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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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e young man Absalom safe? Ahimaaz answered,When Joab sent me, I saw a great tumult in the army, as if something had happened,but I knew not what it was. The king said, Step to one side, and stand there. Then Cushi, the other messenger, came and spoke to the king, saying, I havenews, my lord the king; for the Lord has this day punished all those whorebelled against thee. And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe?Cushi answered, May all the kings enemies, and all those who wish, to do himevil, be as that young man is. Then David knew that Absalom -was dead. And he was in great distress,and went up into the chamber that was over the gate of the city, and wept;and as he went he cried, O my son Absalom! my son, my son Absalom! Wouldthat God had let me die instead of thee, O Absalom, my son, my son! And it was told Joab how the king mourned for Absalom. The people also heard of it, and they were afraid to come before David while he grieved so much for his son whom they had slain. 136
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DAVID GOES UP TO A CHAMBER OVER THE GATE AND MOURXS FOR ABSALOM. ;37 II Samih xviii. m. Solomon is Made King. I^~\ A VTD was king for forty years, and he died, being an old man and honored. —s by all the people; and they buried him in the city of Jerusalem. Solomon his son, was now king. He feared God, and was careful to do noevil. And God spoke to him in a dream at night, and offered him anythingthat he desired to have. God said to him, Ask what I shall give thee? Solomonanswered, Give thy servant wisdom, that I may be able to rule well over thypeople, the children of Israel. And God was pleased with the answer thatSolomon made, and told him that because he had not asked for riches, or a longlife, or the victory over his enemies, he would give him the wisdom he askedfor, and beside this, riches and honor, more than any of the kings who had beenbefore him, or who should be after him; and if he would obey his command-ments, God promised to give him a long life also. And there came tw

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