1 Kings 14:29
A.M. 3029-3046. B.C. 975-958. are they not written.19; 11:41; 15:23; 22:45; 2Ch 12:151 Kings 15:31
A.M. 3050-3051. B.C. 954-953. are they not written.14:19; 16:5,14,20,271 Kings 16:5
A.M. 3051-3074. B.C. 953-930. the rest.14:19; 15:31; 2Ch 16:1-61 Kings 16:14
they not written.51 Kings 16:20
the rest.5,14,27; 14:19; 15:31; 22:391 Kings 16:27
the rest.5,14,20; 15:311 Kings 22:39
A.M. 3086-3107. B.C. 918-897. the rest.14:19; 15:23,31; 16:5,20,27the ivory house.That is, probably, decorated with ivory in such abundance as to merit the appellation of an ivory house. 10:18,22; Ps 45:8; Eze 27:6,15; Am 3:15; 6:41 Chronicles 27:24
began to number.21:1-17; 2Sa 24:1-15was the number put. Heb. ascended the number.Esther 6:1
1 Ahasuerus, reading in the chronicles of the good service done by Mordecai, takes care for his reward.4 Haman, coming to sue that Mordecai might be hanged, gives counsel that he might do him honour.12 Complaining of this, his friends tell him of his final destiny. that night.5:8; Ge 22:14; 1Sa 23:26,27; Isa 41:17; Ro 11:33could not the king sleep. Heb. the king's sleep fled away.Da 2:1; 6:18the book of records.As chronicles were composed among the Persians, a more instructive and interesting work could not be brought before the king; because they were all written in verse, and were generally the work of the most eminent poets of the empire. 2:23; Mal 3:16
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