king," answered one of the officers. "The Israelite prophet Elisha can tell the king of Israel the very words you speak in your bedroom." (2 Kings 6, 12)

  • When the king heard the woman's words, he tore his garments. And as he was walking on the wall, the people saw that he was wearing sackcloth underneath, next to his skin. (2 Kings 6, 30)

  • Do you think mere words substitute for strategy and might in war? On whom, then, do you rely, that you rebel against me? (2 Kings 18, 20)

  • But the commander replied: "Was it to your master and to you that my lord sent me to speak these words? Was it not rather to the men sitting on the wall, who, with you, will have to eat their own excrement and drink their urine?" (2 Kings 18, 27)


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