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  • Asa did what Yahweh regards as right, as his ancestor David had done. (1 Kings 15, 11)

  • When Asa fell asleep with his ancestors, he was buried with his ancestors in the City of his ancestor David; his son Jehoshaphat succeeded him. (1 Kings 15, 24)

  • There confront him with a couple of scoundrels who will accuse him as follows, "You have cursed God and the king." Then take him outside and stone him to death.' (1 Kings 21, 10)

  • The two scoundrels then came and confronted him, and the scoundrels then publicly accused Naboth as follows, 'Naboth has cursed God and the king.' He was then taken outside the city and stoned to death. (1 Kings 21, 13)

  • When Jehoshaphat fell asleep with his ancestors he was buried in the City of his ancestor, David; his son Jehoram succeeded him. (1 Kings 22, 51)

  • He turned round and looked at them; and he cursed them in the name of Yahweh. And two bears came out of the forest and savaged forty-two of the boys. (2 Kings 2, 24)

  • But Yahweh was unwilling to destroy Judah, because of his servant David, and was faithful to the promise which he had made him to leave him a lamp for ever in his presence. (2 Kings 8, 19)

  • Then Jehoram fell asleep with his ancestors and was buried with them in the City of David; his son Ahaziah succeeded him. (2 Kings 8, 24)

  • His servants carried him in a chariot to Jerusalem and buried him in his tomb in the City of David. (2 Kings 9, 28)

  • The priest then issued the regimental commanders with King David's spears and shields, which were kept in the Temple of Yahweh. (2 Kings 11, 10)

  • Jozacar son of Shimeath and Jehozabad son of Shomer were the retainers who struck the blows from which he died. He was buried with his ancestors in the City of David; his son Amaziah succeeded him. (2 Kings 12, 22)

  • He did what Yahweh regards as right, though not like his ancestor David; he imitated his father Joash in all respects. (2 Kings 14, 3)


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