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  • On Azuba’s death Caleb married Ephratha and begot Hur, (1 Chronicles 2, 19)

  • It was after Hesron’s death that Caleb mated with Ephratha. Hesron had another wife called Abia, that bore him a son, Ashur, father of Thecua.✻ ) (1 Chronicles 2, 24)

  • instead of trusting in the Lord; to death the Lord doomed him, and passed on his kingdom to David the son of Jesse. (1 Chronicles 10, 14)

  • David thought to himself, I will shew friendliness to Hanon, as his father Naas did to me; and he dispatched envoys to condole with him over his father’s death. But when these reached the Ammonite country on their mission, (1 Chronicles 19, 2)

  • Wilt thou have three years of famine, he asked, or three months of flight before thy enemies, and yet no escape, or three days in which the Lord’s own sword of pestilence shall pass through the land, his angel dealing death all through the realm of Israel? Think well, and tell me what answer I shall make to him whose message I bear. (1 Chronicles 21, 12)

  • My son Solomon, thought he, is but a boy and still untried; and this house I mean to have built for the Lord must be such that all the world tells of its renown; I must store up for him what he needs. So it was that before his death he had all the preparations made for it. (1 Chronicles 22, 5)

  • But meanwhile Jeroboam, son of Nabat, who had fled to Egypt to be out of king Solomon’s reach, had come back on hearing the news of his death; (2 Chronicles 10, 2)

  • And now, when Aduram, who had charge of the levy, came to them in the king’s name, the Israelites stoned him to death; whereupon Roboam mounted his chariot and betook himself, with all speed, to Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 10, 18)

  • Death to high or low, death to man or woman, Asa cried, that turns to any god save the Lord God of Israel! (2 Chronicles 15, 13)

  • At this, Asa fell into a rage, and had the prophet committed to prison, to vent his high displeasure; it was at this time, too, that he put many of his subjects to death. (2 Chronicles 16, 10)

  • 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)

  • The more so because his mother, Athalia, no sooner heard the news of her son’s death, than she set about exterminating all the blood royal of Joram’s dynasty. (2 Chronicles 22, 10)


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