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    How did David react?​ - 1 Chron.

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    Jehovah struck him with leprosy.​ - 2 Chron.

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    2 Chron. 32:

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    What a fine example for us!​ - 2 Chron.

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    And he did not inquire of Jehovah.”​ - 1 Chron.

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    What a faith- strengthening occasion that must have been!​ - 2 Chron.

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    God even made their son Solomon Israel's next king.​ - 1 Chron.

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    He died in the 41st year of his rule.​ - 2 Chron.

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    The people rejoiced over their making voluntary offerings to Jehovah.​ - 1 Chron.

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    Not one of the enemy survived the battle that ensued!​ - 2 Chron.

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    Thus Boaz fathered Obed, whose son was Jesse.​ - Ruth 4: 17, 20- 22; 1 Chron.

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    As a result, the people“ did not deviate from following Jehovah” throughout Josiah's lifetime.​ - 2 Chron.

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    Yes,“ he did on a grand scale what was bad in the eyes of Jehovah.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    So as long as you maintain a complete heart toward Jehovah, he will never give up on you.​ - 1 Chron.

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    An outstanding example of offerings was seen in connection with the inauguration of the temple in Solomon's day.​ - 2 Chron.

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    The work is great,” says David,“ for it is not a temple for man but for Jehovah God.”​ - 1 Chron.

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    You have acted foolishly respecting this,” said Hanani,“ for from now on there will exist wars against you.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    So it was that“ Jehovah defeated the Ethiopians before Asa and before Judah, and the Ethiopians took to flight.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    Jehoshaphat, fired by his zeal for the worship of Jehovah,“ removed the high places and the sacred poles from Judah.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    It appears that Jehovah inspired Nathan, together with Gad the visionary, to direct David in organizing 4,000 musicians in temple service.​ - 1 Chron.

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    However, it is important to note that only the priests together with the nonpriestly Levites were responsible for teaching the nation.​ - 2 Chron.

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    They faced the challenge of being loyal to God while the king, who sat on“ Jehovah's throne,” followed a wayward course.​ - 1 Chron.

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    Even so, Jehu, the son of Hanani the visionary, told Jehoshaphat:“ There are good things that have been found in you.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    Jehovah therefore allowed King Shishak of Egypt to capture many Judean cities, despite Rehoboam's having fortified them!​ - 1 Ki. 14: 22- 24; 2 Chron.

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    The Passover was one of the appointed festivals(“ anniversaries,” The Bible in Living English) that the Hebrews were to celebrate each year.​ - 2 Chron.

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    Jehovah's eyes are roving about through all the earth to show his strength in behalf of those whose heart is complete toward him.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    God's“ eyes are roving about through all the earth to show his strength in behalf of those whose heart is complete toward him.”​ - 2 Chron.

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    The Scriptures say that he did so because it was not fitting for a false worshipper to dwell near the ark of the covenant.​ - 2 Chron.

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    Since Jehovah is the“ examiner of the heart,” he knows whether we are holy in conduct and are exclusively devoted to him or not.​ - 1 Chron.

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    The Bible states:“ David's fame began to go out into all the lands, and Jehovah himself put the dread of him upon all the nations.”​ - 1 Chron.

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