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1.1 He was the son of Jeroham, the son of Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph. |
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1.1 He lived in Ramathaim, Zophim, of the mountains of Ephraim. |
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1.2 His wives were Hannah and Peninnah |
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1.3 He went yearly to Shiloh to worship and sacrifice to the LORD of hosts. |
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1.3 He was a son of Eli (not Phinehas) |
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1.3 He was a son of Eli (not Hophni) |
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1.3 He had two sons, Hophni and Phinehas |
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1.5 This wife of Elkanah received a double portion |
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1.4 This wife of Elkanah had sons and daughters |
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1.9 He was a priest, sitting by the doorpost of the tabernacle who saw Hannah and thought she was drunk |
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1.19 These 3 named people returned to their house at Ramah (from Shiloh) |
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Elkanah, Hannah, and Penninah |
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1.20 Hannah named her son |
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1.20 "Because I have asked for him from the LORD." |
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2.12 His sons were corrupt and did not know the LORD |
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2.13 He ministered before the LORD, as a child, wearing a linen ephod |
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2.21 She bore three sons and two daughters. |
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2.26 He grew in stature and in favor both with the LORD and men |
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2.34 The man of God said these two would die in one day. |
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3.1-8 He thought he heard Eli calling, three times! |
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3.8 He perceived the LORD had called the boy (Samuel) |
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3.20 All Israel, from Dan to Beersheba, knew that he had been established as a prophet of the LORD. |
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4.4 They were with the ark of the covenant of God in Aphek. |
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4.11 The ark of God was captured and these two died. |
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4.13-18 He was 98 when he died. He fell, his neck broke, and he died. |
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4.19 His wife was with child. He died earlier. |
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4.19 The name of the son born to the wife of Phinehas after Phinehas died. |
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4.21 "The glory has departed from Israel." |
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5.2-5 He was a "god" of the Philistines. Eventually only his torso remained. |
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6.14 The cart came into his field in Beth Shemesh at the time of the wheat harvest. |
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7.1 The men of Kirjath Jearim took the ark to his house. It was on the hill. |
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7.1 He had a son named Eleazar. |
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7.1 His father was Abinadab |
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7.1 He was consecrated to keep the ark of the LORD in Kirjath Jearim |
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7.3 He spoke to the house of Israel about putting away foreign Gods. |
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7.6 He judged the children of Israel at Mizpah |
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7.12 He set up a stone between Mizpah and Shen and called its name Ebenezer |
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7.12 The name of the stone Samuel set up between Mizpah and Shen |
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7.15 He judged Israel all the days of his life. His circuit each year included Bethel, Gilgal, and Mizpah. He lived in Ramah. |
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8.2 He had sons named Joel and Abijah (they did not walk in his ways) |
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8.2 Samuel's son, not Abijah |
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8.2 Samuel's son, not Joel |
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8.4 He was at Ramah when the elders came and asked for a king. |
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9.1 He was a Benjamite, the son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son of Aphiah, a Benjamite, a mighty man of power. |
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9.2 He was choice and handsome. His father was Kish. He was tall. He was a man of Benjamin |
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9.3 His donkeys were lost. |
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9.3 He was sent by his father to look for lost donkeys |
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9.5 When he arrived in the land of Zuph, he thought he should quit looking for donkeys |
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9.7 He told his servant the bread was gone and there was no present for the man of God. |
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9.14 Saul and his servant met him as he was coming toward the high place. |
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9.15 The LORD told him (in his ear) that a man from Benjamin would come and would be anointed commander over His people. |
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9.17 "There he is, the man of whom I spoke to you. This one shall reign over My people." |
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9.21 He said his tribe was smallest and his family the least of all families of Benjamin. |
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9.22-24 These two ate together along with about 30 persons. |
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10.1 He poured a flask of oil and kissed Saul. |
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10.2 Samuel told Saul he would find two men by her tomb in Benjamin at Zelzak. |
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10.11 The people asked of he was also among the prophets |
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10.16 He told his uncle about the donkeys but not about the matter of the kingdom. |
