Bible History - Old Testament
- 128- We have evidence that the ungodly rule of Jehoram was not popular in Judah. "He departed without being desired" by his pe ...
- 129- CHAPTER 16 : JORAM AND JEHU, (TENTH AND ELEVENTH) KINGS OF ISRAEL. AHAZIAH, (SIXTH) KING OF JUDAH. - Accession of Ahaziah ...
- 130- siege (Ant. 9:6, 1). Leaving Ramoth-Gilead, which he had taken, in the keeping of Jehu, his chief captain, Joram went bac ...
- 131- Kings 16:3). But upon Jezebel would special personal judgment descend, commensurate to the terrible crime against Naboth, ...
- 132- God's work will best explain itself, we cannot explain it. We must withdraw our personality as soon and as completely as ...
- 133- The formal conspiracy against Joram, now hastily made, was immediately carried out. At the proposal of Jehu, the city gat ...
- 134- party encountered Jehu and his troop. To the light-hearted question of Joram, "Is it peace, Jehu?"^273 such answer came a ...
- 135- in the houses of the principal men of the city (2 Kings 10:1) led him to expect that he might be able to hide for a time ...
- 136- afterwards there was testimony of judgment for the Christ in the flames which consumed Jerusalem and its Temple.^281 (^) ...
- 137- CHAPTER 17 : JEHU, (ELEVENTH) KING OF ISRAEL. ATHALIAH, (SEVENTH) QUEEN OF JUDAH. - Murder of the "sons" of Ahab and of J ...
- 138- These officials in Samaria would embody the possibility of a counter-revolution, and to them Jehu addressed on the morrow ...
- 139- assembly of the shepherds." Here, where evidently the roads from Jezreel and Jerusalem joined, Jehu and his followers met ...
- 140- We believe the latter to have been the case, and it seems evidenced even by the circumstance that Jehonadab came from Sam ...
- 141- Baal, he ordered, on his arrival, to search for and remove any worshippers of the LORD. Neither of these measures would e ...
- 142- Jehovah was once more forsaken for that of "groves and idols, and wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem for this their tres ...
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- 145- CHRONOLOGICAL NOTE TO CHAPTER 15 To aid such readers as are interested in the somewhat difficult study of the chronology ...
- 146- Joram: died in 884; reigned twelve years (2 Kings 3:1); acceded between 895 and 896 B.C. III CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE ...
- 147- reasons against this supposition,^298 Bahr has argued that the clause in 2 Kings 1:17, "in the second year of Jehoram, th ...
- 148- (^7) It deserves more than passing notice, that the modern denial of God may be reduced to the same ultimate principle as ...
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