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  • So Samuel told him everything to the end and Eli said, "He is Yahweh. Let him do what seems good to him." (1 Samuel 3, 18)

  • Now when these signs are fulfilled, do whatever seems good to you for God is with you. (1 Samuel 10, 7)

  • As for me, how can I commit the sin of ceasing to pray for you? I will continue to instruct you in the good and right way. (1 Samuel 12, 23)

  • He told the people, "Go, stand on one side while I and my son Jonathan, stand on the other." The people answered, "Do what you think is good." (1 Samuel 14, 40)

  • Saul and his men spared Agag and the best of the sheep, oxen, fatlings and lambs and everything that was good, but destroyed all that was worthless. (1 Samuel 15, 9)

  • If he says, 'Good' then I am in no danger. But if he gets angry, then you can be certain that he wants to harm me. (1 Samuel 20, 7)

  • Yet these men were very good to us. We suffered no harm and did not miss anything while we were living among them during our stay in the open country. (1 Samuel 25, 15)

  • David was reflecting, "It was useless guarding all that this fellow has in the desert. Although he lost nothing belonging to him, he has returned me evil for good. (1 Samuel 25, 21)

  • Blessed be your good judgment and may you yourself be blessed, for you have prevented me from shedding blood and avenging myself today! (1 Samuel 25, 33)

  • They cut off his head and stripped off his armor and then sent messengers throughout the Philistine lands to proclaim this good news in the temples of their idols and among the people. (1 Samuel 31, 9)

  • When somebody reported Saul's death to me, thinking he was bringing me good news, I took hold of him and killed him at Ziklag, instead of giving him a reward. (2 Samuel 4, 10)

  • So now, O Yahweh God, since you are the faithful God, and have promised me this good thing, (2 Samuel 7, 28)


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