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such high festival was kept in Jerusalem as the city had never seen since the days of David’s son Solomon, that was king of all Israel. (2 Chronicles 30, 26)
And all the Israelites who were present kept, at this time, not only the pasch but the feast of unleavened bread, for seven days together. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)
Never was such a paschal feast as this in all Israel’s history since the days of the prophet Samuel; never a king, of all who reigned in Israel, so kept it as Josias did, with priests and Levites and pilgrims from Juda and Israel, besides the citizens of Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 35, 18)
This Joachin was eight(een)✻ years old when he came to the throne, and his reign at Jerusalem lasted three months and ten days. He too defied the Lord’s will, (2 Chronicles 36, 9)
After that, burnt-sacrifice went on uninterruptedly, on the feast days set apart for the Lord, and on other days, too, when gifts were brought to the Lord out of devotion. (Ezra 3, 5)
We made a halt of three days by the Ahava river; and there I found that I had common folk with me and priests, but no Levites. (Ezra 8, 15)
to Jerusalem we came. We had been there but three days (Ezra 8, 32)
it had been decreed by the rulers and the elders that any man who did not appear there within three days should be deprived of all his goods and should be cut off from the restored community. (Ezra 10, 8)
Meet together they did, all the men of Juda and Benjamin, within the three days prescribed (that is, on the twentieth day of the ninth month), at Jerusalem. There they sat, a whole people, in the open space before the house of God, their spirits cowed by guilt, and by the rain that was falling. (Ezra 10, 9)
Survivors there are, said they, in various parts of the province, left over from the days of the exile. But they are in great distress, and count for nothing; Jerusalem is but broken walls and charred gates.✻ (Nehemiah 1, 3)
Then I went on to Jerusalem, and waited three days before telling anyone what purpose God had put into my heart, to bring me there. (Nehemiah 2, 11)
The wall was finished on the twenty-fifth day of the month Elul; it had taken fifty-two days a-building. (Nehemiah 6, 15)
