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1 1,1,5 | records that their pious king Ezekiel ~(710 BC), together 2 1,1,6 | year 271 BC by orders of King Ptolemy Philadelphus. Renowned 3 1,1,6 | thirst for knowledge, the ~king wanted to acquire the books 4 1,1,6 | missionaries, requested the Greek king Michael to send him some 5 1,1,6 | Christian faith. In response, King Michael sent two Thessalonian 6 1,1,6 | English ~language. The .King James. English version was 7 1,1,6 | Orthodox priests prefer the ~.King James. version for similar 8 1,2,1 | illustrated by the Sumerian king ~list. The Table of the 9 1,2,2 | well-known laws of the ~Sumerian king Ur-Nammu (2050 BC), the 10 1,2,2 | Ur-Nammu (2050 BC), the Amorite king Bilalam, the Sumer-Akkadian 11 1,2,2 | Lirit-Ishtar, the Babylonian king Hammurabi (1800 BC), and 12 1,2,2 | exercise ~of power; even a king must fear God and obey the 13 1,2,3 | days, in the days ~of the King Messiah.. ~Galatians 4:4 14 1,2,3 | rulers from their own tribe. ~King Herod, being an Idumean, 15 1,2,3 | in the days of Herod the king, ~behold, there came wise 16 1,2,3 | Where is he that is born King ~of the Jews? for we have 17 1,2,4 | till “there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not 18 1,2,4 | caravan route known as the King's ~Highway. Moses sent messengers 19 1,2,4 | Moses sent messengers to the king of Edom, to say, “Now let 20 1,2,4 | well; we will~go along the King's Highway, we will not turn 21 1,2,4 | territory” (Num. 20:17). The king refused, and Moses thought 22 1,2,4 | conquered by the Amorites under King ~Sihon. He also refused 23 1,2,4 | Yarmuk river. Og, the giant king of Bashan (the Golan Heights) 24 1,3,5 | into one state under a king. Samuel anointed Saul to 25 1,3,5 | Samuel anointed Saul to be king over Israel. Saul was succeeded 26 1,3,5 | the release of Jeconiah king of Judah from prison in 27 1,3,5 | tribe of Benjamin to be king of Israel (Ch. 5-12). Then 28 1,3,5 | town of Bethlehem, to be king over Israel ~(Ch. 13-16). 29 1,3,5 | under the wicked Israelite ~king Ahab. Ahab.s blood-thirsty 30 1,3,5 | drought, Elijah ~invited the king, the pagan priests and all 31 1,3,5 | maria during the reign of king Joash (Ch. 2-13). Our Lord 32 1,3,5 | should mention the godly king Hezekiah. Having ~inherited 33 1,3,5 | times by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. The magnificent 34 1,3,5 | Babylonian Empire by the Persian king Cyrus in 539 B.C. The captive 35 1,3,5 | Babylon 539. Cy-~rus the king of Persia 559-~29. ~Return 36 1,3,7 | the reign of the Per-~sian king Artaxerxes Longiman (465- 37 1,3,7 | was in. He ~convinced the king to send him to his country 38 1,3,8 | the wife of the Persian king Artaxerxes ~or, probably, 39 1,3,8 | earlier, ~Mordecai saved the king.s life, when some of the 40 1,3,8 | s life, when some of the king.s servants conspired to 41 1,3,8 | Morde-~cai.s service to the king was recorded in the Persian 42 1,3,8 | Esther became the queen, the king.s powerful and proud minister 43 1,3,8 | appropriate decree, as if on the king.s behalf, and began to ~ 44 1,3,8 | to have it signed by the king. By God.s Providence, Mordecai ~ 45 1,3,8 | uncle who had saved the king.s life. ~Having learned 46 1,3,8 | character of Haman, the angered king frustrated the plan of Haman ~ 47 1,3,9 | during the reign of the king Ma-~nasseh. The book is 48 1,3,0 | with special cruelty by the king Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( 