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  • One tribe shall remain to him for the sake of David my servant, and of Jerusalem, the city I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel. (1 Kings 11, 32)

  • I will give his son one tribe, that my servant David may always have a lamp before me in Jerusalem, the city in which I choose to be honored. (1 Kings 11, 36)

  • When all Israel heard that Jeroboam had returned, they summoned him to an assembly and made him king over all Israel. None remained loyal to David's house except the tribe of Judah alone. (1 Kings 12, 20)

  • On his arrival in Jersusalem, Rehoboam gathered together all the house of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin--one hundred and eighty thousand seasoned warriors--to fight against the house of Israel, to restore the kingdom to Rehoboam, son of Solomon. (1 Kings 12, 21)

  • till, in his great anger against Israel, the LORD put them away out of his sight. Only the tribe of Judah was left. (2 Kings 17, 18)

  • Hezekiah rested with his ancestors and his son Manasseh succeeded him as king. (2 Kings 20, 21)

  • Manasseh was twelve years old when he began to reign, and he reigned fifty-five years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hephzibah. (2 Kings 21, 1)

  • But they did not listen, and Manasseh misled them into doing even greater evil than the nations whom the LORD had destroyed at the coming of the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 9)

  • "Because Manasseh, king of Judah, has practiced these abominations and has done greater evil than all that was done by the Amorites before him, and has led Judah into sin by his idols, (2 Kings 21, 11)

  • In addition to the sin which he caused Judah to commit, Manasseh did evil in the sight of the LORD, shedding so much innocent blood as to fill the length and breadth of Jerusalem. (2 Kings 21, 16)

  • The rest of the acts of Manasseh, the sin he committed and all that he did, are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah. (2 Kings 21, 17)

  • Manasseh rested with his ancestors and was buried in his palace garden, the garden of Uzza. His son Amon succeeded him as king. (2 Kings 21, 18)


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