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  • Jehoshaphat, son of Paruah, in Issachar; (1 Kings 4, 17)

  • Look kindly on the prayer and petition of your servant, O LORD, my God, and listen to the cry of supplication which I, your servant, utter before you this day. (1 Kings 8, 28)

  • May your eyes watch night and day over this temple, the place where you have decreed you shall be honored; may you heed the prayer which I, your servant, offer in this place. (1 Kings 8, 29)

  • if then any one (of your entire people Israel) has remorse of conscience and offers some prayer or petition, stretching out his hands toward this temple, (1 Kings 8, 38)

  • listen in heaven to their prayer and petition, and defend their cause. (1 Kings 8, 45)

  • When Solomon finished offering this entire prayer of petition to the LORD, he rose from before the altar of the LORD, where he had been kneeling with his hands outstretched toward heaven. (1 Kings 8, 54)

  • May this prayer I have offered to the LORD, our God, be present to him day and night, that he may uphold the cause of his servant and of his people Israel as each day requires, (1 Kings 8, 59)

  • The LORD said to him: "I have heard the prayer of petition which you offered in my presence. I have consecrated this temple which you have built; I confer my name upon it forever, and my eyes and my heart shall be there always. (1 Kings 9, 3)

  • He rested with his ancestors; he was buried in his forefather's City of David, and his son Jehoshaphat succeeded him as king. (1 Kings 15, 24)

  • The LORD heard the prayer of Elijah; the life breath returned to the child's body and he revived. (1 Kings 17, 22)

  • In the third year, however, King Jehoshaphat of Judah came down to the king of Israel, (1 Kings 22, 2)

  • He asked Jehoshaphat, "Will you come with me to fight against Ramoth-gilead?" Jehoshaphat answered the king of Israel, "You and I are as one, and your people and my people, your horses and my horses as well." (1 Kings 22, 4)


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