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  • What else Achab did, all his history, and the record of the ivory palace he raised and the cities he built, is to be found in the Annals of the kings of Israel. (1 Kings 22, 39)

  • the porters went off to the king’s palace, and there spread the story about. (2 Kings 7, 11)

  • And he, going into the palace to eat and drink there, gave the word, Go find the accursed woman’s body, and give it burial; she was a king’s daughter. (2 Kings 9, 34)

  • A third of your number, this sabbath day, will be keeping guard over the palace; some will be at the Sur gate, some at the gate by the armourers’ lodging, and you have to guard, too, the house of Messa.✻ (2 Kings 11, 6)

  • So they made her prisoner, and as she passed along the horse-way that leads to the palace, she was slain. (2 Kings 11, 16)

  • and presently he summoned the officers of the guard, with the Cerethite and Phelethite auxiliaries, and the whole populace with them; and together they brought the king back from the Lord’s house, by way of the armourers’ gate, into the palace, and he took his seat on the royal throne. (2 Kings 11, 19)

  • All through the land were great rejoicings, and the city had rest, now that Athalia lay dead, there in the palace. (2 Kings 11, 20)

  • Nor might Joas preserve the city from attack, till he had collected all the offerings dedicated in the temple by himself, or by Josaphat, Joram and Ochozias, that were kings of Juda before him, all the silver, too, that was to be found there or in the royal palace, and sent them to Hazael, king of Syria. (2 Kings 12, 18)

  • carried off all the gold and silver and other ware that was to be found in the temple or palace, took hostages besides, and made his way back to Samaria. (2 Kings 14, 14)

  • On him the Lord’s hand fell, and he ended his days as a leper, dwelling apart in a house of his own, while his son Joatham had charge of the palace, and heard the complaints of his subjects. (2 Kings 15, 5)

  • gifts, too, he sent him, collecting all the silver and gold that was to be found in temple or palace. (2 Kings 16, 8)

  • Ezechias was delighted at the coming of these envoys, and shewed them his scented treasure-house, with its gold and silver and spices and rich ointments; the rooms where his ornaments were kept; all the wealth of his store-house. There was nothing in palace or domain but he shewed it to them. (2 Kings 20, 13)


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