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for Solomon had made a bronze platform, five cubits long, five cubits wide and five cubits high, which he had placed in the middle of the court and on which he was standing; he knelt down in front of the whole assembly of Israel, stretched out his hands to heaven- (2 Chronicles 6, 13)
and said, 'Yahweh, God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven or on earth, you who are loyal to the covenant and show faithful love to your servants as long as they walk wholeheartedly in your way. (2 Chronicles 6, 14)
he went out to meet Asa and said, 'Listen to me, Asa, and all you in Judah and in Benjamin: Yahweh will be with you so long as you are with him. If you seek him, he will let you find him; but if you desert him, he will desert you. (2 Chronicles 15, 2)
For a long time Israel did not have the true God or a teacher-priest or a law, (2 Chronicles 15, 3)
Though the high places were not abolished in Israel, Asa's heart was loyal throughout his life. (2 Chronicles 15, 17)
Then they brought the king's son out, crowned him, gave him a copy of the covenant and made him king. When Jehoiada and his sons had anointed him, they shouted, 'Long live the king!' (2 Chronicles 23, 11)
He was still speaking when Amaziah interrupted him. 'Have we appointed you a royal counsellor? Stop, as you value your life!' So the prophet stopped, and then said, 'I know that God has decided to destroy you for having done this and for not listening to my advice.' (2 Chronicles 25, 16)
he consulted God throughout the lifetime of Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear of God. And as long as he consulted Yahweh, God gave him success. (2 Chronicles 26, 5)
so that they may offer sacrifices acceptable to the God of heaven and pray for the life of the king and his sons. (Ezra 6, 10)
The king -- with the queen sitting beside him-said, 'How long will your journey take, and when will you come back?' Once I had given him a definite time, the king approved my mission. (Nehemiah 2, 6)
He ridiculed the Jews and in front of his kinsmen and the aristocracy of Samaria he exclaimed, 'What are these pathetic Jews doing . . . ? Are they going to give up? Or offer sacrifices? Or complete the work in a day? Can they put new life into stones taken from rubbish heaps and even charred?' (Nehemiah 3, 34)
But I retorted, 'Should a man like me run away? Would a man like me go into the Temple to save his life? I shall not go in!' (Nehemiah 6, 11)
