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and in the Lord’s name he cried aloud against the altar, Listen, thou altar, listen to a message from the Lord. I see a prince that is to come, born of David’s race, Josias by name, that shall sacrifice on thee the very priests who now feed thee with incense; the bones of dead men shall be thy sacrifice. (1 Kings 13, 2)
though indeed he did not abolish the hill-shrines; men still offered sacrifice and incense on the mountain-tops. (1 Kings 22, 44)
only he did not abolish the hill-shrines, men still sacrificed and burned incense on the mountain-tops. (2 Kings 12, 3)
he too left the hill-shrines standing, so that men still sacrificed and burned incense on the mountain-tops. (2 Kings 14, 4)
but did not destroy the hill-shrines; men still sacrificed and burned incense on the mountain tops. (2 Kings 15, 4)
but did not abolish the hill-shrines; men still sacrificed and offered incense on the mountain-tops. He it was built the high gate that leads into the Lord’s house. (2 Kings 15, 35)
Never a high hill or a mountain-slope or a leafy wood but Achaz must do sacrifice and offer incense there. (2 Kings 16, 4)
and there they burnt incense on their altars, imitating the nations God had dispossessed before their onslaught. Foul deeds were done, to challenge the Lord’s anger, (2 Kings 17, 11)
scattered the hill-shrines, overthrew the images, cut down the sacred trees; broke in pieces, too, the brazen serpent Moses had made, because the Israelites, till his day, used to offer incense to it; the name given to it was Nohestan.✻ (2 Kings 18, 4)
All round Jerusalem, and all over Juda, he disbanded the priests whom the kings of Juda had appointed for the hill-shrines; priests, too, that burned incense to Baal, and sun, and moon, and the twelve stars, and all the host of heaven. (2 Kings 23, 5)
but only Aaron and his descendants made offering on the altar of burnt-sacrifice and the altar of incense, busied themselves with the inner sanctuary, and made intercession for Israel; such was the command given through God’s servant Moses. (1 Chronicles 6, 49)
and others had the needs of the sanctuary itself entrusted to them, taking care of the flour, wine, oil, incense and spices, (1 Chronicles 9, 29)
