(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 20:34 | The rest of the events of Jehoshaphat’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Annals of Jehu son of Hanani which are included in Scroll of the Kings of Israel. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 21:4 | Jehoram took control of his father’s kingdom and became powerful. 1 Then he killed all his brothers, 2 as well as some of the officials of Israel. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 21:15 | And you will get a serious, chronic intestinal disease which will cause your intestines to come out.” 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 23:11 | Jehoiada and his sons led out the king’s son and placed on him the crown and the royal insignia. 1 They proclaimed him king and poured olive oil on his head. 2 They declared, “Long live the king!” |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 24:9 | An edict was sent throughout Judah and Jerusalem requiring the people to bring to the Lord the tax that Moses, God’s servant, imposed on Israel in the wilderness. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 24:13 | They worked hard and made the repairs. 1 They followed the measurements specified for God’s temple and restored it. 2 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 24:18 | They abandoned the temple of the Lord God of their ancestors, 1 and worshiped 2 the Asherah poles and idols. Because of this sinful activity, God was angry with Judah and Jerusalem. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 25:26 | The rest of the events of Amaziah’s reign, from start to finish, are recorded in the Scroll of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 25:27 | From the time Amaziah turned from following the Lord, conspirators plotted against him in Jerusalem, 1 so he fled to Lachish. But they sent assassins after him 2 and they killed him there. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 26:16 | But once he became powerful, his pride destroyed him. 1 He disobeyed 2 the Lord his God. He entered the Lord’s temple to offer incense on the incense altar. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 26:19 | Uzziah, who had an incense censer in his hand, became angry. While he was ranting and raving 1 at the priests, a skin disease 2 appeared on his forehead right there in front of the priests in the Lord’s temple near the incense altar. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 27:7 | The rest of the events of Jotham’s reign, including all his military campaigns and his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll of the kings of Israel and Judah. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 28:26 | The rest of the events of Ahaz’s reign, including his accomplishments from start to finish, are recorded in the Scroll of the Kings of Judah and Israel. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 29:8 | The Lord was angry at Judah and Jerusalem and made them an appalling object of horror at which people hiss out their scorn, 1 as you can see with your own eyes. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 29:24 | Then the priests slaughtered them. They offered their blood as a sin offering on the altar to make atonement for all Israel, because the king had decreed 1 that the burnt sacrifice and sin offering were for all Israel. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 29:27 | Hezekiah ordered the burnt sacrifice to be offered on the altar. As they began to offer the sacrifice, they also began to sing to the Lord, accompanied by the trumpets and the musical instruments of King David of Israel. |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 30:10 | The messengers journeyed from city to city through the land of Ephraim and Manasseh as far as Zebulun, but people mocked and ridiculed them. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 30:16 | They stood at their posts according to the regulations outlined in the law of Moses, the man of God. The priests were splashing the blood as the Levites handed it to them. 1 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 30:17 | Because many in the assembly had not consecrated themselves, the Levites slaughtered 1 the Passover lambs of all who were ceremonially unclean and could not consecrate their sacrifice to the Lord. 2 |
(0.94546826366559) | 2Ch 31:12 | they brought in the contributions, tithes, 1 and consecrated items that had been offered. 2 Konaniah, a Levite, was in charge of all this, assisted by his brother Shimei. |