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they must atone for their guilt, Baasa and his son Ela, that sinned and taught Israel to sin, defying the Lord God of Israel with their false worship. (1 Kings 16, 13)
So, in the twenty-seventh year of Asa, Zambri reigned in Thersa for seven days. The army of Israel were then laying siege to the Philistine city of Gebbethon; (1 Kings 16, 15)
It was in the thirty-first year of Asa that Amri began his reign over Israel, which lasted twelve years. For the first six, his capital was at Thersa; (1 Kings 16, 23)
It was in the thirty-eighth year of Asa that Achab, son of Amri, came to the throne of Israel; and for twenty-two years he reigned over Israel at Samaria. (1 Kings 16, 29)
No better shall thy race fare than Jeroboam’s, that was son of Nabat, or Baasa’s, that was son of Ahia; thou too hast earned my displeasure, thou too hast taught Israel to sin. (1 Kings 21, 22)
This Josaphat, son of Asa, had become king of Juda in the fourth year of Achab; (1 Kings 22, 41)
He followed the example of his father Asa, and never swerved aside from the Lord’s will; (1 Kings 22, 43)
He it was that rid the land of all the shrine-prostitutes his father Asa had left. (1 Kings 22, 47)
it shall have no better fortune than the race of Jeroboam, son of Nabat, or the race of Baasa, son of Ahia. (2 Kings 9, 9)
where these lay east of the Jordan, Galaad, and Gad, and Ruben, and Manasses, and Aroer on the river Arnon, the whole territory of Galaad and Basan. (2 Kings 10, 33)
During the reign of Phacee, the Assyrian king Theglath-Phalasar invaded Israel, taking Aion, Abel-Beth-Maacha, Janoe, Cedes and Asor, with Galaad and Galilee and the whole territory of Nephthali, and carrying off their inhabitants into Assyria. (2 Kings 15, 29)
Thereupon Achaz sent a message to the Assyrian king, Theglath-Phalasar; Bring aid, master, to thy servant, father, to thy son; rescue me from the assault of Syria and Israel; (2 Kings 16, 7)
