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David marrying Ritzpah bas Ayah, who had been married to his father-in-law Saul
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David mourns Saul and Jonathan
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four who merited the world to come because they gave up positions of power (one who didn’t), Yonasan son of Saul, Elazar ben Azaryah, elders of Beseirah, Rabbi Chaninah of Tzippori, one who didn’t is Rabbi Yoshua ben Kovsai
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four who merited the world to come because they gave up positions of power (one who didn’t), Yonasan son of Saul, Elazar ben Azaryah, elders of Beseirah, Rabbi Chaninah of Tzippori, one who didn’t is Rabbi Yoshua ben Kovsai
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learning warfare necessary after righteous people (such as Saul and Jonathan) die
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merited to be king due to his grandfather who lit lamps in the dark public alleys
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permanent anointments (David, Solomon) were done with a horn, temporary (Saul, Yehu) were done with a flask
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very tall