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1 6,5 | alliance (7:1f; IIKings 16:5f, IIChron. 28:5-15). In spite of Isaiah’ 2 6,0 | Hezekiah in IIKings 18-20, IIChron. 29-32 with Isa. 28-33. 3 7,4 | fied, unless perhaps in IIChron. 32:26. It is doubtful that 4 8,2 | reforms of Josiah in 627 B.C. (IIChron. 34:3; see p. 79) that were 5 8,3 | him or his people (but’see IIChron. 33:10-19 — the history 6 11,4| began in the year before (IIChron. 34:3), though it did not 7 11,4| 621 B.C. (IIKings 22:3; IIChron. 34:8). From the human standpoint, 8 11,4| he respected so highly (IIChron. 35:25; Jer. 22:15f). This 9 11,7| only a breach of his oath (IIChron. 36:13; Ezek. 17:13-21), 10 12,1| would be that mentioned in IIChron. 21:16f, c. 843 B.C. If 11 12,1| silence by Kings, while IIChron. 21:16f makes the impression