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Informace o Studijní on-line bibli (SOB) (CZ)

   Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).

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Information about the "Online Bible Study" (SOB) (EN)

   Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.

 

 

 

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Diviš Libor
URL: www.obohu.cz
E-mail: infoobohu.cz
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2001 Translation - An American English Bible

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hudson   (27.1.2024 - 14:55)
E-mail: hudsonpotgmail.com
Hello, I would like to contact developers to tell me where I can get "portuguese almeida revised and updated (with strong’s numbers)" because I want to make a website for studies. Please, for the growth of the kingdom of God.

Lukáš Znojemský   (21.9.2022 - 09:55)
Rád tuto stránku navštěvuji a učím se z ní v posledních týdnech. Velmi mi pomohla jazykově a přiblížila mi význam některých veršů, jejichž plný význam nebo zabarvení bylo ztraceno v překladu. "Obsluha" (tady se za výraz velmi omlouvám) je pohotová a technicky znalá. Velmi doporučuji.

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 19:43)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Hallo Libor Vielen Dank für den Hinweis. Die kroatische Bibel reicht. Soweit ich eine Freundin verstand, ist bosnisch und kroatisch das gleiche und serbisch ähnlich, war ja früher auch ein Land, Jugoslawien , nur das eben da zwischen islamischen und traditionell christlichen Streit von aussen reingebracht und geschürrt wurde. Ich leite die kroatische Bibelsuche gleich weiter Einige können lesen, einige nicht und so ist das Super installiert, das man die Bibel auch auf Audio stellen kann. Toll ist es, das auch die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel in deutsch dabei ist, denn da finde ich vieles, speziell Psalm 91 als Beispiel authentischer formuliert, als in allen anderen deutschen Bibeln. Das jüdische Neue Testament von David H. Stern habe ich auch, aber die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel ist mir persönlich sehr wichtig. Vielen Dank Libor für diese kompakte Internet Webseiten- Arbeit für den Herrn, uns sein noch besser studieren und weiter geben zu können Shalom .

CarolaTeach   (14.6.2022 - 12:32)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Wer hat diese Seite ermöglicht und wer wartet diese Seiteund bezahlt die Website Kosten ? Mit dieser Website dient ihr Gott dem Vater zum Bau der Gemeinde Gottes. Und wir wurden im Buch Korinther aufgerufen, da wo wir genährt werden, auch zu unterstützen. Ich bitte den Admin dieser Seite, mir per email die Kontonummer mitzuteilen, dass ich mit Gaben mtl.segnen kann und nicht nur fromme Sprüche loslasse, denn seit kurzem bekam ich den Link dieser Seite und arbeite sehr gerne auf dieser Seite und gebe den Link weiter. Bitte das sich der Webseitengründer meldet. Danke.

Herzlichen Dank für Ihr Angebot. Aber ich brauche Ihre Hilfe nicht, ich leide nicht an Mangel :-) Wenn Sie helfen möchten, helfen Sie bitte jemandem in Ihrer Nähe.    Libor

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 12:12)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Vielen Dank für diese Möglichkeit Bibel-Ausgaben vergleichen zu können. Eine sehr gut aufgebaute Strukturierung und sehr bedien- freundlich. Ich hätte eine Bittende Frage. Habt Ihr auch die bosnische Bibel oder besteht da Möglichkeit, auch für Bosnieer, Kroaten, Serben die bosnische Bibel hier zu hinterlegen. Ich habe seit 2015 sehr viel Kontakt zu Bosnierer , Kroaten, Serben und Albanern Kosovo und muß Bibelstellen immer auf google übersetzen, um ihnen die Bibel näher zu bringen, was sie dankbar annehmen, aber bei Google habe ich nie die Sicherheit, dass die Übersetzung gut geprüft ist. Kommen auch Bibeln als bosnisch - und albanische Bibeln hinzu ? Danke

Außer der bosnischen Bibel ist alles, was benötigt wird, bereits hier in der SOB (Studien Online Bible) enthalten. Diese Übersetzungen sind im Abschnitt "Andere europäische Übersetzungen" zu finden. Serbische Bibel (Kyrillisch), Serbische Bibel (Đuro Daničić, Vuk Karadžić - 1865), Albanian Bibel und Kroatische Bibel. Sie können die bosnische Bibel im PDF-Format HIER herunterladen.    Libor

Joe   (4.3.2021 - 17:49)
E-mail: joe.jace.mail.de
Hallo und vielen Dank für die hilfreiche Suchfunktion bei den hebräischen Bibeln – ich benutze sie seit Jahren zur Überprüfung der masoretischen Zählungen von Wortpaaren. Ein Schreibfehler am Ende von Josua 11,16 (Elberfelder 1905) "und das ebirge Israel und seine Niederung", es müsste heißen "und das Gebirge Israel und seine Niederung". Grüße aus Zittau / Sachsen

Danke. Natürlich hast du recht - ich habe es bereits behoben.    Libor

Josef   (4.2.2021 - 15:51)
E-mail: pepas74seznam.cz
Tak tohle mě velmi potěšilo. Je to dobře ovladatelné na rozdíl od jiných zdrojů. Děkuji moc! :)

Lukáš   (24.11.2020 - 10:02)
E-mail: lukasnemecek536gmail.com
Chyba v textu Kat. lit. překlad. Zjevení 11, 10. protože tito dva poroci jim způsobili hodně trápení.

