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  • Juda’s son Sela begot Her, father of Lecha, and Laada, father of Maresa; from them, too, come the weaver-folk of Asbea (1 Chronicles 4, 21)

  • Saharaim, too, after he had put away his wives, Husim and Bara, begot sons in the land of Moab; (1 Chronicles 8, 8)

  • his brother, Esec, begot Ulam, Jehus, and Eliphalet. (1 Chronicles 8, 39)

  • But meanwhile, in his displeasure at the command given, the Lord had begun to smite down Israel; (1 Chronicles 21, 7)

  • Then, before all the people, he blessed the Lord’s name thus: Blessed art thou, O Lord, the God of our father Israel, from the beginning to the end of time. (1 Chronicles 29, 10)

  • It was in the second month of his fourth year as king that he began building, (2 Chronicles 3, 2)

  • But he left their advice unheeded, and began to take counsel instead of the younger men who had grown up with him, and were of his following; (2 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • Then, in the thirty-sixth year of Asa’s reign, Baasa king of Israel invaded Juda, and began making a fortified city of Rama, so as to deny Asa’s subjects free passage. (2 Chronicles 16, 1)

  • And the Lord said, Who is to beguile Achab, king of Israel, so that he will march to Ramoth-Galaad, and there meet his fall? One said this, one that; (2 Chronicles 18, 19)

  • till at last a spirit came forward and stood in the Lord’s presence, offering to beguile Achab. And how wilt thou beguile him? the Lord asked. (2 Chronicles 18, 20)

  • Dawn came, and they began their march across the desert of Thecue; Josaphat, as they set out, came forward to speak. Listen to me, he said, men of Juda; listen, citizens of Jerusalem. Trust in the Lord your God, and you have nothing to fear; trust his prophets, and all shall go well with you. (2 Chronicles 20, 20)

  • This reign of his over Juda began when he was thirty-five years old, and for twenty-five years it lasted, there in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Azuba, daughter of Selahi. (2 Chronicles 20, 31)


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