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  • Next day, coming to plunder the slain, the Philistines found Saul and his three sons, where they lay on mount Gelboe, (1 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • It was in the first month, a time of flood, that they came across Jordan; and all the dwellers in those valleys, east and west of it, fled at their coming. (1 Chronicles 12, 15)

  • no tree in the forest but will sing for joy to greet its Lord’s coming. He comes to judge the earth.✻ (1 Chronicles 16, 33)

  • It was David who prescribed courses of service for the various Levite families, all coming down from Gerson, Caath, and Merari. (1 Chronicles 23, 6)

  • I could not believe what they told me, without coming and seeing it for myself; now I find that half of it was lost in the telling, here are wonders surpassing all I heard. (2 Chronicles 9, 6)

  • Abia, coming to the throne of Juda in the eighteenth year of Jeroboam, (2 Chronicles 13, 1)

  • Not yours the battle, you have but to stand firm, Juda and Jerusalem, and watch the Lord coming to your aid. No flinching, no faint hearts; go down to-morrow, and the Lord will be at your side. (2 Chronicles 20, 17)

  • Ather, coming from Ezechias, ninety-eight, (Ezra 2, 16)

  • And now, for the first time since Israel’s home-coming, it was the seventh month of the year; the people, with one consent, had gathered at Jerusalem. (Ezra 3, 1)

  • I went once to visit Semaias, son of Dalaias, son of Metabeel; he was then keeping his house. Nay, said he, let us go to the temple and there hold converse, there in the heart of the temple, behind shut doors. They are coming to murder thee; this very night they are coming to murder thee. (Nehemiah 6, 10)

  • Ater, coming from Hesecias, ninety-eight, (Nehemiah 7, 21)

  • Thou didst part the waters at their coming, so that they crossed the sea dry-shod, didst hurl their pursuers into the depths of it, so that they sank like a stone beneath the rushing waves. (Nehemiah 9, 11)


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