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the defenders of it told him, Thou shalt never make thy way in here. But take it he did, the keep of Sion that is called David’s Keep. (1 Chronicles 11, 5)
There, then, in the keep David made his dwelling, and called it the Keep of David; (1 Chronicles 11, 7)
Great grief it was to David, this ruin the Lord had brought on Oza, and he called the place by the name it bears still, Oza’s Ruin. (1 Chronicles 13, 11)
Isaar’s first-born son was called Salomith. (1 Chronicles 23, 18)
Heman’s sons were called Bocciau, Mathaniau, Oziel, Subuel, Jerimoth, Hananias, Hanani, Eliatha, Geddelthi, Romemthiezer, Jesbacassa, Mellothi, Othir and Mahazioth. (1 Chronicles 25, 4)
The second regiment, in the second month, was under an Ahohite, Dudia, and afterwards under another called Macelloth. (1 Chronicles 27, 4)
David had an uncle called Jonathan, a prudent counsellor and a man of letters; he, with Jahiel son of Hachamoni, had charge of the royal princes. (1 Chronicles 27, 32)
besides three hundred golden bucklers, three hundred sicles of gold being used for the plating of each; and all these the king put away in the store-chamber of the building that was called the Forest of Lebanon. (2 Chronicles 9, 16)
Of gold all the plate was when the king feasted, of pure gold all the ornaments in the house called the Forest of Lebanon; in those days, silver was little thought of. (2 Chronicles 9, 20)
So Roboam took courage, and ruled his people yet. He was forty-one years old when he came to the throne, and for seventeen years he reigned at Jerusalem, the city the Lord chose, out of all Israel’s tribes, to be the shrine of his name. His mother was called Naama, an Ammonitess. (2 Chronicles 12, 13)
reigned three years at Jerusalem; his mother was called Michaia, daughter of Uriel from Gabaa. Between Jeroboam and Abia, a state of war continued. (2 Chronicles 13, 2)
but the common folk put them to death, and gave the crown to the son of Amon, that was called Josias. (2 Chronicles 33, 25)
