Löydetty 354 Tulokset: list of kings

  • But he let no one oppress them, and punished kings for their sake: (1 Chronicles 16, 21)

  • The Ammonites marched out and took up their positions at the entrance to the town, but the kings who had come remained in the open country. (1 Chronicles 19, 9)

  • When the kings who were subject to Hadadezer saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they made peace with David and became subject to him. After this the Aramaeans refused to give help to the Ammonites. (1 Chronicles 19, 19)

  • At the turn of the year, the time when kings go to war, Joab set out with the army to invade the land of the Ammonites and went to lay siege to Rabbah. David, however, remained in Jerusalem. Joab attacked Rabbah and destroyed it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)

  • For the liturgy, David and the senior army officers set apart the sons of Asaph, of Heman and of Jeduthun, who prophesied playing lyre and harp and cymbal, and a list was made of those with these duties to perform. (1 Chronicles 25, 1)

  • This is the list of those who administered the king's property. Overseers for the king's storerooms: Azmaveth son of Adiel. Commissioner for the stores in provincial towns, villages, castles: Jonathan son of Uzziah. (1 Chronicles 27, 25)

  • therefore wisdom and knowledge are granted you. I give you riches too, and treasures, and honor such as none of the kings had that were before you, nor shall any have that come after you." (2 Chronicles 1, 12)

  • They imported chariots from Egypt for 600 pieces of silver each, and horses for 150 each. These men acted in the same way for all the kings of the Hittites and the kings of Aram. (2 Chronicles 1, 17)

  • not counting the taxes paid by the traders and merchants; all the kings of Arabia and the governors of the country also brought gold and silver to Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 14)

  • All the kings of the earth consulted Solomon to hear the wisdom God had given him, (2 Chronicles 9, 23)

  • Nevertheless they shall become his slaves, so that they may come to understand the difference between serving me and serving the kings of foreign countries." (2 Chronicles 12, 8)

  • The history of Asa, from first to last, is recorded in the Book of the Kings of Judah and Israel. (2 Chronicles 16, 11)


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