Trouvé 337 Résultats pour: Jubilee year

  • And, in accordance with the word of Yahweh which Elijah had uttered, he died. Since he had no son, his brother Jehoram succeeded him, in the second year of Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. (2 Kings 1, 17)

  • Jehoram son of Ahab became king of Israel in Samaria in the eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, and reigned for twelve years. (2 Kings 3, 1)

  • 'This time next year', he said, 'you will hold a son in your arms.' But she said, 'No, my lord, do not deceive your servant.' (2 Kings 4, 16)

  • In the fifth year of Jehoram son of Ahab, king of Israel, Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat became king of Judah. (2 Kings 8, 16)

  • In the twelfth year of Jehoram son of Ahab, king of Israel, Ahaziah son of Jehoram, king of Judah, became king. (2 Kings 8, 25)

  • Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he came to the throne, and he reigned for one year in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Athaliah granddaughter of Omri king of Israel. (2 Kings 8, 26)

  • Ahaziah had become king of Judah in the eleventh year of Jehoram son of Ahab. (2 Kings 9, 29)

  • In the seventh year, Jehoiada sent for the regimental commanders of the Carians and the guards, and had them brought to him in the Temple of Yahweh. He made a pact with them, put them on oath, then showed them the king's son. He gave them this order, (2 Kings 11, 4)

  • Jehoash became king in the seventh year of Jehu, and reigned for forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Zibiah of Beersheba. (2 Kings 12, 2)

  • Now in the twenty-third year of King Jehoash the priests had done no repairs to the Temple; (2 Kings 12, 7)

  • In the twenty-third year of Joash son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, Jehoahaz son of Jehu became king of Israel in Samaria. He reigned for seventeen years. (2 Kings 13, 1)

  • In the thirty-seventh year of Joash king of Judah, Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, became king of Israel in Samaria. He reigned for sixteen years. (2 Kings 13, 10)


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