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10.21 The family was chosen of the tribe of Benjamin when Samuel called the tribes to come near. |
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10.21 He could not be found, after he was chosen. |
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10.26 He went to his home in Gibeah |
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11.1 He was an Ammonite. He encamped against Jabesh Gilead. He wanted their right eyes put out. |
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11.4 Messengers came to him at Gibeah to tell him of Nahash the Ammonite and his threats against Jabesh Gilead. |
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11.11 He put the people in 3 companies in the morning and killed Ammonites until the heat of the day. |
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11.15 He was made king before the LORD in Gilgal. |
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12.6 He spoke to the people about Moses and Aaron who brought their fathers from Egypt. |
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12.8 Samuel mentioned this person who had gone into Egypt. |
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12.9 Samuel said when they forgot their LORD, they were sold into the hand of ___, commander of the army of Hazor. |
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12.11 These 4 were sent by the LORD to deliver them out of the hands of their enemies. |
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Jerubbabal, Bedan, Jephthah, and Samuel |
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12.12 He was called king of the Ammonites |
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12.18 He called to the LORD and the LORD sent thunder and rain that day (at the time of the wheat harvest) |
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13.2 Two thousand were with him in Mishmash in the mountains of Bethel |
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13.2 A thousand were with him in Gibeah of Benjamin |
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13.3 He attacked the garrison of the Philistines that was in Geba. |
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13.3 He blew the trumpet throughout all the land. The people were called to him at Gilgal. |
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13.8 He did not come to Gilgal within 7 days |
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13.10 Samuel came just after he offered a burnt offering. (He wasn't supposed to do that.) |
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13.15 After Samuel went from Gilgal to Gibeah, this person numbered those present, about 600 men. |
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13.16 His father was Saul. |
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13.22 Only these two had sword or spear because there were no blacksmiths in Israel |
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14.2 He was in the outskirts of Gibean sitting under a pomegranate tree in Migron. He had about 600 men with him. |
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14.3 He was Ichabod's brother. |
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14.3 He was the son of Ahitub |
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14.3 He was the LORD's priest in Shiloh in chapter 14. He wore an ephod. |
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14.3 He and his armor bearer left but the people did NOT know he was gone. |
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14.6 He said "nothing restrains the LORD from saving by many or by few." |
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14.14 He and his armorbearer slew about 20 men within about half an acre. |
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14.18 Saul told him to bring the ark when they were in Gibeah of Benjamin |
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14.24 The men of Israel were distressed because he had placed them under an oath, not to eat until evening. |
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14.27 He did not know about the oath so he ate honey, which brightened his countenance |
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14.44 He told Jonathan that he should surely die. |
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14.45 The people rescued him and he did not die. |
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Jonathan, Jishui, and Malchishua |
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14.49 Saul's daughters were |
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Merab, the firstborn, and the younger was Michal |
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Ahinoam, the daughter of Ahimaaz |
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14.50 Ahinoam was the daughter of |
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14.50 The name of the commander of Saul's army was |
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14.51 Abner was the son of |
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15.2-3 Who was to be punished for ambushing Israel. He and his land were to be utterly destroyed, none spared. |
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15.8 He was king of the Amalekites and he was spared by Saul (He was supposed to be destroyed.) |
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15.27 He seized the robe of Samuel and tore it. |
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15.33 He hacked Agag in pieces before the LORD in Gilgal. |
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15.33 His sword made women childless. His mother was made childless when he was hacked in pieces before the LORD in Gilgal. |
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Agag, king of the Amalekites |
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15.34 He went to Ramah when Saul went to Gibeah. He never saw Saul again. |
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15.35 Samuel mourned for him. The LORD regretted He made him king over Israel. |
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16.1 The LORD sent Samuel to this man, a Bethlehemite, to find a king among his sons. |
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16.6 He was a son of Jesse, the first son Samuel saw. He wasn't chosen. |
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16.8 This son of Jesse was called next, after Eliab, to pass before Samuel. He wasn't chosen. |
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16.9 This son of Jesse was called after Abinadab to pass before Samuel. He also wasn't chosen. |
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16.9 He made 7 of his sons pass before Samuel. None were chosen. |
