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(0.31)Jdg 20:42

They retreated before the Israelites, taking the road to the wilderness. But the battle overtook 1  them as men from the surrounding cities struck them down. 2 

(0.31)Rut 1:7

Now as she and her two daughters-in-law began to leave the place where she had been living to return to the land of Judah, 1 

(0.31)Rut 1:8

Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, “Listen to me! Each of you should return to your mother’s home! 1  May the Lord show 2  you 3  the same kind of devotion that you have shown to your deceased husbands 4  and to me! 5 

(0.31)Rut 2:8

So Boaz said to Ruth, “Listen carefully, 1  my dear! 2  Do not leave to gather grain in another field. You need not 3  go beyond the limits of this field. You may go along beside 4  my female workers. 5 

(0.31)Rut 2:18

She carried it back to town, and her mother-in-law saw 1  how much grain 2  she had gathered. Then Ruth 3  gave her the roasted grain she had saved from mealtime. 4 

(0.31)1Sa 2:13

Now the priests would always treat the people in the following way: 1  Whenever anyone was making a sacrifice, while the meat was boiling, the priest’s attendant would come with a three-pronged fork 2  in his hand.

(0.31)1Sa 4:2

The Philistines arranged their forces to fight 1  Israel. As the battle spread out, 2  Israel was defeated by 3  the Philistines, who 4  killed about four thousand men in the battle line in the field.

(0.31)1Sa 4:8

Too bad for us! Who can deliver us from the hand of these mighty gods? These are the gods who struck the Egyptians with all sorts of plagues in the desert!

(0.31)1Sa 4:21

She named the boy Ichabod, 1  saying, “The glory has departed from Israel,” referring to the capture of the ark of God and the deaths of her father-in-law and her husband.

(0.31)1Sa 6:13

Now the residents of Beth Shemesh were harvesting wheat in the valley. When they looked up and saw the ark, they were pleased at the sight.

(0.31)1Sa 19:7

Then Jonathan called David and told him all these things. Jonathan brought David to Saul, and he served him as he had done formerly. 1 

(0.31)1Sa 20:1

David fled from Naioth in Ramah. He came to Jonathan and asked, 1  “What have I done? What is my offense? 2  How have I sinned before your father? For he is seeking my life!”

(0.31)1Sa 20:5

David said to Jonathan, “Tomorrow is the new moon, and I am certainly expected to join the king for a meal. 1  You must send me away so I can hide in the field until the third evening from now.

(0.31)1Sa 25:1

Samuel died, and all Israel assembled and mourned him. They buried him at his home in Ramah. Then David left and went down to the desert of Paran. 1 

(0.31)1Sa 25:35

Then David took from her hand what she had brought to him. He said to her, “Go back 1  to your home in peace. Be assured that I have listened to you 2  and responded favorably.” 3 

(0.31)1Sa 26:20

Now don’t let my blood fall to the ground away from the Lord’s presence, for the king of Israel has gone out to look for a flea the way one looks for a partridge 1  in the hill country.”

(0.31)1Sa 29:9

Achish replied to David, “I am convinced that you are as reliable 1  as the angel of God! However, the leaders of the Philistines have said, ‘He must not go up with us in the battle.’

(0.31)1Sa 30:11

Then they found an Egyptian in the field and brought him to David. They gave him bread to eat and water to drink.

(0.31)2Sa 2:16

As they grappled with one another, each one stabbed his opponent with his sword and they fell dead together. 1  So that place is called the Field of Flints; 2  it is in Gibeon.

(0.31)2Sa 11:12

So David said to Uriah, “Stay here another day. Tomorrow I will send you back.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem both that day and the following one. 1 



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