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(0.50)1Ki 1:45

Then Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anointed 1  him king in Gihon. They went up from there rejoicing, and the city is in an uproar. That is the sound you hear.

(0.50)1Ki 8:44

“When you direct your people to march out and fight their enemies, 1  and they direct their prayers to the Lord 2  toward his chosen city and this temple I built for your honor, 3 

(0.50)1Ki 9:16

(Pharaoh, king of Egypt, had attacked and captured Gezer. He burned it and killed the Canaanites who lived in the city. He gave it as a wedding present to his daughter, who had married Solomon.)

(0.50)1Ki 11:13

But I will not tear away the entire kingdom; I will leave 1  your son one tribe for my servant David’s sake and for the sake of my chosen city Jerusalem.”

(0.50)1Ki 11:24

He gathered some men and organized a raiding band. 1  When David tried to kill them, 2  they went to Damascus, where they settled down and gained control of the city.

(0.50)1Ki 11:27

This is what prompted him to rebel against the king: 1  Solomon built a terrace and he closed up a gap in the wall of the city of his father David. 2 

(0.50)1Ki 11:32

He will retain one tribe, for my servant David’s sake and for the sake of Jerusalem, the city I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel.

(0.50)1Ki 11:36

I will leave 1  his son one tribe so my servant David’s dynasty may continue to serve me 2  in Jerusalem, the city I have chosen as my home. 3 

(0.50)1Ki 13:25

Some men came by 1  and saw the corpse lying in the road with the lion standing beside it. 2  They went and reported what they had seen 3  in the city where the old prophet lived.

(0.50)1Ki 13:29

The old prophet 1  picked up the corpse of the prophet, 2  put it on the donkey, and brought it back. The old prophet then entered the city to mourn him and to bury him.

(0.50)1Ki 14:11

Dogs will eat the members of your family 1  who die in the city, and the birds of the sky will eat the ones who die in the country.”’ Indeed, the Lord has announced it!

(0.50)1Ki 16:4

Dogs will eat the members of Baasha’s family 1  who die in the city, and the birds of the sky will eat the ones who die in the country.”

(0.50)1Ki 16:18

When Zimri saw that the city was captured, he went into the fortified area of the royal palace. He set the palace on fire and died in the flames. 1 

(0.50)1Ki 16:24

He purchased the hill of Samaria 1  from Shemer for two talents 2  of silver. He launched a construction project there 3  and named the city he built after Shemer, the former owner of the hill of Samaria.

(0.50)1Ki 17:10

So he got up and went to Zarephath. When he went through the city gate, there was a widow gathering wood. He called out to her, “Please give me a cup 1  of water, so I can take a drink.”

(0.50)1Ki 20:12

When Ben Hadad received this reply, 1  he and the other kings were drinking in their quarters. 2  He ordered his servants, “Get ready to attack!” So they got ready to attack the city.

(0.50)1Ki 21:8

She wrote out orders, 1  signed Ahab’s name to them, 2  and sealed them with his seal. She then sent the orders 3  to the leaders 4  and to the nobles who lived in Naboth’s city. 5 

(0.50)1Ki 21:13

The two villains arrived and sat opposite him. Then the villains testified against Naboth right before the people, saying, “Naboth cursed God and the king.” So they dragged him 1  outside the city and stoned him to death. 2 

(0.50)1Ki 21:24

As for Ahab’s family, dogs will eat the ones 1  who die in the city, and the birds of the sky will eat the ones who die in the country.”

(0.50)2Ki 2:23

He went up from there to Bethel. 1  As he was traveling up the road, some young boys 2  came out of the city and made fun of him, saying, “Go on up, baldy! Go on up, baldy!”



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