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After this, king Solomon spent seven days in keeping the feast of Tabernacles, and with him a great multitude from the whole land of Israel, that stretched from the pass of Emath down to the river of Egypt; (2 Chronicles 7, 8)
and the eighth day he kept as a great holiday, after seven days given up to the temple dedication, and seven to the feast. (2 Chronicles 7, 9)
Of gold all the plate was when the king feasted, of pure gold all the ornaments in the house called the Forest of Lebanon; in those days, silver was little thought of. (2 Chronicles 9, 20)
Give me three days, he said, and then come back to hear my answer. So, when the people had left him, (2 Chronicles 10, 5)
He did not abolish the hill-shrines, but all his days his heart was true to the Lord; (2 Chronicles 15, 17)
So Josaphat and his men went down to strip them of their spoil, and found there, among the dead, such plunder of harness and clothes and precious ornaments as they could not carry with them; it was three days before all the booty was taken away. (2 Chronicles 20, 25)
It was in Joram’s days that the Edomites renounced their allegiance to Juda, and set up a king of their own choice. (2 Chronicles 21, 8)
Wearily the days passed, lengthened themselves out till two whole years had run their course; till at last he voided his very bowels, and his sickness ended only with death. Right foul was the manner of his ending, and his subjects made no burning at his funeral, as they did for his ancestors. (2 Chronicles 21, 19)
It was on the first day of the first month that they set about their task; on the eighth day of the same month they were still in the porch, and then they took eight days more ridding the temple itself of defilement; by the sixteenth day, their undertaking was complete. (2 Chronicles 29, 17)
So, amid great rejoicing, for seven days together, all the Israelites assembled at Jerusalem kept the feast of unleavened bread. Day by day priest and Levite stood there praising the Lord as best their music might; (2 Chronicles 30, 21)
Ezechias himself spoke to hearten them, sons of Levi that had such skill in the Lord’s service. All the seven days of the feast they ate the victims of their own welcome-offerings, giving thanks to the Lord, their fathers’ God. (2 Chronicles 30, 22)
And now the whole multitude resolved to keep festival seven days more, and right gladly they did it. (2 Chronicles 30, 23)
