Trouvé 182 Résultats pour: Reign

  • The rest of Asa's reign, his bravery, his deeds and the cities which he built are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. In his old age, Asa suffered from a foot disease. (1 Kings 15, 23)

  • Nadab, son of Jeroboam, began to reign over Israel in the second year of Asa, king of Judah. (1 Kings 15, 25)

  • The rest of the events of Nadab's reign and his achievements are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. (1 Kings 15, 31)

  • In the third year of Asa king of Judah, Baasha, son of Ahijah, began to reign over all Israel at Tirzah where he reigned for twenty-four years. (1 Kings 15, 33)

  • The rest of the events of Baasha's reign, his deeds and achievements are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 5)

  • In the twenty-sixth year of Asa king of Judah, Elah, son of Baasha, began to reign over Israel in Tirzah and was king for two years. (1 Kings 16, 8)

  • As soon as Zimri began to reign, he had the entire family of Baasha killed, leaving him not a single male relative or friend. (1 Kings 16, 11)

  • Now the rest of the events of Elah's reign and all his deeds are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 14)

  • In the thirty-first year of Asa, king of Judah, Omri began to reign over Israel. He reigned for twelve years, six years of which he reigned in Tirzah. (1 Kings 16, 23)

  • During his reign, Hiel of Bethel rebuilt Jericho. On laying its foundation he sacrificed Abirma, his firstborn. And when he set up the gates of the city, he sacrificed his youngest son, Segub, in accordance with the word of Yahweh spoken through Joshua, son of Nun. (1 Kings 16, 34)

  • Because of this I will not bring about the disaster during his reign; during his son's reign disgrace will fall on his family." (1 Kings 21, 29)

  • Jehoshaphat, son of Asa, began to reign over Judah in the fourth year of Ahab, king of Israel. (1 Kings 22, 41)


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