(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 18:27 | Micaiah said, “If you really do return safely, then the Lord has not spoken through me!” Then he added, “Take note, |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 19:4 |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 19:8 | In Jerusalem Jehoshaphat appointed some Levites, priests, and Israelite family leaders to judge on behalf of the Lord |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 20:18 | Jehoshaphat bowed down with his face toward the ground, and all the people of Judah |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 20:22 | When they began to shout and praise, the Lord suddenly attacked |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 20:27 | Then all the men of Judah and Jerusalem returned joyfully to Jerusalem with Jehoshaphat leading them; the Lord had given them reason to rejoice over their enemies. |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 20:29 | All the kingdoms of the surrounding lands were afraid of God |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 21:6 | He followed in the footsteps of the kings of Israel, just as Ahab’s dynasty had done, for he married Ahab’s daughter. |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 22:4 | He did evil in the sight of |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 23:12 | When Athaliah heard the royal guard |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 24:7 | (Wicked Athaliah and her sons had broken into God’s temple and used all the holy items of the Lord’s temple in their worship of the Baals.) |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 24:18 | They abandoned the temple of the Lord God of their ancestors, |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 24:22 | King Joash disregarded |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 25:27 | From the time Amaziah turned from following the Lord, conspirators plotted against him in Jerusalem, |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 26:5 | He followed |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 26:16 | But once he became powerful, his pride destroyed him. |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 26:19 | Uzziah, who had an incense censer in his hand, became angry. While he was ranting and raving |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 28:1 |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 28:3 | He offered sacrifices in the Valley of Ben-Hinnom and passed his sons through the fire, |
(0.96261201298701) | 2Ch 28:6 | In one day King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel killed 120,000 warriors in Judah, because they had abandoned the Lord God of their ancestors. |