And Saul sought to smite David even to the wall with the javelin: but he slipped away out of Saul's presence, and he smote the javelin into the wall: and David fled, and escaped that night.
(1 Samuel 19:10)Saul also sent messengers unto David's house, to watch him, and to slay him in the morning: and Michal David's wife told him, saying, If thou save not thy life to night, to morrow thou shalt be slain.
(1 Samuel 19:11)So Michal let David down through a window: and he went, and fled, and escaped.
(1 Samuel 19:12)And Michal took an image, and laid it in the bed, and put a pillow of goats' hair for his bolster, and covered it with a cloth.
And when Saul sent messengers to take David, she said, He is sick.
(1 Samuel 19:14)And Saul sent the messengers again to see David, saying, Bring him up to me in the bed, that I may slay him.
(1 Samuel 19:15)And when the messengers were come in, behold, there was an image in the bed, with a pillow of goats' hair for his bolster.
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And Laban went to shear his sheep: and Rachel had stolen the images that were her father's.
(Génesis 31:19)And the man Micah had an house of gods, and made an ephod, and teraphim, and consecrated one of his sons, who became his priest.
(Jueces 17:5)And the five men that went to spy out the land went up, and came in thither, and took the graven image, and the ephod, and the teraphim, and the molten image: and the priest stood in the entering of the gate with the six hundred men that were appointed with weapons of war.
(Jueces 18:17)Then answered the five men that went to spy out the country of Laish, and said unto their brethren, Do ye know that there is in these houses an ephod, and teraphim, and a graven image, and a molten image? now therefore consider what ye have to do.
(Jueces 18:14)For the children of Israel shall abide many days without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image, and without an ephod, and without teraphim:
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