Bible Cross References
Thou shalt
Genesis 43:3
Judah said to him, "The man sternly warned us that we would not be admitted to his presence unless we had our brother with us.
Genesis 44:23
Then you said, 'You will not be admitted to my presence again unless your youngest brother comes with you.'
Genesis 44:26
We answered, 'We cannot go; we will not be admitted to the man's presence unless our youngest brother is with us. We can go only if our youngest brother goes also.'
Michal
2 Samuel 3:20-23
20
When Abner came to David at Hebron with twenty men, David gave a feast for them.
21
Abner told David, "I will go now and win all Israel over to Your Majesty. They will accept you as king, and then you will get what you have wanted and will rule over the whole land." David gave Abner a guarantee of safety and sent him on his way.
22
Later on Joab and David's other officials returned from a raid, bringing a large amount of loot with them. Abner, however, was no longer there at Hebron with David, because David had sent him away with a guarantee of safety.
23
When Joab and his men arrived, he was told that Abner had come to King David and had been sent away with a guarantee of safety.
1 Samuel 18:20-28
20
Saul's daughter Michal, however, fell in love with David, and when Saul heard of this, he was pleased.
21
He said to himself, "I'll give Michal to David; I will use her to trap him, and he will be killed by the Philistines." So for the second time Saul said to David, "You will be my son-in-law."
22
He ordered his officials to speak privately with David and tell him, "The king is pleased with you and all his officials like you; now is a good time for you to marry his daughter."
23
So they told this to David, and he answered, "It's a great honor to become the king's son-in-law, too great for someone poor and insignificant like me."
24
The officials told Saul what David had said,
25
and Saul ordered them to tell David: "All the king wants from you as payment for the bride are the foreskins of a hundred dead Philistines, as revenge on his enemies." (This was how Saul planned to have David killed by the Philistines.)
26
Saul's officials reported to David what Saul had said, and David was delighted with the thought of becoming the king's son-in-law. Before the day set for the wedding,
27
David and his men went and killed two hundred Philistines. He took their foreskins to the king and counted them all out to him, so that he might become his son-in-law. So Saul had to give his daughter Michal in marriage to David.
28
Saul realized clearly that the LORD was with David and also that his daughter Michal loved him.
1 Samuel 19:11-17
11
That same night Saul sent some men to watch David's house and kill him the next morning. Michal, David's wife, warned him, "If you don't get away tonight, tomorrow you will be dead."
12
She let him down from a window, and he ran away and escaped.
13
Then she took the household idol, laid it on the bed, put a pillow made of goats' hair at its head, and put a cover over it.
14
When Saul's men came to get David, Michal told them that he was sick.
15
But Saul sent them back to see David for themselves. He ordered them, "Carry him here in his bed, and I will kill him."
16
They went inside and found the household idol in the bed and the goats' hair pillow at its head.
17
Saul asked Michal, "Why have you tricked me like this and let my enemy escape?" She answered, "He said he would kill me if I didn't help him escape."
1 Chronicles 15:29
As the Box was being brought into the city, Michal, Saul's daughter, looked out of the window and saw King David dancing and leaping for joy, and she was disgusted with him.