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  • then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your servant and of your people Israel -- for you are constantly showing them the good way which they must follow -- and send rain on your country, which you have given to your people as their heritage. (2 Chronicles 6, 27)

  • 'If your people go out to war against their enemies, on whatever mission you send them, and they pray to you, turning towards this city which you have chosen and towards the Temple which I have built for your name, (2 Chronicles 6, 34)

  • The priests stood in their places, as did the Levites with Yahweh's musical instruments which King David had provided, to render 'Give thanks to Yahweh, for his faithful love lasts for ever!' whenever David offered praise to their accompaniment. Opposite them, the priests blew trumpets, while all Israel stood. (2 Chronicles 7, 6)

  • If I shut the heavens so that there is no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the country, or if I send pestilence among my people, (2 Chronicles 7, 13)

  • At the end of the twenty years which it took Solomon to build the Temple of Yahweh and his own palace, (2 Chronicles 8, 1)

  • those of their descendants still remaining in the country, whom the Israelites had not exterminated, these Solomon levied for forced labour, as is still the case today. (2 Chronicles 8, 8)

  • How fortunate your people are! How fortunate your courtiers, continually in attendance on you and listening to your wisdom! (2 Chronicles 9, 7)

  • King Rehoboam then consulted the elders, who had been in attendance on his father Solomon while he was alive, and said, 'How do you advise me to answer this people?' (2 Chronicles 10, 6)

  • But he rejected the advice given him by the elders and consulted the young men in attendance on him, who had grown up with him. (2 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • spoke to them as the young men had recommended, 'My father made your yoke heavy, but I shall add to it. My father controlled you with the whip, but I shall apply a spiked lash.' (2 Chronicles 10, 14)

  • Abijah pursued Jeroboam, taking from him the towns of Bethel with its dependencies, Jeshanah with its dependencies and Ephron with its dependencies, (2 Chronicles 13, 19)

  • He was buried in the tomb which he had ordered to be cut for him in the City of David. He was laid in the burial chamber which was filled with perfume blended from all sorts of oils, and a very great funeral fire was made for him. (2 Chronicles 16, 14)


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