Zdeněk Staněk   (22.8.2020 - 14:36)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
Chybí 'ě': http://obohu.cz/csp.php?k=2Te&kap=3&v=4

Vskutku. Již jsem to opravil.    Libor

Ani Gallert   (4.7.2018 - 16:24)
E-mail: cactus.gomeragmail.com
Vielen, vielen Dank für diese Seite (und dass wir sie kostenfrei nutzen können)! Sie ist sehr gut gemacht und eröffnet beim Bibelstudium völlig neue Einblicke! Eine dringende Frage habe ich zur Adolf Ernst Knoch Bibel - die Begriffe, die kursiv und hell in den Versen dargestellt sind - bedeuteten diese, die Worte wurden von Knoch hinzugefügt, weil im Original nicht mehr erhalten? Oder wie ist das zu verstehen? Vielen Dank und Gottes Segen, Ani

Hallo, Ani. Kursiv und hell - das sind die Worte, die nicht im Originaltext sind, aber sie sind wichtig für das richtige Verständnis. Sie können es im VERGLEICHS-MODUS gut sehen. Schauen Sie sich zum Beispiel das Münchener Neues Testament an...     Libor

Andreas Boldt   (27.2.2018 - 05:41)
E-mail: andyp1gmx.net
Ich habe diese Seite gefunden um einfach Bibel online zu benutzen in verschiedenen Sprachen - ich bin überzeugt das Gott sein Wort bewahrt hat in allen Sprachen. Und weiß bis zum Ende hin wird sein Wort leuchten. "Denn mein Wort wird nicht leer zu mir zurückkehren..." - Gottes Segen für die segensreiche Arbeit die ihr tut. Leider kann ich kein Tscheschisch aber habe auch Bekannte in der Slowakei und bin Euch sehr verbunden im Sinne des Protestantismus. Ich benutze die Bibel jeden Tag. Andreas Boldt

Ich danke Ihnen, Andreas. Diese Anwendung ist viel mehr als nur eine Online-Bibel. Versuchen Sie bitte herauszufinden, welche Optionen und Funktionen SOB anbietet... (Anleitung) Libor

Juraj Kaličiak   (5.2.2018 - 11:06)
E-mail: juro.kaliciakgmail.com
Nech Vám pán odplatí Jeho spôsobom, toto je nejlepšia verzia práce s Božím slovom. Vyhladávanie, režim porovnávania sú skvelé. Pracujem s touto stránkou už celé roky a cítim povinnosť povzbudiť autorov, že je toto určite požehnaná práca. Veľa to používam aj na mobile, ako rýchlu online bibliu. Oceňujem odvahu vydania prekladu Jozefa Roháčka v edícii Dušana Seberíniho s doslovným prekladom Božieho mena. Výborná je možnosť porovnania s gréckymi originál textami so strongovými číslami. Buďte požehnaní bratia. Juraj

Vďaka Juraj. Je príjemné počuť, že tento biblický program používate už dlhší čas, a že ste s ním spokojný. Snažím sa SOB stále vylepšovať. Nie sú žiadni autori - je iba jeden amatér, ktorý chce (okrem bežných funkcií biblických programov) najmä sprístupniť originálny text biblie pre všetkých - aj bez znalosti biblických jazykov. Libor

John Builer   (30.1.2018 - 07:07)
E-mail: Johnbuilercontbay.com
Ganz, ganz grosse Klasse, diese Seite, besser, als alles andere!!! Vielen Dank!!! Bitte machen Sie so weiter!!! Danke! Regards, John Builer

Danke, ich schätze es wirklich ...

Zdeněk Staněk   (27.12.2017 - 15:34)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
WLC 5M 6:4 v prvním slově chybí souhláska ajin a v posledním slově dálet. Díval jsem se do jiných zpracování textu WLC a tam jsou.

OK. Upravil jsem text podle textu Tanachu.

Vladimir Bartoš   (23.11.2017 - 23:15)
E-mail: bartos.vlemail.cz
Tyto stránky jsem objevil náhodou, když jsem hledal on line čtení Bible. Jsem úplně nadšený z toho, jaké jsou zde možností a chci za to poděkovat!!

Jsem rád, že Vás tento on-line biblický program tolik zaujal. Věřím, že se to ještě zlepší, když si prostudujete návod, případně novinky na Facebooku :-)

Libor Diviš   (14.10.2016 - 08:02)
Vítejte v knize hostů. Sem můžete vkládat své komentáře k nové verzi SOB (Studijní on-line bible). Jen bych Vás chtěl poprosit, abyste si předtím prostudovali návod k tomuto biblickému programu.

Welcome. Here you can write your comments relating to this new version of the online biblical program SOB (Online Bible Study) - your assessment, proposals, error notices etc.

 

 

   

2001 Translation - An American English Bible


'Jehovah'
Total number of matched verses: 5494
Ps (598); Jer (502); Deut (408); Isa (351); 2Chr (330); Ezek (329); Num (321); Exod (293); Lev (285); 1Sam (243); 2Kgs (215); 1Kgs (208); Josh (163); 1Chr (146); Judg (130); 2Sam (127); Gen (119); Zech (81); Job (77); Pro (75); Amos (53); Hos (35); Mal (34); Mic (33); Ezra (30); Luke (30); Lam (29); Dan (22); Zeph (21); Hag (21); Jonah (19); Neh (17); Joel (16); Matt (15); Acts (15); Ruth (13); Rev (12); Heb (11); Hab (10); Nah (10); Rom (7); 1Cor (6); Mark (6); Obad (5); Jas (3); Jude (3); 2Cor (3); 2Pet (3); 1Pet (2); Esth (2); 2Tim (2); Eph (2); John (2); Gal (1);

