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  • Thus Jehu, son of Jehoshaphat, son of Nimshi, conspired against Joram. At that time, Joram was with the Israelites defending the city of Ramoth in Gilead against Hazael, king of Aram, (2 Kings 9, 14)

  • but Joram had retreated to Jezreel to recover from the wounds he had received in battle. Jehu said, "If it seems good to you, let no one leave the city, lest they go and tell the news to the king in Jezreel." (2 Kings 9, 15)

  • So Joash, king of Judah, took all the precious things that his fathers, Jehoshaphat, Jehoram and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, had consecrated, with all that he himself had consecrated, and all the gold he could find in the treasury of the House of Yahweh and in those of the king's house. Then he sent them to Hazael, king of Aram, who left Jerusalem with them. (2 Kings 12, 19)

  • These are the descendants of King Solomon from father to son: Rehoboam, Abijah, Asa, Jehoshaphat, (1 Chronicles 3, 10)

  • Even when Saul was our king, you led Israel in battle; and Yahweh your God said to you, 'You are the man who shall be shepherd of my people Israel and shall be ruler over them.'" (1 Chronicles 11, 2)

  • This is the list of David's warriors: Jashobeam the Hachmonite, leader of the Thirty; one day he wielded his battle-ax against three hundred whom he killed at one time. (1 Chronicles 11, 11)

  • Sons of Judah carrying shield and spear: 6,800 men equipped for battle. (1 Chronicles 12, 25)

  • Of the Danites: 28,600 men ready for battle. (1 Chronicles 12, 36)

  • Of Asher: 40,000 men fit for service, ready for battle. (1 Chronicles 12, 37)

  • All these warriors, ready for battle, came to Hebron willingly to proclaim David king over all Israel; and the rest of Israel, too, were all of one mind in making David king. (1 Chronicles 12, 39)

  • News of this was brought to David, who gathered the Israelite troops, crossed the Jordan, and met them. David drew up his line of battle facing the Aramaeans, and the fighting began. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)

  • There was another battle at Gath, where there was a giant with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot, twenty-four in all. He too was a descendant of Raphaim. (1 Chronicles 20, 6)


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