49 1,3,0 | with Heliodorus sent by the king Seleucus Philopator to rob 50 1,3,0 | persecution was caused by king Ptolemy.s anger with the 51 1,3,0 | Simon, at whose prayer the king was prevented by God from 52 1,3,1 | who de-~clared himself the king of the Jews in 37 B.C. He 53 1,3,1 | first to call himself a king of the Jews ~without being 54 1,3,1 | During his reign the true King and Savior of the world, 55 1,4,1 | book of Joshua (10:13). King Solomon could ~very well 56 1,4,2 | stringed musical ~instrument. King David was the first to accompany 57 1,4,2 | and contains 150 psalms. King David was the first major 58 1,4,2 | the life of the righteous king David. David ~was born a 59 1,4,2 | Jesse. Having become the king in Jerusalem ~after the 60 1,4,2 | Jerusalem ~after the death of King Saul, King David became 61 1,4,2 | the death of King Saul, King David became the greatest 62 1,4,2 | traits so valuable for a good king: the love for the ~people, 63 1,4,2 | of psalms: The Psalter of King David. ~ ~Importance of 64 1,4,2 | to their numbering in the King James version of the ~Bible. 65 1,4,7 | will thank thee, O Lord and King, and praise thee, O God 66 1,4,7 | an effort to follow~the King James Version. ~ ~Friendship: 67 1,5,2 | times. ~ Under Solomon's son king Rehoboam (980 B.C.), the 68 1,5,2 | and Israel. Descendants of King David reigned in Judea, 69 1,5,2 | Israel. In 738 B.C. the king of Israel was forced to 70 1,5,2 | the neighboring countries. King Tekoah of Israel together ~ 71 1,5,2 | together ~with Rezin the king of Syria attempted to force 72 1,5,2 | attempted to force Ahab the king of Judea into a union against 73 1,5,2 | Tiglathpileser was alive, Israeli king Hoshea was submissively 74 1,5,2 | Then Shalmaneser IV the king of ~Assyria invaded Israel 75 1,5,2 | Samaria fell, the pious king Hezekiah (725-696) reigned 76 1,5,2 | the Assyrian army led by king Sennacherib invaded Judaea 77 1,5,2 | the people. ~ The pious king Josiah (639-08 B.C). reigned 78 1,5,2 | Nabopellessar of Babylon (king of the Chaldeans) and Xerxes 79 1,5,2 | invaded ~Judaea, and in 604 king Jehoiakim became a Babylonian 80 1,5,2 | captives. In 588, under king Zedekiah, Judaea rebelled 81 1,5,2 | destroyed. The blinded king with other subjects was 82 1,5,5 | The first period ended in king Manasseh's persecution ~ 83 1,5,5 | the time when the pious king Joash was trying to restore 84 1,5,5 | kingdom of Israel under the king Jero-~boam II. He was a 85 1,5,5 | increased under Ahaz. This king .made molten images for 86 1,5,5 | Chronicles 28:1-4). Pekah, the king of Israel and Rezin, the 87 1,5,5 | of Israel and Rezin, the king of ~Syria made a ware against 88 1,5,5 | rich gifts to the Assyrian king Tiglathpileser and he ~vanquished 89 1,5,5 | Pekah and Rezin and gave the king a sign of victory over ~ 90 1,5,5 | asking help from the Assyrian king. ~ Ahaz's son Hezekiah was 91 1,5,5 | attacked Jerusalem. By the ~king's and the prophet's prayer, 92 1,5,5 | 37). After a while, the king Hezekiah became fatally ~ 93 1,5,5 | the latter days, and its king with antichrist, anti-Messiah. 94 1,5,5 | which ~became known to this king 200 years later (44:27-28; 95 1,5,5 | 48), ~prediction about king Cyrus (41 and 45), Servant 96 1,5,5 | Jerusalem during the reign of king Hezekiah and the ~first 97 1,5,5 | saying, that in the days of king Hezekiah Micah predicted 98 1,5,5 | religious reform of the king Josiah (639-608 B.C.), development 99 1,5,5 | under the pious Judean king Josiah about 20 years before 100 1,5,5 | indicates his noble origin. ~King Josiah's religious reform 101 1,5,5 | 23-24). ~ Under the pious king Josiah Jeremiah taught freely. 