(0.44) | 2Ki 15:35 | But the high places were not eliminated; the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense on the high places. He built the Upper Gate to the Lord’s temple. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 17:29 | But each of these nations made 1 its own gods and put them in the shrines on the high places that the people of Samaria 2 had made. Each nation did this in the cities where they lived. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 17:32 | At the same time they worshiped 1 the Lord. They appointed some of their own people to serve as priests in the shrines on the high places. 2 |
(0.44) | 2Ki 18:18 | They summoned the king, so Eliakim son of Hilkiah, the palace supervisor, accompanied by Shebna the scribe and Joah son of Asaph, the secretary, went out to meet them. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 19:2 | He sent Eliakim the palace supervisor, Shebna the scribe, and the leading priests, 1 clothed in sackcloth, with this message to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz: |
(0.44) | 2Ki 19:14 | Hezekiah took the letter 1 from the messengers and read it. 2 Then Hezekiah went up to the Lord’s temple and spread it out before the Lord. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 20:8 | Hezekiah had said to Isaiah, “What is the confirming sign that the Lord will heal me and that I will go up to the Lord’s temple the day after tomorrow?” |
(0.44) | 2Ki 21:18 | Manasseh passed away 1 and was buried in his palace garden, the garden of Uzzah, and his son Amon replaced him as king. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 22:3 | In the eighteenth year of King Josiah’s reign, the king sent the scribe Shaphan son of Azaliah, son of Meshullam, to the Lord’s temple with these orders: 1 |
(0.44) | 2Ki 22:4 | “Go up to Hilkiah the high priest and have him melt down 1 the silver that has been brought by the people to the Lord’s temple and has been collected by the guards at the door. |
(0.44) | 2Ki 25:16 | The bronze of the items that King Solomon made for the Lord’s temple – including the two pillars, the big bronze basin called “The Sea,” the twelve bronze bulls under “The Sea,” 1 and the movable stands – was too heavy to be weighed. |
(0.44) | 1Ch 2:55 | and the clans of the scribes 1 who lived in Jabez: the Tirathites, Shimeathites, and Sucathites. These are the Kenites who descended 2 from Hammath, the father of Beth-Rechab. 3 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 6:10 | Johanan was the father of Azariah, who served as a priest in the temple Solomon built in Jerusalem. 1 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 7:4 | According to the genealogical records of their families, they had 36,000 warriors available for battle, for they had numerous wives and sons. 1 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 7:23 | He had sexual relations with his wife; she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. Ephraim 1 named him Beriah because tragedy had come to his family. 2 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 9:9 | Their relatives, listed in their genealogical records, numbered 956. All these men were leaders of their families. 1 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 9:11 | Azariah son of Hilkiah, son of Meshullam, son of Zadok, son of Meraioth, son of Ahitub the leader in God’s temple; |
(0.44) | 1Ch 9:26 | The four head gatekeepers, who were Levites, were assigned to guard the storerooms and treasuries in God’s sanctuary. 1 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 12:29 | From Benjamin, Saul’s tribe, 1 there were 3,000, most of whom, up to that time, had been loyal to Saul. 2 |
(0.44) | 1Ch 12:30 | From Ephraim there were 20,800 warriors, who had brought fame to their families. 1 |