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Solomon did not, however, impose forced labour on the Israelites; for they were soldiers, his officials, his administrators, his officers and his chariot and cavalry commanders. (1 Kings 9, 22)
On the fifteenth of the eighth month, the month which he had chosen deliberately, he offered sacrifices on the altar which he had made at Bethel; he instituted a feast for the Israelites and himself went up to the altar to burn the sacrifice. (1 Kings 12, 33)
Jeroboam did not give up his wicked ways after this incident, but went on appointing priests for the high places from the common people. He consecrated as priests of the high places any who wished to be. (1 Kings 13, 33)
She went in and, falling at his feet, prostrated herself on the floor and then picked up her son and went out. (2 Kings 4, 37)
Yahweh said to Jehu, 'Since you have done well in carrying out what pleases me, and have done everything I required to be done to the House of Ahab, your sons will occupy the throne of Israel down to the fourth generation.' (2 Kings 10, 30)
This was the word which Yahweh had spoken to Jehu, 'Your sons will sit on the throne of Israel to the fourth generation.' And so it turned out. (2 Kings 15, 12)
Menahem levied this sum from Israel, from all the men of rank, at the rate of fifty shekels a head, to be given to the king of Assyria, who then withdrew and did not stay in the country. (2 Kings 15, 20)
Do not forget the covenant which I have made with you, and do not venerate alien gods. (2 Kings 17, 38)
But venerate Yahweh your God, and he will deliver you from the clutches of all your enemies.' (2 Kings 17, 39)
Do you think empty words are as good as strategy and military strength? Who are you relying on, to dare to rebel against me? (2 Kings 18, 20)
One day when he was worshipping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer struck him down with the sword and escaped into the territory of Ararat. His son Esarhaddon succeeded him. (2 Kings 19, 37)
'It is easy for the shadow to lengthen ten steps,' Hezekiah replied. 'No, I would rather the shadow went back ten steps.' (2 Kings 20, 10)
