(0.12) | 2Ch 25:21 | So King Joash of Israel attacked. He and King Amaziah of Judah faced each other on the battlefield 1 in Beth Shemesh of Judah. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 26:5 | He followed 1 God during the lifetime of 2 Zechariah, who taught him how to honor God. As long as he followed 3 the Lord, God caused him to succeed. 4 |
(0.12) | 2Ch 28:7 | Zikri, an Ephraimite warrior, killed the king’s son Maaseiah, Azrikam, the supervisor of the palace, and Elkanah, the king’s second-in-command. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 28:19 | The Lord humiliated 1 Judah because of King Ahaz of Israel, 2 for he encouraged Judah to sin and was very 3 unfaithful to the Lord. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 28:21 | Ahaz gathered riches 1 from the Lord’s temple, the royal palace, and the officials and gave them to the king of Assyria, but that did not help. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 29:30 | King Hezekiah and the officials told the Levites to praise the Lord, using the psalms 1 of David and Asaph the prophet. 2 So they joyfully offered praise and bowed down and worshiped. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 33:4 | He built altars in the Lord’s temple, about which the Lord had said, “Jerusalem will be my permanent home.” 1 |
(0.12) | 2Ch 33:21 | Amon was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned for two years in Jerusalem. 1 |
(0.12) | 2Ch 34:1 | Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned for thirty-one years in Jerusalem. 1 |
(0.12) | 2Ch 35:25 | Jeremiah composed laments for Josiah which all the male and female singers use to mourn Josiah to this very day. It has become customary in Israel to sing these; they are recorded in the Book of Laments. |
(0.12) | 2Ch 36:19 | They burned down the Lord’s temple and tore down the wall of Jerusalem. 1 They burned all its fortified buildings and destroyed all its valuable items. |
(0.12) | Ezr 1:8 | King Cyrus of Persia entrusted 1 them to 2 Mithredath 3 the treasurer, who counted them out to Sheshbazzar 4 the leader of the Judahite exiles. 5 |
(0.12) | Ezr 2:63 | The governor 1 instructed them not to eat any of the sacred food until there was a priest who could consult 2 the Urim and Thummim. |
(0.12) | Ezr 2:68 | When they came to the Lord’s temple in Jerusalem, some of the family leaders 1 offered voluntary offerings for the temple of God in order to rebuild 2 it on its site. |
(0.12) | Ezr 3:3 | They established the altar on its foundations, even though they were in terror of the local peoples, 1 and they offered burnt offerings on it to the Lord, both the morning and the evening offerings. |
(0.12) | Ezr 3:4 | They observed the Festival of Temporary Shelters 1 as required 2 and offered the proper number of 3 daily burnt offerings according to the requirement for each day. |
(0.12) | Ezr 3:5 | Afterward they offered the continual burnt offerings and those for the new moons and those for all the holy assemblies of the Lord and all those that were being voluntarily offered to the Lord. |
(0.12) | Ezr 4:17 | The king sent the following response: “To Rehum the commander, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of their colleagues who live in Samaria and other parts of Trans-Euphrates: Greetings! 1 |
(0.12) | Ezr 5:15 | He said to him, “Take these vessels and go deposit them in the temple in Jerusalem, and let the house of God be rebuilt in its proper location.” 1 |
(0.12) | Ezr 6:7 | Leave the work on this temple of God alone. 1 Let the governor of the Jews and the elders of the Jews rebuild this temple of God in its proper place. |