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  • It was in the second year of Joas, son of Joachaz, king of Israel, that the throne of Joas, king of Juda, passed to his son Amasias. (2 Kings 14, 1)

  • This Amasias was twenty-five years old when he came to the throne, and his reign at Jerusalem lasted twenty-nine years; his mother’s name was Joadan, a woman of Jerusalem. (2 Kings 14, 2)

  • He was laid to rest with his fathers, with Samaria for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Jeroboam.✻ ) (2 Kings 14, 16)

  • So Jeroboam was laid to rest with his fathers, the royal race of Israel, and his throne passed to his son Zacharias. (2 Kings 14, 29)

  • It was in the twenty-seventh year of Jeroboam that Azarias succeeded his father Amasias on the throne of Juda. (2 Kings 15, 1)

  • So he was laid to rest with his fathers; among his ancestors, in the Keep of David, they buried him; and Joatham came to the throne. (2 Kings 15, 7)

  • But soon a conspiracy was made against him by Sellum, son of Jabes, who attacked and killed him in the open street, and took the throne for himself.✻ (2 Kings 15, 10)

  • Long before, in Jehu’s time, the Lord had promised, Thy heirs shall keep the throne of Israel till the fourth generation; and so it proved. (2 Kings 15, 12)

  • the country suffered invasion by Phul, king of Assyria, and Menahem paid him a thousand talents of silver, to win support for his claim to the throne. (2 Kings 15, 19)

  • It was in the fifty-second year of Azarias that Phacee, son of Romelia, came to the throne at Samaria; he reigned over Israel twenty years, (2 Kings 15, 27)

  • As for Phacee, he was caught unawares and slain by a conspirator, Osee son of Ela, who succeeded him on the throne in the twentieth year of Joatham, son of Ozias. (2 Kings 15, 30)

  • It was in the second year of Phacee, son of Romelia, that Joatham, son of Ozias, came to the throne of Juda. (2 Kings 15, 32)


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