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  • And it was reported to the king’s men, and to the army that was in Jerusalem, in the city of David, that certain men, who had cast aside the commandment of the king, had departed into the hidden places in the desert, and that many had followed after them. (1 Maccabees 2, 31)

  • David, in his mercy, obtained the throne of a kingdom for all generations. (1 Maccabees 2, 57)

  • And they saw the strength of the army, and so he prayed, and he said: “Blessed are you, Savior of Israel, who crushed the assault of the powerful by the hand of your servant David, and who delivered up the camp of the foreigners into the hand of Jonathan, the son of Saul, and his armor bearer. (1 Maccabees 4, 30)

  • And there fell of the army of Nicanor nearly five thousand men, and they fled into the city of David. (1 Maccabees 7, 32)

  • And in his days, there was prosperity by his hands, so that the Gentiles were taken away from their country, and also those who were in the city of David, in Jerusalem, in the stronghold, from which they went out and contaminated all the places that were around the sanctuary, and from which they brought a great scourging against chastity. (1 Maccabees 14, 36)

  • Moreover, these same things were put into the descriptions and commentaries of Nehemiah, including how, when constructing a library, he gathered together from the regions the books of the Prophets, and of David, and the epistles of the kings, and from the holy gifts. (2 Maccabees 2, 13)

  • The parables of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel, (Proverbs 1, 1)

  • The words of Ecclesiastes, the son of David, the king of Jerusalem. (Ecclesiastes 1, 1)

  • Your neck is like the tower of David, which was built with ramparts: a thousand shields are hanging from it, all the armor of the strong. (Song of Solomon 4, 4)

  • God appointed David as his servant, in order to raise up from him a most mighty King, who would sit upon the throne of honor forever. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 34)

  • And he made a covenant with king David, the son of Jesse from the tribe of Judah, an inheritance for him and for his offspring, so that he might provide wisdom for our hearts, so as to judge his people in justice, lest their good things be abolished. And he caused their glory within their nation to be everlasting. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 31)

  • After these things, Nathan the prophet arose, in the days of David. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)


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