102 1,5,5 | who announced them to ~the king and the people. In order 103 1,5,5 | Zedekiah, the last Judean king and the successor of ~Jehoiakim ( 104 1,5,5 | apply even today. ~ Under king Zedekiah in 586 B.C., the 105 1,5,5 | person of the ~Messiah, King the Shepherd, would restore 106 1,5,5 | went with Zedekiah the ~king of Judah into Babylon to 107 1,5,5 | letter to the ~captured king Jehoiachin with the Jews 108 1,5,5 | in Judaea. Together with king Je-~hoiachin and 10,000 109 1,5,5 | Jerusalem (4:1-17), capturing of king ~Zedekiah, destruction of 110 1,5,5 | devil, personified by the king of Tyre (see a similar speech 111 1,5,5 | the pagan meals from the king's table, ~sprinkled with 112 1,5,5 | others who ate ~from the king's table. After that they 113 1,5,5 | examination the Babylonian king ~found them to be wiser 114 1,5,5 | Daniel explained it to the king, that the image symbolized 115 1,5,5 | was taken by Darius the king of Media in the 17th year 116 1,5,5 | proph-~ecy about himself, the king recognized the power of 117 1,5,5 | Chapter 1). Under the same king Daniel was for the ~second 118 1,5,5 | Judaea during the reign of king Darius I (Persian, Hys-~ 119 1,5,5 | postponed by 15 years, until king Darius commanded ~to resume 120 1,Add,1| made a beautiful image of a king, composed of many precious 121 2,1 | heathen sacrifice, as the king's officers had ordered him, 122 2,1 | Hyrcanus assumed the title King of the Jews~with royal pomp, 123 2,1 | Parthians, Herod was named King~of Judaea by the Romans. 124 2,1 | high priest. He was the~king when Jesus was born; and 125 2,1 | who was reportedly born King of the Jews, is well known.~ 126 2,1 | sons: Archelaus was to be king in Judaea and Samaria, Antipas ( 127 2,1 | ethnarch of Judaea instead of king.~Archelaus was a weakling, 128 2,1,1 | and~the reign of Herod as king, many devout Jews, losing 129 2,1,8 | presided over by a God-sent~King who would deliver His people 130 2,1,8 | it was foretold that this king would be of the lineage 131 2,1,8 | anticipation of~the promised King and His Kingdom; and many 132 2,1,8 | was promised to be both King and~Savior. It is noteworthy 133 2,1,8 | Him as spiritual Lord and King in their lives.~ 134 2,2,2 | translation, dedicated to King James I, was published in 135 2,2,2 | years to complete. The New King James Bible (1979-~82) is 136 2,2,2 | thought flow of the 1611 King James Bible. It is based~ 137 2,2,2 | at the present time, the King James Bible and its more 138 2,2,2 | contemporary~version, the New King James Bible, although neither 139 2,2,5 | Matthew~assured that the King will return in the regeneration 140 2,2,5 | will be gathered before the King and the faithful~ones invited 141 2,2,5 | that the mission of the~King was to save the people of 142 2,2,5 | their sins — therefore the King’s name~was Jesus which means “ 143 2,2,5 | to save His people, the King gave His~life as a ransom ( 144 2,2,5 | Lord and Master, Universal King.~The Gospel According to 145 2,5,6 | successions established by King David for service in the~ 146 2,5,9 | time during the reign of King Antiochus~Epiphanes and 147 2,5,9 | prophet Balaam and~the Moabite king, Queen Jezebel and her priests, 148 2,5,9 | apostates of the Holy Covenant,” king Antiochus~Epiphanes (Dan.