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1 1,1,5| at the beginning of the Kings. period, it was written 2 1,1,5| together the acts of the kings, the prophets, of David,~ 3 1,1,5| and the epistles of the kings concerning the holy gifts” ( 4 1,1,5| and 2nd Books of ~Samuel, Kings and Chronicles, 1st Book 5 1,2,2| tribe known as shepherd kings ~(some 2000 years BC). At 6 1,2,2| Thutmose I. The book First Kings 6:1 states that Solomon 7 1,3,1| greater extent. The books of ~Kings and Chronicles cover the 8 1,3,2| rare exceptions, Jewish kings and ~other leaders were 9 1,3,2| the truth to the face of kings and the mighty of that time. 10 1,3,5| Melakhim (The Book of the Kings). However, in the Bible ~ 11 1,3,5| Jerusalem, ruled by the ~kings of the family of David, 12 1,3,5| capital in Samaria, ruled by ~kings of various dynasties (980 13 1,3,5| both kingdoms: the acts of kings, heroic feats of prophets 14 1,3,5| of these kingdoms. ~ The kings of Israel were afraid that, 15 1,3,5| this reason the Israelite kings began to ~build pagan shrines 16 1,3,5| years, under six different kings of Israel, from Ahab to 17 1,3,5| fearless in telling the ~wicked kings the truth and rebuking them 18 1,3,5| numerous victories for the kings of ~Israel by his wisdom 19 1,3,5| of ~Judah. From among the kings of Judah, we should mention 20 1,3,5| Hezekiah along with the godly kings David and ~Josiah (Ch. 23). 21 1,3,5| put to death under these kings. For example, the elderly 22 1,3,5| nations! ~ ~Chronology.~ ~Kings of Israel Kings of Judah 23 1,3,5| Chronology.~ ~Kings of Israel Kings of Judah Prophets Events ~ 24 1,3,0| much under the rule of the kings of Syria, since the ~Syrian 25 1,3,0| faith sent by the Syrian kings, starting ~with Heliodorus 26 1,4,2| the greatest of all the kings that would ever rule ~over 27 1,4,3| arise like unto thee. (1 Kings, 3:11-14) And indeed Solomon 28 1,4,4| see. Eccl. 1:12-18 and 1 Kings 4:29 and further). ~ The 29 1,5,2| was Samaria, reigned by kings of various dynasties. ~ 30 1,5,2| dynasties. ~ The Israeli kings, fearing that their subjects, 31 1,5,2| again become loyal to the kings Judah, prevented them from 32 1,5,2| Ahab, Jehu and Jehoahaz, kings of Israel, from 900 B.C. 33 1,5,2| First and Second Books of Kings. ~ During the long reign 34 1,5,2| the demands of Assyrian kings were increasing, the Israeli 35 1,5,2| increasing, the Israeli kings ~had to seek allies among 36 1,5,2| to seek allies among the kings of the neighboring countries. 37 1,5,2| murdered by conspirators (2 ~Kings 20). Isaiah provided a flourishing 38 1,5,2| Years Before Christ). ~ ~Kings of Israel~ ~Kings of Judah 39 1,5,2| Christ). ~ ~Kings of Israel~ ~Kings of Judah Prophets Principal 40 1,5,3| priests or judges, slaves or kings. Their inspired words had 41 1,5,5| Judah, probably under the kings Joash and Amaziah, around 42 1,5,5| Ahaz and Hezekiah, the kings of ~Judaea. He is known 43 1,5,5| he ~wrote chronicles of kings Uzziah and Hezekiah (now 44 1,5,5| Proverbs 25:1). ~ Under kings Azaraias (Uzziah) and Jotham 45 1,5,5| of permanent clashes, the kings of Judaea needed a reliable 46 1,5,5| them in order to warn the kings and the people of dangers, 47 1,5,5| Jehoiakim (7-20), reproof of kings and false ~prophets (21- 48 1,5,5| Babylon he became counselor to kings ~Darius of Media and Cyrus 49 1,5,5| And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven 50 2,1 | was Alexandria, and whose kings are known in history as~ 51 2,1 | were seized by the Greek~kings of Syria whose capital was 52 2,1,6| fell away to Adonijah (I Kings 1:32-34). Their~distinguishing 53 2,4,2| presented himself before kings as~strong, forthright and 54 2,5,8| so that the way of the kings from the East might be prepared”~( 55 2,5,8| 17:14; Judges 4:2-16; 1 Kings~18:40). In light of these 56 2,5,8| to Heaven (Gen. 5:24, 2~Kings 2:11). The capital punishment 57 2,5,8| Elijah (Exo. chs. 7-12, 1~Kings 17:1, 2 Kings 1:10) The 58 2,5,8| chs. 7-12, 1~Kings 17:1, 2 Kings 1:10) The Apostles Peter 59 2,5,9| as well as their rulers (kings). The revelation of the 60 2,5,0| godless emperors. “Five kings (heads of the beast) fell”