2Kgs 1:3:Then a messenger of Jehovah spoke to EliJah (the Tishbite) and said, ‘Get up and meet the messengers of AhaziJah, the king of Samaria, and ask them, Is it because there’s no God in Israel that you’re so anxiously going to see Baal, the Fly God of Ekron… you know that isn’t true!
2Kgs 1:4:So, [tell them to return to AhaziJah] because Jehovah says, You’re never going to get out of that bed you’re in… you’re going to die!’ So EliJah went and told them,
2Kgs 1:6:And they said, ‘Well, a man came to meet us, and he told us to return to the king who sent us and tell him that Jehovah says: Are you so anxiously going to see Baal, the Fly God of Ekron because there’s no God in Israel? There’s no need to do that, because you won’t be getting out of the bed you’re lying in, for you’re going to die.’
2Kgs 1:15:Then the messenger of Jehovah spoke to EliJah and said, ‘Get down and go with him, and don’t be afraid of them.’ So, EliJah climbed down and went with them to the king.
2Kgs 1:16:Then he told the king, ‘This is what Jehovah has said: Why did you send messengers to get a reply from Baal, the Fly God of Ekron? That won’t be necessary, because you won’t be getting out of the bed that you’re in, for you’re going to die!
2Kgs 1:17:And then he died, just as Jehovah said through EliJah.
2Kgs 2:1:Then there came the time when Jehovah was to take EliJah into the sky in a great shaking; so EliJah and EliSha left GilGal together.
2Kgs 2:2:And EliJah said to EliSha, ‘Wait here, because Jehovah is sending me on to BethEl.’ And EliSha asked, ‘As Jehovah lives and as you live, should I just I abandon you?’ So, they traveled on to BethEl together.
2Kgs 2:3:Then the Sons of the Prophets came to EliSha in BethEl and said to him, ‘Do you know that Jehovah is going to take your master and lift him over your head today?’ And he replied, ‘Yes, I know… but don’t talk about it!’ 4, 5, 
2Kgs 2:6:Then EliJah told him, ‘Now, wait here, because Jehovah is sending me to the Jordan River.’ And EliSha [again] said, ‘As Jehovah lives and as you live, am I to abandon you?’ So, they both traveled on.
2Kgs 2:16:Then they said to him, ‘{Look!} We have fifty men [who are filled with God’s] power. Allow us to send them to search for your master; for the Breath of Jehovah may have tossed him into the Jordan, or onto one of the mountains or hills!’ And EliSha said, ‘No, don’t send them.’
2Kgs 2:21:And EliSha went to the place where they got their water and threw the salt in, and said, ‘This is what Jehovah has said: I have made the water good, so now it will cause no more death or destruction.’
2Kgs 2:24:And when he saw this, he turned around and cursed them in the name of Jehovah. Then {Look!} two bears came out of the woods and tore all forty of the children to pieces.
2Kgs 3:2:He also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah, but not as badly as his father or mother.
2Kgs 3:10:Then the king of Israel said, ‘Oh, did Jehovah call three kings and send them here just to hand them over to Moab?’
2Kgs 3:11:And JehoShaphat asked, ‘Didn’t you bring along a Prophet of Jehovah? We should be asking him!’ And one of the servants of the king of Israel said, ‘We can go to EliSha (the son of ShaPhat), who used to wash the hands of EliJah.’
2Kgs 3:12:And JehoShaphat asked, ‘Are the words of Jehovah in him?’ Well, the king of Israel, the king of Judah (JehoShaphat), and the king of Edom went to see him.
2Kgs 3:13:And EliSha asked the king of Israel, ‘Why have you come here… why don’t you go to the prophets of your father and mother?’ But the king of Israel asked him, ‘Has Jehovah called us three kings just to hand us over to Moab?’
2Kgs 3:14:And EliSha said, ‘As Jehovah the God of armies (before whom I stand) lives; if it were not for the fact that JehoShaphat (the king of Judah) is welcome here, I would never have bothered to see you.
2Kgs 3:15:But now, bring me my harp.’ Well, as he strummed his harp, the hand of Jehovah came over him
2Kgs 3:16:and he said, ‘This is what Jehovah has said: Dig cistern after cistern in the wadi,
2Kgs 3:18:And because this is no light matter in the eyes of Jehovah, I will give Moab into your hands.
2Kgs 4:1:Then a wife of one of the Sons of the Prophets called for EliSha and said, ‘My husband (your servant) has died. Now, you know that your servant was [a man] who feared Jehovah. But the moneylender just came to take my two sons away to be his slaves.’
2Kgs 4:27:Then she went up to EliSha on the mountain, and grabbed hold of his feet… but GeHazi approached to push her away. However, EliSha said, ‘Leave her alone, because there’s a lot of pain in her life. I don’t know what it is, because Jehovah has concealed it from me.’
2Kgs 4:30:Then the boy’s mother said to EliSha, ‘As Jehovah lives and as your body is living, are we going to leave you behind?’ So, EliSha got up and went after her,
2Kgs 4:33:So, he went inside and locked the door after him, and prayed to Jehovah.
2Kgs 4:43:And [EliSha] said to his servant, ‘Why should I feed those things to just a hundred men? Give it to the [rest] of the people [of the city] and let them eat it, for Jehovah has said, They will eat it and have leftovers!
2Kgs 4:44:And after everyone ate, there were leftovers, just as Jehovah had said.
2Kgs 5:1:There was a man named NaAman who was the commander-in-chief of the army of Syria. He was highly valued by his lord and everyone admired him. Why, Jehovah had even used him to save Syria, for he was a very strong and mighty man. However, he had contracted leprosy.
2Kgs 5:16:But EliSha said, ‘As [Jehovah, the God] that I stand before lives; how could I accept such a thing?’ Well, he kept insisting, but EliSha kept resisting.
2Kgs 5:17:Then NaAman said, ‘Well if not, then at least let your servant give you this team of mules, and you can give me some of your red earth in return; then I’ll quit insisting. However, your servant won’t present whole burnt offerings or sacrifices to any gods other than to Jehovah alone, because of what this God has done.
2Kgs 5:18:But, may Jehovah deal kindly with your servant when I have to enter the temple of RemMan with my master. Because when he goes there, he has to hold onto my hand when he kneels before RemMan, so I must bend down also… may Jehovah deal kindly with your servant in this matter.’
2Kgs 5:20:But GeHazi (EliSha’s servant) said, ‘{Look!} NaAman was saved, yet my master wouldn’t accept any of the things he brought. As Jehovah lives, I’m going to run after him and accept anything that he’s willing to give!’
2Kgs 6:17:Then EliSha prayed and said, ‘O Jehovah, open wide the eyes of this servant.’ So, Jehovah opened his eyes wide, and he saw {Look!} that the mountain was filled with horses and chariots of fire that were surrounding EliSha.
2Kgs 6:18:Well, when they came to get him, EliSha prayed to Jehovah, saying, ‘Now strike this nation so they can’t see!’ And suddenly they were all struck [mentally] blind, just as EliSha had asked.
