2 Kings 7:10

They left the Syrian camp and went to Samaria. They called out to the guards at the gates: We went to the Syrian camp and did not see or hear anyone. The horses and donkeys have not been untied. The tents are just as the Syrians left them.

2 Samuel 18:26

The watchman saw another man running. He called: There is another man running alone. The king said: This one is also bringing good news.

2 Kings 7:6-7

Jehovah made the Syrians hear what sounded like the advance of a large army with horses and chariots. The Syrians thought that the king of Israel had hired Hittite and Egyptian kings and their armies to attack them.

2 Kings 7:11

The guards announced the news. It was reported in the palace.

Psalm 127:1

([Psalm of Solomon]) If Jehovah does not build the house, it is vain for the builders to work on it. If Jehovah does not protect a city, it is vain for the guard to stay alert.

Mark 13:34-35

It is similar to a man traveling to another country. He leaves his house and gives authority to his servants to do the work. He commands them to watch.

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Summary

So they came and called unto the porter of the city: and they told them, saying, We came to the camp of the Syrians, and, behold, there was no man there, neither voice of man, but horses tied, and asses tied, and the tents as they were.

No man there

Bible References

The porter

2 Kings 7:11
The guards announced the news. It was reported in the palace.
2 Samuel 18:26
The watchman saw another man running. He called: There is another man running alone. The king said: This one is also bringing good news.
Psalm 127:1
([Psalm of Solomon]) If Jehovah does not build the house, it is vain for the builders to work on it. If Jehovah does not protect a city, it is vain for the guard to stay alert.
Mark 13:34
It is similar to a man traveling to another country. He leaves his house and gives authority to his servants to do the work. He commands them to watch.

No man there

2 Kings 7:6
Jehovah made the Syrians hear what sounded like the advance of a large army with horses and chariots. The Syrians thought that the king of Israel had hired Hittite and Egyptian kings and their armies to attack them.