Löydetty 347 Tulokset: Kingdom of Rehoboam

  • "Give Rehoboam, son of Solomon, king of Judah, and all the people of Judah and Benjamin, and the rest of the people, this message from Yahweh: (1 Kings 12, 23)

  • Jeroboam thought, "The kingdom could return to the house of David. (1 Kings 12, 26)

  • Should this people go up to offer sacrifices in Yahweh's House in Jerusalem, their heart would turn again to their master, Rehoboam king of Judah. They would kill me and go back to him." (1 Kings 12, 27)

  • I made you rise from the midst of the people and established you as the leader of Israel. I took the kingdom from David's family to give it to you. Yet you have not been like my servant David, who kept my commands and followed me with his whole heart, doing only what was pleasing to me. (1 Kings 14, 8)

  • As for Rehoboam, son of Solomon, he was forty-one when he began to reign over Judah. He reigned for seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which Yahweh chose out of all the tribes of Israel to put his Name there. His mother Naamah was an Ammonite. (1 Kings 14, 21)

  • In the fifth year of King Rehoboam, Shishak, king of Egypt, attacked Jerusalem (1 Kings 14, 25)

  • Rehoboam replaced them with brazen shields and entrusted them to the officers of the guard who watched at the door of the king's palace. (1 Kings 14, 27)

  • The rest of the events of Rehoboam's reign, including his deeds, are all written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. (1 Kings 14, 29)

  • There was incessant war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam. (1 Kings 14, 30)

  • Then Rehoboam rested with his fathers and was buried with his ancestors in the City of David. His mother Naamah was an Ammonite. His son Abijam succeeded him as king. (1 Kings 14, 31)

  • When the kingdom was firmly in his hands, Amaziah killed the officers who had murdered the king, his father, (2 Kings 14, 5)

  • Yahweh struck down the king. He became sick with leprosy, and he remained a leper to the day of his death. He lived in an isolated house, while Jotham, his son, was head of the king's household and administered justice in the kingdom. (2 Kings 15, 5)


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