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  • David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day, but the Amalekites had just raided the Negeb and Ziklag, storming it and burning it to the ground. (1 Samuel 30, 1)

  • When they reached the town, David and his men found it burned to the ground and their wives, sons and daughters taken captive. (1 Samuel 30, 3)

  • David set out with his six hundred men and they reached the brook of Besor. There, two hundred men stayed behind, for they were too exhausted to cross the brook, (1 Samuel 30, 9)

  • David reached the two hundred men who had been too tired to follow him, and were left behind at the Besor brook. These men came to meet David and those who were with him. David then drew near and greeted them. (1 Samuel 30, 21)

  • Abner and his men marched all night through the lowland, crossed the Jordan, and marched the whole morning until they reached Mahanaim. (2 Samuel 2, 29)

  • Asahel was taken and buried in his father's tomb at Bethlehem. Then Joab and his men marched all night and reached Hebron at daybreak. (2 Samuel 2, 32)

  • While they were on the way, a report reached David, "Absalom has slain all the king's sons, leaving no one alive." (2 Samuel 13, 30)

  • When David reached the summit where God is worshiped, Hushai the Archite met him with his coat torn and dust strewn on his head. (2 Samuel 15, 32)

  • When David reached his house at Jerusalem, he took the ten concubines whom he had left to keep the palace and put them under guard. He provided for them but had no relations with them. So they were secluded until the day of their death and lived like widows. (2 Samuel 20, 3)

  • When they reached the big stone in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Now Joab was wearing over his tunic a belt with a sheathed sword. The sword slipped out. (2 Samuel 20, 8)

  • But I called upon the Lord in my distress, to my God I cried for help; and from his temple he heard my voice, my cry of grief reached his ears. (2 Samuel 22, 7)

  • This news reached Joab, who had supported Adonijah but not Absalom. He fled to the tent of Yahweh and held onto the horns of the altar. (1 Kings 2, 28)


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