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At this the king asked, "Isn't there still someone left from Saul's household to whom I may show God's gracious love?" "There's Jonathan's son. He has maimed feet," Ziba answered.
Mephibosheth continued to live in Jerusalem, always eating at the king's table, since he was maimed in both feet.
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