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What else Abia did, the life he led and all his exploits, may be found fully set down in the writings of the prophet Addo. (2 Chronicles 13, 22)
His was a life well lived, in obedience to the Lord’s will; altar and hill-shrine of alien worship he overthrew,✻ (2 Chronicles 14, 2)
At the end of his life, Josaphat made an alliance between Juda and Israel, under king Ochozias, that reigned very evilly. (2 Chronicles 20, 35)
He had reigned but eight years, that was thirty-two years old when he came to the throne; a life ill lived. And they laid him to rest in David’s Keep, but not in the burying-place of the kings. (2 Chronicles 21, 20)
and for the six years of her life that remained he was hidden away in the house of God. (2 Chronicles 22, 12)
It was only when they had finished all this that the rest of the money collected was brought before the king and Joiada; with this they made all the appurtenances for worship and offering sacrifice in the temple; bowls, too, and other ornaments of gold and silver.✻ All through Joiada’s life-time burnt-sacrifice was offered in the Lord’s house; (2 Chronicles 24, 14)
He answered, What, wouldst thou be the king’s counsellor? Peace, or thy life shall pay for it! And the prophet said, as he turned to go, So much ill done, and no heed paid to my counsel! Certain it is the Lord has doomed thee to die. (2 Chronicles 25, 16)
What else he did, the battles he fought and the life he lived, may be found set down in the Record of the kings of Israel and Juda. (2 Chronicles 27, 7)
So Josias swept away from the whole realm of Israel all detestable worship, and made the remnant that were left in Israel obey the Lord their God. Never again did they forsake the Lord, their fathers’ God, while Josias’ life lasted. (2 Chronicles 34, 33)
What else Joakim did, all his idolatry and the story of the life he lived, may be found in the Record of the kings of Juda and Israel; he was succeeded by his son Joachin. (2 Chronicles 36, 8)
For a brief moment it seemed as if the Lord our God had listened to our prayers; he would leave a remnant of our race surviving, leave us a foot-hold✻ on this holy ground; some gleam of hope our God would afford us, some breath of life in our bondage. (Ezra 9, 8)
and, wishing the king long life, I answered, Little wonder if my looks are sad, when the city where my father lies buried is but a wilderness, and its gates blackened with fire. (Nehemiah 2, 3)
