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So, dying in the fortieth year of his reign, he was laid to rest with his fathers,✻ (2 Chronicles 16, 13)
Josaphat, then, was laid to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Joram. (2 Chronicles 21, 1)
He had reigned but eight years, that was thirty-two years old when he came to the throne; a life ill lived. And they laid him to rest in David’s Keep, but not in the burying-place of the kings. (2 Chronicles 21, 20)
Those of you, priests, Levites and door-keepers, whose turn it is to mount guard this week, will be keeping watch, a third of them over the gates, a third over the royal palace, and a third at the Foundation-stone Gate. All the rest are to be in the temple courts, (2 Chronicles 23, 5)
All the commands which the high priest Joiada gave them, the Levites, and the rest of Juda with them, faithfully carried out; mustered their men, alike those who mounted guard and those who were relieved of duty that week, since the high priest would not let the companies who had finished go home. (2 Chronicles 23, 8)
All through the land were great rejoicings, and the city had rest, now that Athalia lay dead.✻ (2 Chronicles 23, 21)
It was only when they had finished all this that the rest of the money collected was brought before the king and Joiada; with this they made all the appurtenances for worship and offering sacrifice in the temple; bowls, too, and other ornaments of gold and silver.✻ All through Joiada’s life-time burnt-sacrifice was offered in the Lord’s house; (2 Chronicles 24, 14)
At last he was laid to rest with his fathers, not among the royal tombs, because he was a leper, but in the same burying-ground. And the throne passed to his son Joatham. (2 Chronicles 26, 23)
Joatham was laid to rest with his fathers, with the Keep of David for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Achaz. (2 Chronicles 27, 9)
So Achaz was laid to rest with his fathers, with the city of Jerusalem for his burying-place; but among the tombs of Israel’s kings they would not lay him. And the throne passed to his son Ezechias. (2 Chronicles 28, 27)
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)
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)
