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  • When Ben-Hadad heard this message -- he was under the awnings drinking with the kings -- he gave orders to his servants, 'Take up position!' And they took up their positions against the city. (1 Kings 20, 12)

  • So they made a sortie from the city, the district governors' guards and behind them the army, (1 Kings 20, 19)

  • The rest fled to Aphek, into the citadel, but the city walls collapsed on twenty-seven thousand of the survivors. Now Ben-Hadad had fled and taken refuge in an inner room inside the citadel. (1 Kings 20, 30)

  • So she wrote a letter in Ahab's name and sealed it with his seal, sending the letter to the elders and notables of the city where Naboth lived. (1 Kings 21, 8)

  • The men of Naboth's city, the elders and notables living in his city, did what Jezebel ordered, as was written in the letter which she had sent him. (1 Kings 21, 11)

  • The two scoundrels then came and confronted him, and the scoundrels then publicly accused Naboth as follows, 'Naboth has cursed God and the king.' He was then taken outside the city and stoned to death. (1 Kings 21, 13)

  • Those of Ahab's family who die in the city, the dogs will eat; and those who die in the open country, the birds of the air will eat.' (1 Kings 21, 24)

  • The king of Israel said, 'Seize Micaiah and hand him over to Amon, governor of the city, and Joash, the king's son, (1 Kings 22, 26)

  • When Jehoshaphat fell asleep with his ancestors he was buried in the City of his ancestor, David; his son Jehoram succeeded him. (1 Kings 22, 51)

  • The people of the city said to Elisha, 'The city is pleasant to live in, as my lord indeed can see, but the water is foul and the country suffers from miscarriages.' (2 Kings 2, 19)

  • Then he took his eldest son who was to succeed him and offered him as a sacrifice on the city wall. Alarmed at this, the Israelites withdrew and retired to their own territory. (2 Kings 3, 27)

  • Now as the king was passing along the city wall, a woman shouted, 'Help, my lord king!' (2 Kings 6, 26)


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