Löydetty 260 Tulokset: family of Naphtali

  • The acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are written, as is well known, in the history of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the seer (his family record). There was war continually between Rehoboam and Jeroboam. (2 Chronicles 12, 15)

  • Ben-hadad agreed to King Asa's request and sent the leaders of his troops against the cities of Israel. They attacked Ijon, Dan, Abel-maim, and all the store cities of Naphtali. (2 Chronicles 16, 4)

  • In Jerusalem also, Jehoshaphat appointed some Levites and priests and some of the family heads of Israel to judge in the name of the LORD and to settle quarrels among the inhabitants of Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 19, 8)

  • The entire number of family heads over these valiant warriors was two thousand six hundred, (2 Chronicles 26, 12)

  • The priests were inscribed in their family records according to their ancestral houses, and the Levites of twenty years and over according to their various offices and classes. (2 Chronicles 31, 17)

  • A distribution was also made to all who were inscribed in the family records, for their little ones, wives, sons and daughters--thus for the entire assembly, since they were to sanctify themselves by sharing faithfully in the consecrated things. (2 Chronicles 31, 18)

  • The sons of Aaron, the priests who lived on the lands attached to their cities, had in every city men designated by name to distribute portions to every male among the priests and to every Levite listed in the family records. (2 Chronicles 31, 19)

  • He did likewise in the cities of Manasseh, Ephraim, Simeon, and in the ruined villages of the surrounding country as far as Naphtali; (2 Chronicles 34, 6)

  • Then the family heads of Judah and Benjamin and the priests and Levites--everyone, that is, whom God had inspired to do so--prepared to go up to build the house of the LORD in Jerusalem. (Ezra 1, 5)

  • These men searched their family records, but their names could not be found written there; hence they were degraded from the priesthood, (Ezra 2, 62)

  • When they arrived at the house of the LORD in Jerusalem, some of the family heads made free-will offerings for the house of God, to rebuild it in its place. (Ezra 2, 68)

  • Many of the priests, Levites, and family heads, the old men who had seen the former house, cried out in sorrow as they watched the foundation of the present house being laid. Many others, however, lifted up their voices in shouts of joy, (Ezra 3, 12)


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