2Kgs 6:20:and when they got there, EliSha prayed, ‘O Jehovah, now open their eyes and let them see!’ And Jehovah opened the eyes [of their minds] wide, and they realized that {Look!} they were in the midst of Samaria.
2Kgs 6:27:And he replied, ‘Where can I save you from… the threshing floor or the wine vat? Only Jehovah can save you!’
2Kgs 6:33:And while he was still speaking to them, {Look!} the messenger arrived and said, ‘{Look!} All this evil has come from Jehovah, so is there a reason to wait on Jehovah any longer?’
2Kgs 7:1:Then EliSha said, ‘Listen to the word of Jehovah, for this is what He said: At this same time tomorrow, a scoop of fine flour will sell for a copper coin, and two scoops of barley will sell for a copper coin inside the gates of Samaria.’
2Kgs 7:2:But the official proclaimer (to whom the king would give his hand and lean on) [sent a reply] to EliSha, saying, ‘{Look!} Will Jehovah make it pour from the sky? It will never happen!’ And EliSha said, ‘Look! You will see it with your own eyes, but you won’t eat any of it.’
2Kgs 7:6:This is because Jehovah had created the sounds of horses, chariots, and a huge army, so all the people in the camp thought that the king of Israel had hired the kings of the Hittites and Egyptians to come and attack them.
2Kgs 7:19:And the official proclaimer who had said to EliSha, ‘{Look!} Will Jehovah make it pour from the sky? It will never happen,’ and to whom EliSha said, ‘{Look!} You’ll see it with your eyes, but you won’t eat any of it’…
2Kgs 8:1:Then EliSha went and spoke to the woman whose son he had brought back to life. He told her, ‘Get up and take everyone in your house to wherever you wish to go, for Jehovah has called for a famine on the land… and it will last for seven years.’
2Kgs 8:8:the king said to HazaEl, ‘Bring along a gift and go meet with the man of God. Tell him to go before Jehovah quickly and ask if I will survive this illness.’
2Kgs 8:10:And EliSha said to him, ‘Go and tell him that he will live… however, Jehovah has shown me that he will die.’
2Kgs 8:13:And HazaEl asked, ‘Do you think of your servant as a dead dog, that I would do such a thing?’ And EliSha said, ‘Jehovah has shown me that you will reign over Syria.’
2Kgs 8:18:However, he followed in the ways of the kings of Israel and the house of Ahab, because Ahab’s daughter was his wife. So, he acted very wickedly before Jehovah.
2Kgs 8:19:But Jehovah didn’t want [to harm] Judah because of His promise to His servant David (that He would allow him and his descendants to be the lamplight throughout their lives).
2Kgs 8:27:So, he also followed in the ways of the house of Ahab and acted wickedly before Jehovah.
2Kgs 9:3:Take him into the bin of a storage shed and pour this flask of oil on his head, and tell him that Jehovah said: I have anointed you to be the king over Israel. Then open the door and run! Don’t wait!’
2Kgs 9:6:So, [Jehu] got up and they both went outside. Then [the Prophet] poured the oil over his head and said, ‘This is what Jehovah the God of Israel has said: I have anointed you to be the king over the people of Jehovah… over Israel.
2Kgs 9:7:Now, you must wipe the house of your lord Ahab away from before My face and avenge the blood of My servants the Prophets and the blood of all the servants of [Jehovah who were killed] by JezeBel.
2Kgs 9:12:And they said, ‘It would be wrong if you don’t tell us what has happened.’ And Jehu said to them, ‘So-and-so spoke to me and told me that Jehovah said: I have anointed you to be the king over Israel.’
2Kgs 9:25:And Jehu said to BadEkar (his aid), ‘Take his body and throw it into the field of NabOth the JezreElite. For we both remember, back when we rode for his father Ahab, how Jehovah told him, Look! Wasn’t it just yesterday that I saw the blood of NabOth and his sons?
2Kgs 9:26:And then Jehovah said, I will pay him back [for his sins] in this very field. So now, throw his body into this field, just as Jehovah said!’
2Kgs 9:36:And when they returned to tell him, he said, ‘This is what Jehovah had said through EliJah the Tishbite… Dogs will eat the flesh of JezeBel in JezreEl,
2Kgs 10:10:{Look!} Now everything that Jehovah said through EliJah concerning what would happen to the house of Ahab has come true. For, it was Jehovah who did everything that He said He would do through His servant EliJah.’
2Kgs 10:16:and said, ‘Come with me and see my zeal for Jehovah of Armies!’ And from there they rode in the chariot
2Kgs 10:17:to Samaria, where they killed all who were left of Ahab in Samaria… he wiped them all out, just as Jehovah had said through EliJah.
2Kgs 10:23:So, Jehu went in with JoNadab (the son of ReChab) and said to the servants of Baal, ‘Now, look around and make sure that there are no servants of Jehovah, for we just want the servants of Baal here!’
2Kgs 10:30:Yet, Jehovah said to Jehu: ‘Because of the many good things that you did that were righteous in My eyes, and the things that you did to the house of Ahab, which was what My heart desired, your sons will sit on the throne of Israel through the fourth generation.’
2Kgs 10:31:However, Jehu didn’t follow the Law of Jehovah (the God of Israel) with his whole heart. And because he didn’t remove the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat),
2Kgs 10:32:Jehovah started cutting Israel down. For HazaEl attacked the borders of Israel
2Kgs 11:3:Then she kept him hidden in the Temple of Jehovah for six years. So, AthaliJah ruled over the land.
2Kgs 11:4:But after seven years, JehoiAda (the Priest) took the commanders who were in charge of patrolmen and couriers, and brought them into the Temple of Jehovah. Then he had them make an agreement with Jehovah and bound them with an oath in the presence of Jehovah, and that’s when JehoiAda showed the son of the king to them.
2Kgs 11:7:Two of you must go to the Temple of Jehovah on the Sabbath to guard the king,
2Kgs 11:10:Then the Priest gave the commanders the spears and shields of King David that were kept in the Temple of Jehovah,
2Kgs 11:13:Well, when AthaliJah heard the sound of people running, she went to the Temple of Jehovah, and that’s when she saw the king standing at the columns and ruling. All the singers and trumpeters were there by the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing horns.
2Kgs 11:15:And that’s when JehoiAda (the Priest) told the commanders and their lieutenants, ‘Take her outside and kill her with your swords, because she shouldn’t die inside the Temple of Jehovah.’
2Kgs 11:17:Then JehoiAda proclaimed an agreement between Jehovah, the king, and his people, that they would be the people of Jehovah.
2Kgs 11:18:Thereafter, all the people of the land gathered at the temple of Baal and tore it down. They smashed its images and altars into fine pieces, and they killed Mathan (the priest of Baal) in front of the altars. Then the Priest appointed men as overseers in the Temple of Jehovah.
