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  • In the twenty-third year of Joash, son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, began his seventeen-year reign over Israel in Samaria. (2 Kings 13, 1)

  • Jehoahaz rested with his ancestors and was buried in Samaria. His son Joash succeeded him as king. (2 Kings 13, 9)

  • In the thirty-seventh year of Joash, king of Judah, Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz, began his sixteen-year reign over Israel in Samaria. (2 Kings 13, 10)

  • (The rest of the acts of Joash, the valor with which he fought against Amaziah, king of Judah, and all his accomplishments, are recorded in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. (2 Kings 13, 12)

  • Joash rested with his ancestors, and Jeroboam occupied the throne. Joash was buried with the kings of Israel in Samaria.) (2 Kings 13, 13)

  • When Elisha was suffering from the sickness of which he was to die, King Joash of Israel went down to visit him. "My father, my father!" he exclaimed, weeping over him. "Israel's chariots and horsemen!" (2 Kings 13, 14)

  • King Hazael of Aram oppressed Israel during the entire reign of Jehoahaz. (2 Kings 13, 22)

  • Joash, son of Jehoahaz, took back from Ben-hadad, son of Hazael, the cities which Hazael had taken in battle from his father Jehoahaz. Joash defeated Ben-hadad three times, and thus recovered the cities of Israel. (2 Kings 13, 25)

  • In the second year of Joash, son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel, Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah, began to reign. (2 Kings 14, 1)

  • He pleased the LORD, yet not like his forefather David, since he did just as his father Joash had done. (2 Kings 14, 3)

  • Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah, survived Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel, by fifteen years. (2 Kings 14, 17)

  • In the fifteenth year of Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah, Jeroboam, son of Joash, king of Israel, began his forty-one-year reign in Samaria. (2 Kings 14, 23)


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