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And of the Hebronites … with all their clans and families, Jeria was the chief. In the fortieth year of king David, a register was taken at Jazer in Galaad, and the active men of his clan, (1 Chronicles 26, 31)
So chief and commissioner, commander and captain and overseer, promised to do their part; (1 Chronicles 29, 6)
And now he sent out his summons to the whole of Israel, to commander and captain and warrior chief, to all judges of the people and heads of their families, (2 Chronicles 1, 2)
Thereupon the prophet Semeias came into Roboam’s presence, where he sat with all the chief men of Juda, that had taken refuge in Jerusalem at Sesac’s approach. This is the Lord’s message for you, he told them; You have abandoned me, and now I am abandoning you to the mercy of Sesac. (2 Chronicles 12, 5)
and in place of these, Roboam made shields of bronze, which he handed over to the chief shield-bearers that kept guard at the palace entrance. (2 Chronicles 12, 10)
In the third year of his reign, he would have some of his chief officers go out and give instruction in the townships of Juda, Benhail, Obdias, Zacharias, Nathanael, and Michaeas, (2 Chronicles 17, 7)
So Joram came to his father’s throne, and when he was firmly established on it, he slew all these brethren of his, and some of the chief men of Juda with them. (2 Chronicles 21, 4)
At the same time Maasias, a royal prince, and Ezrica, the controller of the household, and Elcana, that was the king’s chief minister, were put to death by Zechri, one of the great warriors of Ephraim. (2 Chronicles 28, 7)
Next day, Ezechias was abroad early, with all the chief men of the city gathered about him, to make his way into the house of the Lord. (2 Chronicles 29, 20)
Ezechias, warned by his approach that Jerusalem was the chief object of his attack, (2 Chronicles 32, 2)
the workmen that did but carry burdens at need were under the command of the secretaries and the chief door-keepers. (2 Chronicles 34, 13)
All the chief priests, too, and the common folk did heinous wrong by following the detestable ways of the heathen; desecrated that sanctuary the Lord had set apart for himself at Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 36, 14)
