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So he was laid to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Ezechias. (2 Kings 16, 20)
So it was decreed, from the time when the Israelites first cut themselves off from David’s line, and made Jeroboam, son of Nabat, their king; Jeroboam it was that drove men away from the Lord’s worship, and taught them to commit heinous sin. (2 Kings 17, 21)
Here was one that obeyed the Lord’s will no less than his father David before him; (2 Kings 18, 3)
I will keep guard over this city and deliver it, for my own honour and for the honour of my servant David. (2 Kings 19, 34)
Go back, and tell Ezechias, the ruler of my people, Here is a message to thee from the Lord, the God of thy father David. I have listened to thy prayer, and marked thy tears; be it so, I have granted thee recovery. Within three days thou shalt be on thy way to the Lord’s temple, (2 Kings 20, 5)
and I will add fifteen years to thy life. And I will save thee and thy city from the power of the Assyrian king; I will be its protector, for my own honour and the honour of my servant David. (2 Kings 20, 6)
He made an idol, too, after the fashion of the sacred trees, and set it up there in the Lord’s temple. And this was at Jerusalem, the Lord’s choice among all the cities of Israel; this was in the temple that was to be the everlasting shrine of his name; so he had promised David and Solomon, (2 Kings 21, 7)
He was obedient to the Lord’s will, and followed in all things the example of his ancestor, king David, never swerving to right or left. (2 Kings 22, 2)
the sixth Asom; and David was the seventh. (1 Chronicles 2, 15)
And these are the names of David’s sons. At Hebron, Achinoam the Jezrahelite gave birth to his first-born, Amnon, Abigail of Carmel to Daniel, (1 Chronicles 3, 1)
All these, with their sister Thamar, were David’s children, and he had others by his concubines. (1 Chronicles 3, 9)
Bethmarchaboth, Hasarsusim, Bethberai and Saarim; and these were the cities up to king David’s time. (1 Chronicles 4, 31)