2Kgs 11:19:And he took the military commanders and their troops of patrolmen and couriers, along with all the people in the land, and led the king from the Temple of Jehovah, through the gate of the royal bodyguards, and into the palace of the kings. Then they seated him on the throne,
2Kgs 12:3:JoAsh did what was upright before Jehovah throughout his entire life, for he had been well trained by JehoiAda the Priest.
2Kgs 12:5:Now, JoAsh told the Priests that they could keep any money or sell anything of value that was brought to the Temple of Jehovah,
2Kgs 12:10:So, JehoiAda the Priest built a chest and bored a hole in the top, and he placed it by the Altar of the Temple of Jehovah. Then Priests were assigned to stand next to the doors to guard all the money that was brought to Jehovah’s Temple.
2Kgs 12:11:Well after a while, quite a bit of money had accumulated in the chest at the Temple of Jehovah, so the Scribe and the High Priest went to the king, then they closed the doors and counted the money,
2Kgs 12:12:and they gave the money for the repairs into the hands of those who were in charge of the workers at the Temple of Jehovah – the woodcutters, carpenters, construction workers, fabricators, quarry workers, and stonemasons – so they could make the necessary repairs.
2Kgs 12:15:because those who were doing the work were going to contribute such things. Well, all the repairs were finally made to the Temple of Jehovah, and no one had to account for it.
2Kgs 12:19:So, JoAsh (the king of Judah) gathered all the holy things of his ancestors (JehoShaphat, JehoRam, and AhaziJah) as well as his own holy things and all the gold in the treasury of the Temple of Jehovah and in the king’s palace, and sent it to HazaEl, the king of Syria, so he would leave Jerusalem alone.
2Kgs 13:2:However, he acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah, because he [actively promoted] the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat), who led Israel into sin… and he kept on doing it.
2Kgs 13:3:So, this provoked Jehovah’s rage against Israel, and he gave them into the hands of HazaEl (the king of Syria) and his son BenAder, throughout his entire reign.
2Kgs 13:4:However, JehoAhaz went before the face of [Jehovah to beg for help], and Jehovah listened to him, because He saw how badly the king of Syria was oppressing the people of Israel.
2Kgs 13:5:So, Jehovah freed Israel from bondage to Syria, and the sons of Israel could [once again] sit in their tents in peace, as they used to.
2Kgs 13:11:He also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah, and he didn’t remove the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 13:17:and said, ‘Now, open the window that faces east!’ And he opened it. Then EliSha said, ‘Now shoot!’ And he shot. Then EliSha said, ‘This is the arrow of the salvation of Jehovah and the arrow of deliverance from Syria. For, you will keep attacking Syria at Aphek until you’ve won!’
2Kgs 13:23:But Jehovah showed mercy on them, pitied them, and watched over them, because of the Sacred Agreement He had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and He didn’t allow them to be destroyed or torn from before His face.
2Kgs 14:3:AmaziJah was an upright man in the eyes of Jehovah, but he wasn’t as righteous as his ancestor David.
2Kgs 14:6:but he didn’t have their sons killed. [He did] this, because the Law that Jehovah gave to Moses said, ‘Fathers shouldn’t be put to death [for the sins] of their sons, and the sons shouldn’t be put to death [for the sins] of their fathers. Rather, each one should die for his own sins.’
2Kgs 14:14:Then he carried away all the gold and silver utensils that he found in the Temple of Jehovah, everything in the kings’ treasury and palace, and all the sons of [AmaziJah’s] allies; carrying them all back to Samaria.
2Kgs 14:24:and he acted wickedly before Jehovah, because he didn’t remove the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 14:25:However, he moved the boundary of Israel from the entrance of HaMath to the sea of ArabAh, just as Jehovah the God of Israel said would happen through His servant Jonah the Prophet, the son of Amathi, from Gath Hepher.
2Kgs 14:26:But Jehovah saw the bitter humiliation of Israel in that there was little unity, they were being abandoned, and no one would help them, so their size was dwindling.
2Kgs 14:27:As the result, Jehovah didn’t say anything about wiping their seed out from under the skies, but He used JeroBoam (the son of JehoAsh) to save them.
2Kgs 15:3:And like his father (AmaziJah), AzariJah did what was right in the eyes of Jehovah.
2Kgs 15:5:So, Jehovah touched the king and gave him leprosy until the day he died, and he had to live in his own house. As the result, JoTham (the king’s son) was put in charge of the palace family and staff, and he served as the judge of the people of the land.
2Kgs 15:9:He was very wicked in the eyes of Jehovah and did all the things that his ancestors had done… he practiced all the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 15:12:And as Jehovah told Jehu when He said that his sons would sit on the throne of Israel to the fourth generation; it came to be so.
2Kgs 15:18:He too acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah, because he didn’t remove the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 15:24:because he also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah by not removing the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 15:28:But he also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah by not removing the sins of JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) who led Israel into sin.
2Kgs 15:34:He did what was upright in the eyes of Jehovah, as did his father AzariJah;
2Kgs 15:35:however, he didn’t remove the high places where the people offered sacrifices and burned incense. But he was the one who rebuilt the upper gate to the Temple of Jehovah.
2Kgs 15:37:It was back in those days that Jehovah started sending RasSon (the king of Syria) and PekAh (the son of RomeliJah) against Judah.
2Kgs 16:2:He was twenty years old at the time, and he reigned in Jerusalem for sixteen years. However, he didn’t do what was upright in the eyes of Jehovah his God and trust in Him, as did his ancestor David.
2Kgs 16:8:Then Ahaz took all the silver and gold that he found in the treasuries of the Temple of Jehovah and in the king’s palace, and sent it as a gift to the king of Assyria.
2Kgs 16:13:(which was made of brass and which was placed before Jehovah).
2Kgs 16:14:He had the Altar moved forward and placed in front of the Temple of Jehovah, between the Temple and the [old] Altar, and he displayed it next to [the old] Altar, on its north side.
