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Ezechias himself spoke to hearten them, sons of Levi that had such skill in the Lord’s service. All the seven days of the feast they ate the victims of their own welcome-offerings, giving thanks to the Lord, their fathers’ God. (2 Chronicles 30, 22)
See how I and my fathers have subdued the world, and the gods of a whole world could not rescue it from me! (2 Chronicles 32, 13)
Tell me, in all these countries my fathers and I have laid waste, was there ever a god found could save his people from my power, that you should trust this God of yours when the same power threatens you? (2 Chronicles 32, 14)
Do not be deluded by the persuasions of Ezechias; do not listen to him. All those peoples and kingdoms my fathers and I have conquered, their gods notwithstanding; will your God do better? (2 Chronicles 32, 15)
So Ezechias was laid to rest with his fathers, on the slope where the tombs of David’s sons are; and all Juda and Jerusalem did honour to his funeral. And the throne passed to his son Manasses. (2 Chronicles 32, 33)
Nevermore will I let the sons of Israel be dislodged from the land I gave their fathers, if only they will be true to law and observance and decree Moses enjoined on them in my name. (2 Chronicles 33, 8)
It was to his own God, the Lord, that he turned in this time of distress; before him, the God of his fathers, he made humble amends, (2 Chronicles 33, 12)
So Manasses was laid to rest with his fathers, with his own house for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Amon. (2 Chronicles 33, 20)
And thou hast won my audience, the Lord says; I will lay thee to rest with thy fathers, in quiet times thou shalt go to thy grave. Not for thy eyes the great calamities I mean to bring on city and citizens of thine. (2 Chronicles 34, 28)
And he bound them by an oath, all the men of Jerusalem and of Benjamin. This pact with the Lord God of their fathers was kept loyally.✻ (2 Chronicles 34, 32)
So Josias swept away from the whole realm of Israel all detestable worship, and made the remnant that were left in Israel obey the Lord their God. Never again did they forsake the Lord, their fathers’ God, while Josias’ life lasted. (2 Chronicles 34, 33)
He had a second chariot, as kings will, that followed behind him; into this they removed him out of his own chariot, and bore him away to Jerusalem. So he died, and was buried where his fathers lay. All Juda and Jerusalem mourned for him, but none so grievously as Jeremias; (2 Chronicles 35, 24)
