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  • So Saul sent messengers to Jesse and asked for his son David who tended the sheep. (1 Samuel 16, 19)

  • David woke up early the next morning and entrusted the sheep to a shepherd. Taking the food along with him, he left in obedience to Jesse's command and arrived at the encampment just when the army was leaving for the battleground, shouting out their battle cry. (1 Samuel 17, 20)

  • When he saw David talking to the men, his eldest brother Eliab was angry and said, "Why did you come here? With whom did you leave those few sheep in the desert? I know you are an insolent fellow. You have come only to see the battle." (1 Samuel 17, 28)

  • But David said, "When I was tending my father's sheep, whenever a lion or bear came to snatch a lamb from the flock, (1 Samuel 17, 34)

  • After that, Saul put Nob, the city of priests, to the sword, killing men and women, children and infants, oxen, asses and sheep. (1 Samuel 22, 19)

  • A very rich man, owner of three thousand sheep and a thousand goats, lived there and had his farm in Carmel. (1 Samuel 25, 2)

  • This man was named Nabal; his wife, Abigail. The woman was intelligent and beautiful; but the man himself, a Calebite, was rough and ill-mannered. He was at the time shearing his sheep in Carmel. (1 Samuel 25, 3)

  • When David heard in the desert that Nabal was shearing his sheep, (1 Samuel 25, 4)

  • They were like a wall for us night and day while we were tending the sheep in their midst. (1 Samuel 25, 16)

  • Abigail hurriedly prepared two hundred loaves, two skins of wine, five dressed sheep, five measures of roasted grain, a hundred cakes of pressed raisins, and two hundred cakes of pressed figs and loaded them on asses. (1 Samuel 25, 18)

  • David would attack the land leaving neither man nor woman alive and carrying off their sheep, oxen, asses, camels and garments. Then he would come back to Achish. (1 Samuel 27, 9)

  • Now you will tell my servant David, this is what Yahweh of hosts says: I took you from the pasture, from tending the sheep, to make you commander of my people Israel. (2 Samuel 7, 8)


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