(0.94571931034483) | 2Ki 23:9 | (Now the priests of the high places did not go up to the altar of the Lord in Jerusalem, but they did eat unleavened cakes among their fellow priests.) |
(0.94571931034483) | 2Ki 23:20 | He sacrificed all the priests of the high places on the altars located there, and burned human bones on them. Then he returned to Jerusalem. |
(0.94438982758621) | 2Ki 23:4 | The king ordered Hilkiah the high priest, the high-ranking priests, |
(0.94438982758621) | 2Ki 23:8 | He brought all the priests from the cities of Judah and ruined |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 12:4 | Jehoash said to the priests, “I place at your disposal |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 12:10 | When they saw the chest was full of silver, the royal secretary |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 16:10 | When King Ahaz went to meet with King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria in Damascus, he saw the altar there. |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 17:27 | So the king of Assyria ordered, “Take back one of the priests whom you |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 22:8 | Hilkiah the high priest informed Shaphan the scribe, “I found the law scroll in the Lord’s temple.” Hilkiah gave the scroll to Shaphan and he read it. |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 22:12 | The king ordered Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Acbor son of Micaiah, Shaphan the scribe, and Asaiah the king’s servant, |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 22:14 | So Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Acbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shullam son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, the supervisor of the wardrobe. |
(0.91926336206897) | 2Ki 23:2 | The king went up to the Lord’s temple, accompanied by all the people of Judah, all the residents of Jerusalem, the priests, and the prophets. All the people were there, from the youngest to the oldest. He read aloud |
(0.90603534482759) | 2Ki 10:19 | So now, bring to me all the prophets of Baal, as well as all his servants and priests. |
(0.90603534482759) | 2Ki 23:24 | Josiah also got rid of |
(0.89280736206897) | 2Ki 16:15 | King Ahaz ordered Uriah the priest, “On the large altar |