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As for Jezabel, she shall lie unburied in the purlieus of Jezrahel, for the dogs to eat. And with that he threw the door open, and was gone. (2 Kings 9, 10)
Now, said he, open the window that looks east, and he opened it; Shoot, and he shot. Yonder shaft, Eliseus told him, betokens the divine deliverance, deliverance from the power of Syria. It is for thee to defeat the Syrians utterly, there at Aphec. (2 Kings 13, 17)
But soon a conspiracy was made against him by Sellum, son of Jabes, who attacked and killed him in the open street, and took the throne for himself.✻ (2 Kings 15, 10)
(From Thersa),✻ Menahem brought destruction on Thapsa, and all its inhabitants, and all their country-side, because they would not open the gates to him; ripped up the wombs, too, of the women that were pregnant. (2 Kings 15, 16)
No sooner had king Ezechias heard it, than he tore his garments open, and put on sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord. (2 Kings 19, 1)
These despatches were handed by the messengers to Ezechias, and when he had read them, he went up into the house of the Lord, and held them out open in the Lord’s presence. (2 Kings 19, 14)
Give ear, and listen; open thy eyes, Lord, and see; do not let Sennacherib’s words go unheard, these blasphemies he has uttered against the living God. (2 Kings 19, 16)
the open country, with its villages, belonged to Caleb, son of Jephone. (1 Chronicles 6, 56)
The Ammonites had come out from the city, and drawn up their line at its gates; the kings who had come to aid them were at a distance, out in the open country. (1 Chronicles 19, 9)
And do thou, my son Solomon, acknowledge ever thy father’s God, serving him faithfully, serving him willingly; no heart but is open to the Lord’s scrutiny, no thought in our minds but he can read it. Search for him, and thou shalt find him; forsake him, and he will for ever reject thee. (1 Chronicles 28, 9)
and to put more gold and silver into the craftsmen’s hands.Let every man that has the will to offer make to the Lord here and now, with open hand, his gift. (1 Chronicles 29, 5)
The basin was a palm’s breadth thick and its brim curved as the brim of a cup does, or of an open lily; it held ninety-six tuns. (2 Chronicles 4, 5)
