Found 222 Results for: Month

  • The company of the second month was under Dudia, an Ahohite, and after him was another named Macelloth, who commanded a part of the army of four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 4)

  • And the captain of the third company for the third month, was Banaias the son of Joiada the priest: and in his division were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 5)

  • The fourth, for the fourth month, was Asahel the brother of Joab, and Zabadias his son after him: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 7)

  • The fifth captain for the fifth month, was Samaoth a Jezerite: and his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 8)

  • The sixth, for the sixth month, was Hira the son of Acces a Thecuite: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 9)

  • The seventh, for the seventh month, was Helles a Phallonite of the sons of Ephraim: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 10)

  • The eighth, for the eighth month, was Sobochai a Husathite of the race of Zarahi: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 11)

  • The ninth, for the ninth month, was Abiezer an Anathothite of the sons of Jemini, and in His company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 12)

  • The tenth, for the tenth month, was Marai, who was a Netophathite of the race of Zarai: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 13)

  • The eleventh, for the eleventh month, was Banaias, a Pharathonite of the sons of Ephraim: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 14)

  • The twelfth, for the twelfth month, was Holdai a Netophathite, of the race of Gothoniel: and in his company were four and twenty thousand. (1 Chronicles 27, 15)

  • And he began to build in the second month, in the fourth year of his reign. (2 Chronicles 3, 2)


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