Löydetty 347 Tulokset: Kings

  • And so, all of Israel was numbered. And the sum of them was written in the book of the kings of Israel and of Judah. And they were taken away to Babylon because of their transgression. (1 Chronicles 9, 1)

  • He did not permit anyone to falsely accuse them. Instead, he reproved kings on their behalf: (1 Chronicles 16, 21)

  • And the sons of Ammon, going out, set up a battle line before the gate of the city. But the kings who had come to their aid stood separately in the field. (1 Chronicles 19, 9)

  • Now it happened that, after the course of a year, in the time when kings usually go forth to war, Joab gathered an army with experienced soldiers, and he laid waste to the land of the sons of Ammon. And he continued on and besieged Rabbah. But David was staying in Jerusalem when Joab struck Rabbah and destroyed it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)

  • wisdom and knowledge are granted to you. And I will give to you wealth and substance and glory, so that none of the kings either before you or after you will be similar to you.” (2 Chronicles 1, 12)

  • a four-horse chariot for six hundred pieces of silver, and a horse for one hundred fifty. A similar offer to purchase was made known among all the kingdoms of the Hittites, and among the kings of Syria. (2 Chronicles 1, 17)

  • apart from the sum that the legates of various nations and the merchants were accustomed to bring, and apart from the gold and silver that all the kings of Arabia, and the princes of the lands, were bringing together for Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 14)

  • And so, Solomon was magnified above all the kings of the earth in wealth and glory. (2 Chronicles 9, 22)

  • And all the kings of the lands were desiring to see the face of Solomon, so that they might hear the wisdom that God had granted to his heart. (2 Chronicles 9, 23)

  • Now he also exercised authority over all the kings from the river Euphrates as far as the land of the Philistines, and as far as the borders of Egypt. (2 Chronicles 9, 26)

  • But the works of Asa, the first and the last, have been written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel. (2 Chronicles 16, 11)

  • But the rest of the acts of Jehoshaphat, the first and the last, have been written in the words of Jehu, the son of Hanani, which he digested into the books of the kings of Israel. (2 Chronicles 20, 34)


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