2Kgs 16:18:He also built a foundation for a royal throne inside the Temple of Jehovah,
2Kgs 16:19:near the entrance of the king, and he rebuilt the Temple of Jehovah in the presence of the king of Assyria.
2Kgs 17:2:But he also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah… however, he wasn’t as bad as the kings who came before him.
2Kgs 17:7:This all happened because the sons of Israel had sinned against Jehovah their God who had brought them out of the land of Egypt and from under the hand of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, and they started fearing other gods.
2Kgs 17:8:They had also started following in the ways of the nations that Jehovah removed from in front of them… and their kings were doing the same things.
2Kgs 17:9:There were so many things that the sons of Israel did to cover over the words of Jehovah, and so as not to do anything that their God had said; for they [built altars] for themselves in high places near all their cities… from their guard towers to their walled cities.
2Kgs 17:11:On the high places they burned incense in the same ways that the nations who Jehovah moved far away from them did. And they formed alliances, and carved images to provoke Jehovah to rage.
2Kgs 17:12:Then they served the very idols that Jehovah had warned them against!
2Kgs 17:13:However, Jehovah sent warnings to Israel and Judah through all His Prophets (all of whom were Seers) who told them, ‘Turn from your wicked ways and obey My Commandments, My instructions, and all the Laws that I gave to your ancestors, which I sent to you by the hands of My servants the Prophets!’
2Kgs 17:15:He warned them time and again, but they just wouldn’t do what He said. They did foolish, silly things, and followed in the paths of the nations around them… the very ones that Jehovah had warned them against when He said, ‘Don’t do these things.’
2Kgs 17:16:They abandoned the Commandments of Jehovah their God, and they made for themselves two heifers of cast metal, and the groves of sacred poles. Then they bowed to all the powerful things in the sky and started serving Baal.
2Kgs 17:17:They also offered their sons and daughters in fires; they went to fortunetellers to learn the future; and they sold themselves into wickedness in the eyes of Jehovah, provoking Him to anger.
2Kgs 17:19:But even Judah didn’t follow the Commandments of Jehovah their God, for they followed in the ways of Israel and did the same bad things… pushing Jehovah away!
2Kgs 17:20:So, Jehovah became enraged with all the seed of Israel and He just shook them off, handing them over to be ripped to pieces, and throwing them away from His face.
2Kgs 17:21:For Israel had rebelled against the house of David and made JeroBoam (the son of NaBat) their king, and JeroBoam removed Israel from the way of following Jehovah and led them into a great sin.
2Kgs 17:22:And from then on, the sons of Israel followed along in all the sins that JeroBoam committed, and they never changed their ways until Jehovah removed them from before His face… just as He said He would do, through all His servants the Prophets.
2Kgs 17:25:Well, from the very beginning, these [new] people wouldn’t fear Jehovah either, so He sent lions among them to kill them.
2Kgs 17:28:So they brought one of the Priests from Samaria and returned him to BethEl, so he could teach the people there to fear Jehovah.
2Kgs 17:32:And although they had started fearing Jehovah, they kept the images of their gods in the temples that they built on the high places in Samaria, near the cities where each nation lived. And although they feared Jehovah, they still appointed priests to serve at the temples of the high places.
2Kgs 17:33:And although they feared Jehovah, they still served the gods of the countries they came from,
2Kgs 17:34:and they’re still following that same form of worship today. So, although they feared Jehovah, they didn’t follow the instructions, Laws, and Commandments that He gave to the sons of Jacob, to whom He gave the name Israel.
2Kgs 17:35:For when Jehovah made a Sacred Agreement [with Israel], He told them: ‘Don’t fear other gods! Don’t bow to them, serve them, or offer sacrifices to them.
2Kgs 17:36:You may only serve Jehovah, the God who led you out of the land of Egypt with His great strength and outstretched arm. You must fear, bow before, and sacrifice to just Him,
2Kgs 17:39:You should fear only Jehovah your God, for He alone will rescue you from all your enemies,
2Kgs 17:41:Well, those nations feared Jehovah, but they also served things that they carved for themselves… as did their sons and grandsons, and which they’re still doing today.
2Kgs 18:3:HezekiJah did what was upright in the eyes of Jehovah (every bit as much as did his ancestor David),
2Kgs 18:5:He placed his hope in Jehovah the God of Israel, and there were none like him among the kings of Judah… those who lived before him or who came after him.
2Kgs 18:6:He stuck to Jehovah, he never stopped following Him, and he obeyed all the Commandments that Moses [wrote].
2Kgs 18:7:So, Jehovah was with him in everything that he did. He was wise and he annulled Judah’s allegiance to the king of Assyria, and refused to serve him.
2Kgs 18:12:[which happened] because they wouldn’t listen to the voice of Jehovah their God. For they had violated the Sacred Agreement that He made through His servant Moses, and they just refused to listen and do as they were told.
2Kgs 18:15:he sent him all the silver that he could find in the Temple of Jehovah and in the treasuries of the king’s palace.
2Kgs 18:22:Or if you should say to me that you’re relying on your God Jehovah; aren’t you the one who removed His high places of worship and His altars, and who told the people of Judah and Jerusalem to bow before the Altar in Jerusalem?
2Kgs 18:25:‘Do you really think that we came here to destroy this place without [the blessings of Jehovah]? Why, it was Jehovah who told me to attack this land and destroy it!’
2Kgs 18:30:And don’t listen to HezekiJah when he tells you to put your hope in Jehovah and that He will rescue you and never give you into the hands of the king of Assyria.
2Kgs 18:32:Because, I’ll come and take you to a land that’s like yoursit’s a land of grain, wine, bread, and vineyardsit’s a land of olive oil and honey, where you can live and not have to be killed. ‘So, don’t listen to HezekiJah, because he’s fooling you when he says that Jehovah will rescue you.
2Kgs 18:35:Which of the gods of any land have saved their countries from my hand? So, how can Jehovah rescue Jerusalem from my hand?’
2Kgs 19:1:And as King HezekiJah listened, he ripped off his clothes and dressed himself in sackcloth, and then he went to the Temple of Jehovah.
2Kgs 19:4:So, if Jehovah your God heard all the things that RapSakes (who was sent by his lord the king of Assyria) said to berate the living God and blaspheme Him – if He heard what was said – then pray to your God on behalf of the few of us who are left [in Judea].’
