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It was during the eleventh year of Joram, Achab’s son, king of Israel, that Ochozias held the throne of Juda. (2 Kings 9, 29)
Why then, you must pick out the likeliest among the princes, whichever enjoys your favour most, and put him on his father’s throne; then take up arms in the royal cause, and do battle. (2 Kings 10, 3)
For thy zeal in doing my will, the Lord told him, for carrying out my just decrees against the line of Achab, I will let thy heirs keep the throne of Israel up to the fourth generation; (2 Kings 10, 30)
And at last he was laid to rest with his fathers at Samaria, and the throne passed to his son Joachaz; (2 Kings 10, 35)
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)
Thus Joas came to his throne, a boy of seven years. (2 Kings 11, 21)
Josachar son of Semaath and Jozabad son of Somer, his own attendants, gave him his death-blow. He was laid to rest with his fathers in the Keep of David, and the throne passed to his son Amasias. (2 Kings 12, 21)
It was in the twenty-third year of Joas, son of Ochozias, king of Juda, that Joachaz, Jehu’s son, came to the throne of Israel, and reigned as king in Samaria for seventeen years. (2 Kings 13, 1)
He was laid to rest with his fathers, with Samaria for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Joas. (2 Kings 13, 9)
This Joas, the son of Joachaz, came to the throne of Israel in the thirty-seventh year of Joas king of Juda; and his reign in Samaria lasted sixteen years. (2 Kings 13, 10)
He was laid to rest with his fathers, and the throne passed to his son Jeroboam. (Joas was buried in Samaria, with the other Israelite kings.) (2 Kings 13, 13)
Joas was able to retake those cities which his father Joachaz had lost to Benadad’s father Hazael, and by right of conquest; three times Joas was victorious, and restored the lost cities to Israel. (2 Kings 13, 25)
