Löydetty 281 Tulokset: genealogy of Solomon

  • The rest of the history of Solomon, from first to last, is this not all written down in the records of Nathan the prophet, in the Prophecy of Ahijah of Shiloh, and in the Vision of Iddo the seer concerning Jeroboam son of Nebat? (2 Chronicles 9, 29)

  • Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel for forty years. (2 Chronicles 9, 30)

  • When Solomon fell asleep with his ancestors, he was buried in the City of his father David; Rehoboam his son succeeded him. (2 Chronicles 9, 31)

  • As soon as Jeroboam son of Nebat heard the news -- he was in Egypt, where he had taken refuge from King Solomon -- he returned from Egypt. (2 Chronicles 10, 2)

  • King Rehoboam then consulted the elders, who had been in attendance on his father Solomon while he was alive, and said, 'How do you advise me to answer this people?' (2 Chronicles 10, 6)

  • 'Say this to Rehoboam son of Solomon, king of Judah, and to all Israel in Judah and Benjamin, (2 Chronicles 11, 3)

  • These added strength to the kingdom of Judah and gave their support to Rehoboam son of Solomon for three years. For three years they remained loyal to David and Solomon. (2 Chronicles 11, 17)

  • So Shishak king of Egypt advanced on Jerusalem and carried off the treasures of the Temple and the treasures of the royal palace. He took everything away, including the golden shields which Solomon had made. (2 Chronicles 12, 9)

  • Yet Jeroboam son of Nebat, the slave of Solomon son of David, rose in revolt against his master. (2 Chronicles 13, 6)

  • Worthless men, scoundrels, rallied to him, proving too strong for Rehoboam son of Solomon, as Rehoboam was then inexperienced and timid and unable to resist them. (2 Chronicles 13, 7)

  • There was great rejoicing in Jerusalem, for since the days of Solomon son of David, king of Israel, nothing comparable had ever occurred in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 30, 26)

  • irrespective of their official genealogy, to the males of thirty years and upwards -- to each one who attended the Temple of Yahweh to fulfil his daily obligations -- for the performance of their duties appropriate to their orders: (2 Chronicles 31, 16)


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