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  • These are the Philistine cities which gave golden figures of hemorrhoids as a guilt offering to Yahweh: Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath and Akron. (1 Samuel 6, 17)

  • Similarly, there were golden figures of mice corresponding in number to all the cities of the Philistines belonging to the five leaders, counting fortified cities and unwalled villages. The big stone beside which the people set down the ark of Yahweh in the field of Joshua of Beth-shemesh, is a witness to this day. (1 Samuel 6, 18)

  • Samuel took Saul and his boy, brought them into the hall and gave them a place at the head of the table, before some thirty guests. (1 Samuel 9, 22)

  • On the second day of the new moon, David's seat was still vacant and Saul asked his son Jonathan, "Why has the son of Jesse not come to table yesterday and today?" (1 Samuel 20, 27)

  • 'Our family is offering a sacrifice in the city and my brothers insisted that I be present. So please allow me to go and visit my brothers.' This is why he has not come to the king's table." (1 Samuel 20, 29)

  • Jonathan rose angrily from the table and did not eat that second day of the month, grieving for David, because of what his father said against him. (1 Samuel 20, 34)

  • David took the golden shields carried by the servants of Hadadezer and brought them to Jerusalem; (2 Samuel 8, 7)

  • David then told him, "Do not be afraid. I will do you a favor for the sake of your father Jonathan and give you back all the land of Saul your father. Besides, you shall always eat at my table." (2 Samuel 9, 7)

  • You yourself, your sons and servants shall till the land for him and carry in the harvest so that your master's family may have food, although your master's son Mepibaal shall always eat at my table." Ziba, who had fifteen sons and twenty servants (2 Samuel 9, 10)

  • said to the king, "Your servant will do whatever my lord the king commands. Yet Mepibaal ate at my table like a king's son." (2 Samuel 9, 11)

  • But Mepibaal lived in Jerusalem for he always ate at the king's table. He was lame in both feet. (2 Samuel 9, 13)

  • then he told Uriah, "Go down to your house and wash your feet." Uriah left the palace and the king had a portion from his table sent to him. (2 Samuel 11, 8)


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