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1 I, XXXIV | instructed by God, he anointed David with the royal oil, while
2 I, XXXIV(56)| This is a mistake: David was undoubtedly then a grown-up
3 I, XXXIV | though still a youth,57 David offered himself for the
4 I, XXXIV | the great favor shown to David as they were returning from
5 I, XXXIV | fell violently in love with David. Accordingly, Saul sets
6 I, XXXIV | Accordingly, Saul sets before David as the condition of obtaining
7 I, XXXIV | from what he imagined, for David, according to the proposal
8 I, XXXV | regard and affection for David; and therefore the king,
9 I, XXXV | by a spirit of error, and David stood by him, soothing him
10 I, XXXV | to compass his death; and David no longer trusted himself
11 I, XXXV | because he had received David; and when none of the king'
12 I, XXXV | cruel duty. After that, David made for the desert. Thither
13 I, XXXV | opening with a vast recess. David had thrown himself into
14 I, XXXV | sleep, he was resting. When David perceived this, although
15 I, XXXV | tears, extolled the piety of David, and blamed his own wickedness,
16 I, XXXV | wickedness, while he addressed David as king and son. He was
17 I, XXXV | against his son-in-law. But David, who had thoroughly59 tested
18 I, XXXV | above, had been married to David. David fled to the Philistines.~
19 I, XXXV | had been married to David. David fled to the Philistines.~
20 I, XXXVI | array on the following day, David, however, being sent away
21 I, XXXVI | that the ark was removed by David the king out of that town
22 I, XXXVII | having thus been cut off, David, when the news of his death
23 I, XXXVII | host of King Saul, despised David, and made Isbaal. king,
24 I, XXXVII | the army on the side of David. Joab, on account of the
25 I, XXXVII | had surrendered to King David, ordered him to be murdered,
26 I, XXXVII | war with the Ammonites, David intrusted the chief command
27 I, XXXVIII | who was then in the camp. David caused him to be slain by
28 I, XXXVIII | pregnant through adultery. Then David, after being severely reproved
29 I, XXXVIII | the death of the leader. David then engaged in several
30 I, XXXVIII | hundred thousand64 citizens. David soon regretted and repented
31 I, XXXVIII | thousand men perished. Then David, beholding the angel by
32 I, XXXVIII | people was turned aside; and David built an altar to God on
33 I, XXXVIII | father was still alive. David died, after he had reigned
34 I, XLII | him, being the fifth from David, as he was his great-great-grandson.
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