2Kgs 19:6:and IsaiJah told them, ‘Tell your lord that this is what Jehovah has said: Don’t be afraid of the words that you heard and the blasphemies of the servants of the king of Assyria.
2Kgs 19:14:Well, HezekiJah took the letter from the hands of the messengers and read it, and then he went to the Temple of Jehovah and unrolled it before Jehovah.
2Kgs 19:15:And he prayed, ‘O Jehovah, God of Israel, the One who rests on cherubs; You alone are the God of all the kingdoms of the earth, and the One who made the heavens and the earth.
2Kgs 19:16:O Jehovah, turn your ear to me and hear! O Jehovah, open your eyes and Look… [read] the words that SenNacherIb sent to berate the living God.
2Kgs 19:17:For it was You, O Jehovah, who allowed the kings of Assyria to destroy the nations,
2Kgs 19:19:‘Now, O Jehovah our God; please save us from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of the earth will know that You – Jehovah – are the only [true] God.’
2Kgs 19:20:Then IsaiJah (the son of Amos) sent a message to HezekiJah that said, ‘This is what Jehovah the God of Israel and of armies has said: I have heard what you said to Me in prayer concerning SenNacherIb (the king of Assyria).
2Kgs 19:21:And Jehovah went on to speak these words against him: The daughters of Jerusalem will shake their heads at youyou who would treat the virgin daughters of Zion with contempt and sneer at them.
2Kgs 19:23:you sent your messengers and berated Jehovah! ‘Then you said, With all my chariots I have ridden to the tops of mountains along the borders of Lebanon, and I have cut down their great cedars (their best ones), then I rode among the forests of Carmel.
2Kgs 19:30:And [Jehovah] will add those who were taken away to those who have been preserved of the house of Judah – like roots beneath the ground – and they too will produce fruitage.
2Kgs 19:31:For, a remnant will come from Jerusalem and a rescuer will come from Mount Zion. And it is the zeal of Jehovah of armies, which will accomplish this…
2Kgs 19:32:isn’t that the truth? ‘Now, this is what Jehovah says to the king of Assyria: He won’t enter this city, says Jehovah, he won’t even shoot an arrow there, so no one will have to lift a shield. And he won’t pour dirt to build a mound around the city.
2Kgs 19:33:For, the way he came is the way he’ll return. He won’t enter this city, says Jehovah.
2Kgs 19:35:And that’s what happened. For during the night, a messenger of Jehovah came and destroyed the camp of Assyria, killing a hundred-and-eighty-five-thousand men. So, when [the people of Jerusalem] got up the next morning, {Look!} all [they found] was dead bodies.
2Kgs 20:1:Well, HezekiJah [developed an infection] and was sick to the point of dying. So, the Prophet IsaiJah (the son of Amos) went to see him and said, ‘Jehovah says that you should [settle your affairs], because you’re not going to live… you’re going to die!’
2Kgs 20:2:And at that, HezekiJah turned his face to the wall and made a vow to Jehovah, saying,
2Kgs 20:3:‘O Jehovah, remember that I walked before You in truth and with a heart that’s full of good; for I did what was right in Your eyes.’ Then he broke down and cried.
2Kgs 20:4:Well at the time, IsaiJah was walking out through the courtyard, and these words of Jehovah came to him.
2Kgs 20:5:‘Return to HezekiJah (the one who is leading My people) and say: I’ve heard your prayer and I’ve seen your tears. So {Look!}, I will heal you on the third day, and then you must go to the Temple of Jehovah.
2Kgs 20:8:And HezekiJah asked IsaiJah, ‘What’s the sign that Jehovah will heal me, and that I will go to the Temple on the third day?’
2Kgs 20:9:And IsaiJah said, ‘This is the sign that Jehovah will do the things He said: The shadow on your stairway will go up ten stairs, then go back down ten stairs.’
2Kgs 20:11:And the Prophet IsaiJah called out to Jehovah, and then the shadow went back down ten stairs.
2Kgs 20:16:And IsaiJah said, ‘Listen to the words of Jehovah!
2Kgs 20:17:Look; the days are coming, says Jehovah, when all the things in your palace, and all the treasures that your ancestors have stored away until now will be taken to Babylonthere won’t be a thing Jehovah spoke about that will be left.
2Kgs 20:19:Then HezekiJah said to IsaiJah, ‘The words of Jehovah are good. But may there be peace during my lifetime!’
2Kgs 21:2:ManasSeh acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah, for he returned to the disgusting practices of the nations that Jehovah had removed from before the sons of Israel.
2Kgs 21:4:Then he built an altar inside the Temple of Jehovah, because, as he had said, ‘I will have my name remembered in Jerusalem.’
2Kgs 21:5:And he built an altar to all the powerful things in the sky in two of the courtyards of the Temple of Jehovah.
2Kgs 21:6:He also sacrificed two of his own sons in fire, and he brought many fortunetellers, diviners, and seers into the land where he established sacred precincts for them. Well, all of this was very wicked in the eyes of Jehovah, which made Him very angry.
2Kgs 21:7:Then he put carvings of the sacred poles inside the Temple… in the very place where Jehovah had said to David and his son Solomon, ‘This is the house in Jerusalem that I chose out of all the rest of the tribes of Israel as the place to put My Name though the ages.
2Kgs 21:9:However, they just wouldn’t listen, and ManasSeh misled them into doing things that were even wickeder in the eyes of Jehovah than what the nations did, whom Jehovah had removed from before the sons of Israel.
2Kgs 21:10:So, Jehovah spoke to them through His servants the Prophets, and said,
2Kgs 21:12:and this cannot continue!’ Then Jehovah (the God of Israel) said this: ‘{Look!} I’m going to bring so much evil upon Jerusalem and Judah that everyone will hear about it with both of their ears.
2Kgs 21:16:Also, ManasSeh shed the blood of many innocent [people], so much so, that it filled Jerusalem mouth to mouth… and this was in addition to all the rest of his sins and the ways he led Judah into sin by acting wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah.
2Kgs 21:20:And like his father ManasSeh, he also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah,
2Kgs 21:22:and he abandoned Jehovah the God of his ancestors. He certainly didn’t walk in the paths of Jehovah.
2Kgs 22:2:JosiAh did what was upright in the eyes of Jehovah, and he followed in the paths of his ancestor David. He didn’t swerve to the right or to the left.
2Kgs 22:3:Well, it was during the eighth month of the eighteenth year of King JosiAh’s reign that the king sent for SaPhan (the son of EselJah and grandson of MesolLam) who was the scribe in the Temple of Jehovah. And he told him,