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16.12-13 He was the youngest son of Jesse. He was ruddy, with bright eyes, and good looking. The Spirit of the LORD came upon him from that day forward. |
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16.13 After he took the horn of oil and anointed David, he went to Ramah (where he lived.) |
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16.14 The Spirit of the LORD left him and a distressing spirit troubled him. |
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16.18-19 He was skillful in playing [the harp], a mighty man of valor, a man of war, prudent in speech, and a handsome person. and the LORD was with him. |
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16.19 He took a donkey loaded with bread, a skin of wine, and a young goat, and sent them by his son David to Saul. |
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16.23 Whenever the spirit was upon Saul, this person played the harp and Saul would become refreshed and well |
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17.2 He and the men of Israel encamped in the Valley of Elah against the Philistines. |
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17.4 He was a champion of the camp of the Philistines. He was from Gath. His height was 6 cubits and a span. |
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17.13 The 3 oldest sons of Jesse followed Saul to battle. Their names were |
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17.14 He was the youngest son of Jesse |
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17.28 David's oldest brother's anger was aroused against David. His name was |
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17.50 He prevailed over the Philistine (Goliath) with a sling and a stone. |
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17.55 Saul asked him, the commander of his army, whose son is this youth (David, who just slew Goliath) |
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18.1 He loved David as his own soul. |
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18.4 He gave David his armor, sword, bow, and belt. |
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18.5 He behaved wisely and was accepted in the sight of the people and also Saul's servants. |
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18.7 The women sang "___ has slain his thousands." |
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18.7 The women sang "___ has slain his ten thousands." |
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18.11 He cast the spear at David. David escaped twice |
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18.13 He was made captain over a thousand by Saul. |
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18.17 Saul offered this daughter to David as a wife....so the hand of the Philistines would be against David. |
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18.19 Merab was not given to David. She was given to this man, the Meholathite as a wife. |
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18.20 This daughter of Saul loved David. |
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18.25 The dowry he requested of David was 100 foreskins of the Philistines. He thought David would fall by the hand of the Philistines. |
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18.27 He brought 200 foreskins of the Philistines to the king and was given Michal as a wife. |
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18.30 He behaved more wisely than all the servants of Saul. His name became highly esteemed |
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19.1 He wanted his son Jonathan and all his servants to kill David. |
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19.2 He told David that his father Saul wanted to kill him. |
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19.6 After listening to his son Jonathan, he swore NOT to kill David. |
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19.11 He sent messengers to David's house to watch and kill him in the morning. |
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19.12 She helped David down through a window and he escaped. |
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19.14 She told her father Saul that David was sick. |
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19.18 When David escaped he went to Ramah and told this person all that Saul had done. |
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19.22 After coming to the great wall at Sechu going to Ramah, he prophesied. |
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20.5-16 These two made a covenant about the time of the New Moon. |
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20.25 Who sat by Saul's side at the New Moon feast? |
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20.30 Who did Saul call the son of a perverse, rebllious woman? |
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21.1 Who was the priest at Nob? |
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21.3 Who asked Ahimelech if he had 5 loaves of bread? |
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21.7 He was a servant of Saul, an Edomite, the chief of the herdsmen. |
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21.9 Whose sword was given to David by the priest at Nob (Ahimelech)? |
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21.10 Who was king of Gath? |
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21.14 Who thought David was insane? |
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22.5 Who was the prophet who told David NOT to stay in the stronghold? |
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22.9 Doeg the Edomite said Ahimelech was the son of |
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22.18-19 Who killed 85 men who wore a linen ephod along with those of the city of Nob? |
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22.20 What was the name of Ahimelech's son who escaped and fled to David? |
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23.5 Who saved the inhabitants of Keilah (after inquiring of the LORD)? |
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23.6 When this person fled to David at Keilah, he had an ephod in his hand? |
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23.16 Who went to David in the woods in the Wilderness of Ziph? |
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24.2 Who took 3000 chosen men of Israel and went to seek David on the Rocks of the Wild Goats? |
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24.17 Who said to David, "You are more righteous than I; for you have rewarded me with good, whereas I have rewarded you with evil...." |
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24.22 Saul went home. Who went to the stronghold? |
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