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It was in the seventeenth year of Phacee, son of Romelia, that Achaz, son of Joatham, came to the throne of Juda. (2 Kings 16, 1)
With false inventions these Israelites offended the Lord that was their own God, making themselves mountain shrines in all their townships from lonely hamlet to walled city.✻ (2 Kings 17, 9)
shameless rites practised, such as the Lord had forbidden expressly. (2 Kings 17, 12)
and harried the Philistine townships as far as Gaza, from lonely hamlet to walled city. (2 Kings 18, 8)
never a path his father had marked out but he must follow it, never a shameful cult his father had honoured but he must be its slave; (2 Kings 21, 21)
and he rid the temple of those horses, sacred to the sun, which earlier kings had stabled at the entrance, by the hall of the chamberlain Nathan-Melech; the chariots of the sun he burned to ashes. (2 Kings 23, 11)
He also desecrated the hill-shrines Solomon had made at Jerusalem itself, on the right hand side of the Hill of Shame, for Astaroth, the foul divinity of Sidon, and Chamos, that was Moab’s, and Melchom, that was Ammon’s; (2 Kings 23, 13)
Whereupon Joachin, king of Juda, gave himself up, with his mother, his servants, his nobles, and his chamberlains; and the king of Babylon, in this, the eighth year of his reign, accepted the surrender. (2 Kings 24, 12)
To Babylon Joachin must go, with his mother and his wives and his chamberlains; for Babylon all the judges in the land must leave Jerusalem as exiles; (2 Kings 24, 15)
and among the citizens, the chamberlain who commanded the army, five other courtiers who were still left in the city, Sopher, the army leader who had the levying of recruits, and sixty citizens of the common sort. (2 Kings 25, 19)
and Noe came Sem, Cham and Japheth. (1 Chronicles 1, 4)
From Cham, Chus, Mesraim, Phut and Chanaan; (1 Chronicles 1, 8)
