Found 63 Results for: Jehu

  • Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria for twenty-eight years. (2 Kings 10, 36)

  • It was then the seventh year of Jehu, and he reigned for forty-two years in Jerusalem. His mother was Zibiah of Beer-sheba. (2 Kings 12, 2)

  • In the twenty-third year of Joash, son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, began to rule over Israel from Samaria, its capital; he reigned for seventeen years. (2 Kings 13, 1)

  • Then Amaziah sent messengers to Joash, son of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel, to say to him, "Come up and let us see which of the two of us is better." (2 Kings 14, 8)

  • In this way the promise Yahweh had made to Jehu was fulfilled: "Your sons until the fourth generation shall sit upon the throne of Israel." And so it was. (2 Kings 15, 12)

  • Jehu, Azariah, (1 Chronicles 2, 38)

  • Joel, Jehu son of Joshibiah, son of Seraiah, son of Asiel, (1 Chronicles 4, 35)

  • They were Ahiezer the leader, and Joash, sons of Hashemar from Gibeah, Jeziel and Pelet, sons of Azmaveth, Berach and Jehu from Anathoth, (1 Chronicles 12, 3)

  • Jehu, son of Hanani the prophet, went to meet him and said to king Jehoshaphat, "Should a man give help to the wicked? Should you love those who hate Yahweh? Because of this you have brought his anger on you! (2 Chronicles 19, 2)

  • The rest of the history of Jehoshaphat, from first to last, is recorded in the Annals of Jehu son of Hanani which have been transcribed into the Book of the Kings of Israel. (2 Chronicles 20, 34)

  • Yahweh used this visit to Jeroham to bring about Ahaziah's downfall. On his arrival he went out with Jeroham against Jehu son of Nimshi whom Yahweh had chosen to destroy the family of Ahab. (2 Chronicles 22, 7)

  • While Jehu was busy carrying out God's sentence against Ahab's family, he came across the officials of Judah and the kinsmen of Ahaziah who were in the king's service and killed them. (2 Chronicles 22, 8)


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