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  • Therefore, on that day, they struck down the Philistines, from Michmash as far as Aijalon. But the people were exceedingly wearied. (1 Samuel 14, 31)

  • And gathering together an army, he struck Amalek. And he rescued Israel from the hand of those who would lay waste to them. (1 Samuel 14, 48)

  • And Saul struck down Amalek, from Havilah even until you arrive at Shur, which is opposite the region of Egypt. (1 Samuel 15, 7)

  • And so, whenever the evil spirit from the Lord assailed Saul, David took up his stringed instrument, and he struck it with his hand, and Saul was refreshed and uplifted. For the evil spirit withdrew from him. (1 Samuel 16, 23)

  • And David spoke to the men who were standing with him, saying: “What will be given to the man who will have struck down this Philistine, and who will have taken away the disgrace from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should reproach the soldiers of the living God?” (1 Samuel 17, 26)

  • Then the people repeated to him the same words, saying, “These things shall be given to the man who will have struck him down.” (1 Samuel 17, 27)

  • And I pursued after them, and I struck them, and I rescued from their mouth. And they rose up against me. And I caught them by the throat, and I strangled and killed them. (1 Samuel 17, 35)

  • And he put his hand into his bag, and took out one stone. And swinging it around, he cast it with the sling and struck the Philistine on the forehead. And the stone became imbedded in his forehead. And he fell on his face, upon the ground. (1 Samuel 17, 49)

  • And David prevailed against the Philistine with a sling and a stone. And he struck and killed the Philistine. But since David held no sword in his hand, (1 Samuel 17, 50)

  • And when David had returned, after the Philistine had been struck down, Abner took him, and brought him before Saul, having the head of the Philistine in his hand. (1 Samuel 17, 57)

  • Now when David returned, after he had struck down the Philistine, the women went out, from all the cities of Israel, leading the singing and dancing, rejoicing with timbrels and bells, so as to meet king Saul. (1 Samuel 18, 6)

  • And the women sang, as they played, saying, “Saul has struck down a thousand, and David ten thousand.” (1 Samuel 18, 7)


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