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  • When you go on to the oak of Tabor, you will meet three men going up to see God at Bethel. One will be carrying three kids; another, three loaves of bread; and another, a skin of wine. (1 Samuel 10, 3)

  • They will greet you and give you two loaves of bread which you are to accept from them. (1 Samuel 10, 4)

  • Jesse loaded an ass with bread, a wineskin and a kid and had David take all these to Saul. (1 Samuel 16, 20)

  • What do you have here? Can you give me five loaves of bread or whatever you have?" (1 Samuel 21, 4)

  • The priest answered David, "I do not have ordinary bread at hand; there is only holy bread. If your men have had no relations with women they may eat it." (1 Samuel 21, 5)

  • So the priest gave him holy bread for there was no other bread. This was the bread of Presence which had been replaced by fresh bread on the day it was removed. (1 Samuel 21, 7)

  • Must I take my bread, my wine, my meat which I have slaughtered for my shearers and give it to men who come from I don't know where?" (1 Samuel 25, 11)

  • The woman had a fattened calf in the house which she immediately butchered. She also took some flour, kneaded it and baked unleavened bread, (1 Samuel 28, 24)

  • and distributed to each of them, to each man and woman of the entire assembly of Israel, a loaf of bread, a portion of meat and a raisin cake. With this, all the people left for their homes. (2 Samuel 6, 19)

  • So Jonadab said to him, "Lie down on your bed and pretend to be ill; and when your father comes to see you, say to him, 'Let my sister Tamar come to give me bread to eat and let her prepare the food in my presence so that I may eat it from her hand." (2 Samuel 13, 5)

  • When David had gone a little beyond the summit, Ziba the steward of Mepibaal met him with saddled asses laden with two hundred loaves of bread, a hundred bunches of raisins, a hundred summer fruits and a skin of wine. (2 Samuel 16, 1)

  • The king then asked Ziba, "Why have you brought these?" Ziba answered, "The asses are for the king's household to ride on. The bread and summer fruit are for your servants to eat, while the wine is drink for those who faint in the desert." (2 Samuel 16, 2)


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