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  • When he began to reign, as soon as he had seated himself on his throne, he killed all the house of Ba'asha; he did not leave him a single male of his kinsmen or his friends. (1 Kings 16, 11)

  • In the thirty-first year of Asa king of Judah, Omri began to reign over Israel, and reigned for twelve years; six years he reigned in Tirzah. (1 Kings 16, 23)

  • In the thirty-eighth year of Asa king of Judah, Ahab the son of Omri began to reign over Israel, and Ahab the son of Omri reigned over Israel in Sama'ria twenty-two years. (1 Kings 16, 29)

  • And Ahab said, "By whom?" He said, "Thus says the LORD, By the servants of the governors of the districts." Then he said, "Who shall begin the battle?" He answered, "You." (1 Kings 20, 14)

  • Jehosh'aphat the son of Asa began to reign over Judah in the fourth year of Ahab king of Israel. (1 Kings 22, 41)

  • Jehosh'aphat was thirty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty-five years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Azu'bah the daughter of Shilhi. (1 Kings 22, 42)

  • Ahazi'ah the son of Ahab began to reign over Israel in Sama'ria in the seventeenth year of Jehosh'aphat king of Judah, and he reigned two years over Israel. (1 Kings 22, 51)

  • In the fifth year of Joram the son of Ahab, king of Israel, Jeho'ram the son of Jehosh'aphat, king of Judah, began to reign. (2 Kings 8, 16)

  • In the twelfth year of Joram the son of Ahab, king of Israel, Ahazi'ah the son of Jeho'ram, king of Judah, began to reign. (2 Kings 8, 25)

  • Ahazi'ah was twenty-two years old when he began to reign, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Athali'ah; she was a granddaughter of Omri king of Israel. (2 Kings 8, 26)

  • In the eleventh year of Joram the son of Ahab, Ahazi'ah began to reign over Judah. (2 Kings 9, 29)

  • In those days the LORD began to cut off parts of Israel. Haz'ael defeated them throughout the territory of Israel: (2 Kings 10, 32)


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