Löydetty 226 Tulokset: Reign of Rehoboam

  • On the third day, Jeroboam together with the people went back to Rehoboam just as the king said, for he had said to them, "Come back on the third day." (1 Kings 12, 12)

  • Only the Israelites who dwelt in the cities of Judah let Rehoboam reign over them. (1 Kings 12, 17)

  • Rehoboam sent Adoram, task-master of the forced labor, but the Israelites stoned him to death and King Rehoboam had to mount his chariot and flee to Jerusalem. (1 Kings 12, 18)

  • When Rehoboam came to Jerusalem, he called together all the people of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin, numbering a hundred and eighty thousand select warriors, to fight against the people of Israel in a bid to restore the kingship of Rehoboam, son of Solomon. (1 Kings 12, 21)

  • "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)

  • 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)

  • The rest of the acts of Jeroboam, his achievements in war and his reign, are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. (1 Kings 14, 19)

  • 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)


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