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  • Solomon appointed twelve commissioners in the various parts of Israel to secure the maintenance of the king and his court, each of them providing the revenues needed for one month in the year. (1 Kings 4, 7)

  • the keep of these was a charge on the royal commissioners aforesaid, beside the great ado they had to furnish the king’s table month by month; (1 Kings 4, 27)

  • and he used to send them to Lebanon for a month at a time by turns, so that each man should spend two out of every three months at home; it was Adoniram who was in charge of the levy. (1 Kings 5, 14)

  • It was in the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites left Egypt, in the second month (Zio, as it is called) of the fourth year of Solomon’s reign in Israel, that the building of the Lord’s house began.✻ (1 Kings 6, 1)

  • So, in the month of Zio of the fourth year of his reign, the foundations of the building were laid; (1 Kings 6, 37)

  • and it was finished, in all its parts and with all its appurtenances, in the eighth month (Bul, as it is called) of his eleventh year; so that it was seven years in building. (1 Kings 6, 38)

  • It was on the great feast day of the seventh month (Ethanim, as it is called) that king Solomon sent out this summons to the whole of Israel, (1 Kings 8, 2)

  • And he appointed a feast-day of his own, on the fifteenth day of the month, to match the feast-day kept in Juda, but it was in the eighth month. He too, in Bethel, would mount the steps of the altar and do sacrifice, but to calf-gods of his own making. And at Bethel he established the priests that served the hill-shrines he had made. (1 Kings 12, 32)

  • On the fifteenth day, then, of the eighth month, his self-devised feast-day for the sons of Israel, Jeroboam went up to the altar he had built in Bethel, and began, standing there, to offer incense. (1 Kings 12, 33)

  • For one month this Sellum reigned as king at Samaria, in the thirty-ninth year of Azarias; (2 Kings 15, 13)

  • And now, in the ninth year of Sedecias’ reign, on the tenth day of the twelfth month, Nabuchodonosor reached Jerusalem at the head of his army. They surrounded it and threw up siege-works about it; (2 Kings 25, 1)

  • Then, on the ninth day of the fourth month,✻ when famine had broken out in the city, and the poorer folk had nothing left to eat, (2 Kings 25, 3)


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