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  • And now word came to Achab from Elias, the man of Thesbe, that dwelt in Galaad, As the Lord I serve is a living God, in these years that are coming neither dew nor rain shall fall, without word of mine to command it. (1 Kings 17, 1)

  • It was long before the Lord’s word came to Elias; but at last, when two years had gone by, he said, Go and confront Achab; it is time I should send rain on this parched earth. (1 Kings 18, 1)

  • But the prophet sought him out again and warned him, Go back and strengthen thy forces; take good heed what thou art doing; in this next year the king of Syria will be marching against thee. (1 Kings 20, 22)

  • when a year had passed, he marshalled the Syrian forces and led them out to Aphec, where he offered Israel battle. (1 Kings 20, 26)

  • The peace between Syria and Israel lasted three years. (1 Kings 22, 1)

  • In the third year, during a visit from king Josaphat, of Juda, (1 Kings 22, 2)

  • This Josaphat, son of Asa, had become king of Juda in the fourth year of Achab; (1 Kings 22, 41)

  • he was thirty-five years old when he came to the throne, and his reign in Jerusalem lasted twenty-five years. His mother’s name was Azuba, daughter of Salai. (1 Kings 22, 42)

  • Ochozias, son of Achab, was crowned king of Israel at Samaria in the seventeenth year of Josaphat, and his reign over Israel lasted two years. (1 Kings 22, 52)

  • And die he did, as Elias had foretold in the Lord’s name, with never a son to follow him; the throne passed to his brother Joram. This was in the second year of Josaphat’s son, Joram, king of Juda. (2 Kings 1, 17)

  • It was in the eighteenth year of king Josaphat that Joram, son of Achab, began his reign over Israel at Samaria; it lasted twelve years. (2 Kings 3, 1)

  • When this time of year comes round again, he told her, at this very hour, live thou till then,✻ thou shalt conceive a son. Nay, my lord, she said, wouldst thou, a prophet, trifle thus with thy handmaid? (2 Kings 4, 16)


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