2Kgs 22:5:and have him give it to the men who are assigned to work on the Temple of Jehovah!’ So, they gave the money to the men who were working on the Temple of Jehovah, and they used it to repair its walls.
2Kgs 22:8:Then HelkiJah (the High Priest) went to SaPhan the scribe and reported: ‘We’ve found a scroll of the Law in the Temple of Jehovah!’ So, HelkiJah gave the scroll to SaPhan and he read it,
2Kgs 22:9:then he carried it to King JosiAh. And when he went before the king, the king said, ‘Set aside more of the silver in the Temple of Jehovah and give it to your servants who are appointed to do the repairs on the Temple.’
2Kgs 22:13:‘Go and search for Jehovah for my sake and for all my people in the land of Judah, because of the things that this scroll you found says. Why, the anger of Jehovah is surely blazing against us, because we haven’t been paying attention to any of the instructions, or to any of the things that were written about us in this scroll.’
2Kgs 22:15:And she told them, ‘Jehovah the God of Israel says you should speak to the man who sent you to me
2Kgs 22:16:and tell him that Jehovah says this: {Look!} I’m bringing bad things against this place and upon those who live here… everything that’s written in the scroll that the king of Judah read.
2Kgs 22:18:And tell the king of Judah (the one who sent you to inquire of Jehovah) that these are the words of Jehovah the God of Israel, which you’ve heard.
2Kgs 23:2:And the king went to the Temple of Jehovah with the men of Judah and Jerusalem, the Priests and the Prophets, and all the people (the small and the great), and he read all the words of the scroll of the Sacred Agreement that had been found there.
2Kgs 23:3:Then the king stood by the column and proposed an agreement with Jehovah; that they would return to Jehovah and obey His Commandments, proclamations, and Laws with all their hearts and souls, and that they would restore His Sacred Agreement that was written in the scroll. Then he had all the people who were there, ratify his agreement.
2Kgs 23:4:Next, the king had the High Priest HelkiJah (as well as all the other lesser priests and those who guarded the doors) go into the Temple of Jehovah and carry out all the objects for Baal worship, as well as things for the groves of sacred poles, and for the worship of the things in the sky. Then he burned them outside Jerusalem in the Cedar (Kidron) Valley and had the ashes carried off to BethEl.
2Kgs 23:6:He also had the carvings of the groves of sacred poles carried out of the Temple of Jehovah and outside of Jerusalem to the Cedar (Kidron) Wadi, and he had them burned there and ground to dust, which was then scattered among the tombs in graveyards.
2Kgs 23:7:Then he had the rooms in the Temple of Jehovah where male prostitutes were kept, and where women wove robes for the worship of the sacred poles, demolished.
2Kgs 23:9:Then [the king] forbade the priests of the high places to ever be allowed to approach the Altar of Jehovah in Jerusalem, or to share in eating the fermentation-free bread among their brothers.
2Kgs 23:16:But before he did that, JosiAh noticed the tombs of the people who were buried there in the city, and he had the bones taken from the tombs and burned them on the altar to defile it. So, the [prophecy] of Jehovah, which the man of God spoke on the holiday that JeroBoam called for when he built the altar, was fulfilled. For at that time, the man of God looked toward the graveyard and said,
2Kgs 23:19:Then [the king] went throughout the cities of Samaria and had all the temples on the high places that the kings of Israel had built to provoke Jehovah to anger, torn down. JosiAh removed them all, along with all the things that were built for worship in BethEl.
2Kgs 23:21:and he told all the people, ‘Now you must observe the Passover of Jehovah our God, just as it is written in the scroll of this Sacred Agreement.’
2Kgs 23:23:So, it was in the eighteenth year of King JosiAh that the Passover to Jehovah was once again celebrated in Jerusalem.
2Kgs 23:24:Then King JosiAh had all the witches, fortunetellers, objects for providing omens, idols, and all the other disgusting things and practices that were taking place in the land of Judah and Jerusalem removed, so the words of the Law that were written in the scroll, which was found by HelkiJah the Priest in the Temple of Jehovah, could be followed once again.
2Kgs 23:25:Never before was there any king like him who had turned toward Jehovah and to the Law of Moses with his whole heart, strength, and inner person. And after him, no one like him ever arose again.
2Kgs 23:26:However, none of this turned Jehovah from His rage and great anger against Judah, because of the things that ManasSeh had done.
2Kgs 23:27:For Jehovah had said, ‘Yes, I will indeed remove Judah from before My face as I removed Israel. I’ll throw this city that I chose (Jerusalem) away, as well as the Temple where I said I will put My Name.’
2Kgs 23:32:For, he followed in the paths of his ancestors and acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah.
2Kgs 23:37:He also acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah and did all the things that his ancestors had done.
2Kgs 24:2:So during that time, Jehovah sent armed bands of Chaldeans, Syrians, Moabites, and Ammonites against him and the land of Judah, and they were finally overrun, just as Jehovah had foretold through His servants the Prophets.
2Kgs 24:3:This happened because of the rage of Jehovah against Judah and His purpose to remove them from in front of Him, due to the sins of ManasSeh and all the [bad] things he did.
2Kgs 24:9:But JehoiAchin followed in the ways of his father and acted wickedly in the eyes of Jehovah.
2Kgs 24:13:Then he went in and took all the treasures in the Temple of Jehovah, and all the treasures in the king’s palace. And he had all the gold things that Solomon (the king of Israel) had placed in the Temple of Jehovah cut off and removed, just as Jehovah said would happen.
2Kgs 24:19:And like his father JehoiAchin, he also acted wickedly before Jehovah,
2Kgs 24:20:so Jehovah’s rage continued against Jerusalem and Judah, until He threw them away from before His face. Then ZedekiJah also annulled his allegiance to the king of Babylon.
2Kgs 25:9:Then he burned the Temple of Jehovah, the king’s palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem… he burned everything,
2Kgs 25:13:The Chaldeans also broke up the brass columns in the Temple of Jehovah, its basins, and the Sacred Sea, and carried all the brass back to Babylon.
2Kgs 25:16:Well, with the two columns, the Sacred Sea, and the bases that Solomon had made for the Temple of Jehovah, no one could estimate the weight of all the brass that they took,


'Jehovah'
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Total number of occurrences: 248


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