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  • then they laid him to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Roboam. (2 Chronicles 9, 31)

  • The people, thus churlishly answered, cried out, David is none of ours, not for us the son of Jesse; go back, men of Israel, to your homes! David’s rule for David’s tribe! And with that, Israel dispersed to their homes, (2 Chronicles 10, 16)

  • From that day to this, the men of Israel have refused allegiance to the dynasty of David.✻ (2 Chronicles 10, 19)

  • These added strength to the kingdom of Juda, and lent courage to Roboam, the son of Solomon, but only for three years. Only for three years did they follow loyally in the steps of David and Solomon. (2 Chronicles 11, 17)

  • Roboam married, first Mahalath, daughter of David’s son Jerimoth, then Abihail, daughter of Jesse’s son Eliab, (2 Chronicles 11, 18)

  • Then he was laid to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place; and the throne passed to his son Abia. (2 Chronicles 12, 16)

  • Doubt there is none that the Lord God of Israel has pledged the kingship of it to David and all his heirs for all time, by an oath inviolable. (2 Chronicles 13, 5)

  • Yet here is Jeroboam, son of Nabat, that held office under king Solomon, David’s heir, rebelling against his own master; (2 Chronicles 13, 6)

  • Think you now to maintain yourselves against that kingdom which David’s line rules by divine commission? Your numbers indeed are many; but what gods protect you? Only the golden calves Jeroboam made for you. (2 Chronicles 13, 8)

  • So Abia was laid to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Asa; for the first ten years of his reign, the land was at peace. (2 Chronicles 14, 1)

  • and they buried him in the tomb that had been dug for him by his own orders, in the Keep of David. There he lay, on his own bed, that was piled high with spices and rare ointments, mingled with all the perfumer’s art; and these, in high funeral pomp, they burned over his grave. (2 Chronicles 16, 14)

  • Josaphat reigned, and the Lord was with him, because the first years of his father (David)✻ were the example he followed; he put his trust, not in gods of the country-side, (2 Chronicles 17, 3)


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