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  • Also, he took away the horses that the kings of Judah had given to the Sun, at the entrance to the temple of the Lord, beside the hallway of Nathan-melech, the eunuch, who was in Pharurim. And he burned the chariots of the Sun with fire. (2 Kings 23, 11)

  • Then Attai conceived Nathan, and Nathan conceived Zabad. (1 Chronicles 2, 36)

  • Now in Jerusalem, sons were born to him: Shammua, and Sobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, these four from Bathsheba, the daughter of Ammiel; (1 Chronicles 3, 5)

  • Joel, the brother of Nathan; Mibhar, the son of Hagri; (1 Chronicles 11, 38)

  • And these are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua and Shobab, Nathan and Solomon, (1 Chronicles 14, 4)

  • Now when David was living in his house, he said to the prophet Nathan: “Behold, I live in a house of cedar. But the ark of the covenant of the Lord is under tent skins.” (1 Chronicles 17, 1)

  • And Nathan said to David: “Do all that is in your heart. For God is with you.” (1 Chronicles 17, 2)

  • And yet, that night the word of God came to Nathan, saying: (1 Chronicles 17, 3)

  • According to all these words, and according to this entire vision, so did Nathan speak to David. (1 Chronicles 17, 15)

  • Now the acts of king David, from the first to the last, have been written in the book of Samuel the seer, and in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the book of Gad the seer, (1 Chronicles 29, 29)

  • Now the rest of the works of Solomon, the first and the last, have been written in the words of Nathan, the prophet, and in the books of Ahijah, the Shilonite, as well as in the vision of Iddo, the seer, against Jeroboam, the son of Nabat. (2 Chronicles 9, 29)

  • Also, he situated the Levites in the house of the Lord, with cymbals, and psalteries, and harps, according to the disposition of king David, and of the seer Gad, and of the prophet Nathan. For indeed, this was the precept of the Lord, by the hand of his prophets. (2 Chronicles 29, 25)


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