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| | The Second Book of Kings |
 | | The compilers of 2 Kings attributed this downfall to the Hebrews disregard of the prophets and of the covenant with God. |  | | Canon Robinson shows that 2 Kings is truly a continuation of the story told in the preceding historical books. |
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http://books.cambridge.org/0521097746.htm
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| | The Second Book of the Kings |
 | | So the king of Israel went, and the king of Judah, and the king of Edom; and they made a circuit of seven days’ journey: and there was no water for the host, nor for the beasts that followed them. |  | | And the king of Assyria hearkened unto him; and the king of Assyria went up against Damascus, and took it, and carried the people of it captive to Kir, and slew Rezin. |  | | And Urijah the priest built an altar: according to all that king Ahaz had sent from Damascus, so did Urijah the priest make it against the coming of king Ahaz from Damascus. |
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http://ebible.org/bible/ASV/2Kings.htm
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| | THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS |
 | | But Jonadab the son of Semmaa David& brother answering, said: Let not my lord the king think that all the kings sons are slain: Ammon only is dead, for he was appointed by the mouth of Absalom from the day that he ravished his sister Thamar. |  | | For even as an angel of God, so is my lord the king, that he is neither moved with blessing nor cursing: wherefore the Lord thy God is also with thee. |  | | And Absalom made a feast as it were the feast of a king. |
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http://www.tldm.org/bible/Old%20Testament/2kings.htm
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| | NOTES ON The Second Book of KINGS |
 | | The former book of Kings had an illustrious beginning in the glory of the kingdom of Israel. |  | | Kings - Either the king of Egypt, the plural number being put for the singular, or, the princes and governors of the several provinces in Egypt. |  | | It was a special providence that Joram tho' a king, a wicked king, married his daughter to Jehoiada, a priest, an holy priest. |
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http://www.ccel.org/w/wesley/notes/notes/2Kings.html
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| | World Book Encyclopedia |
 | | Among the most important were those of the Emperor Charles, the kings of France and Denmark, and many other distinguished persons, both men and women. |  | | Messengers were sent secretly to Ali, offering to admit him into Janina if he would undertake to respect the lives and property of his new allies. |  | | Hardly were his dispositions completed before the indefatigable Souvarow entered Triveglio. |
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http://links.hillslides.com/world_book_encyclopedia.html
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| | World Book Encyclopedia 2002 |
 | | A second blow followed the first, then a third, and another and another, and still others. |  | | Not until the fifteenth, the century of the full Renaissance, have we a record of their share in the great rebirth. |  | | He wished to visit the country comprised between the Nyassa and Lake Tanganyika. |
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http://host.sumofax.com/world_book_encyclopedia_2002.html
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| | The Second Book of Kings |
 | | To view the text of a single chapter or entire book, just click on a View link in the View Text column. |
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http://www.audiblefaith.com/bible/2Kings
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| | Encyclopedia article on Domesday Book [EncycloZine] |
 | | The list, of questions which the jurors were asked, as preserved in the Inquisitio Eliensis |  | | de:Domesday Book eo:Domesday Book fr:Domesday's Book pl:Domesday Book |  | | The Boldon Book- a survey of the bishopric of Durham a century later than Domesday. |
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http://encyclozine.com/Domesday_Book
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: King of Gondor |
 | | Aragorn was the long-lost Heir of Isildur out of the north, the direct descendant of Gondor's first and second Kings, who came into his title at the time of the War of the Ring, and was crowned in the year of the Downfall of Barad-dûr. |  | | It was ruled by the Stewards, the loyal hereditary servants of the Kings descended from Húrin of Emyn Arnen, Steward to King Minardil. |  | | The line of the Kings came to an end when Eärnur answered the challenge of the Lord of the Nazgûl and was lost in Minas Morgul. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/k/kingofgondor.html
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| | Kings |
 | | New Light on Hezekiah's Second Prophetic Story 2 Kings 19: 9-35. |  | | The national welfare was integrally related to the obedience and disobedience of the kings and their people to the covenants God had made with his people. |  | | The Bible and Archaeology: The Early Kings of Israel - A Kingdom Divided. |
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http://www.otgateway.com/kings.htm
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| | Kings - sacbee.com |
 | | For the sake of setting the scene, let's acknowledge the reality that the Phoenix Suns punked the Kings on Tuesday night in the second half of their 123-110 road victory at Arco Arena. |  | | Kings notes: Artest casts his vote for Artest |  | | Kings notes: Kings in midst of injury wave |
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http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings
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| | kings |
 | | They are called First and Second Kings in modern Bibles, and Third and Fourth Kingdoms in the Greek versions, where the books of Samuel are called First and Second Kingdoms. |  | | - Continuation of the Kings of Israel and Judah, until the captivity of Israel (chapters 10 to 17). |  | | - Continuation of the Kings of Judah until the captivity (chapters 11 to 25). |
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http://biblia.com/bible/kings.htm
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| | Egyptian Kings (Pharaohs) |
 | | The 31st Dynasty in also known as the Second Persian Period and was added after Manetho created his list of kings.. |  | | This word was used by the Greeks and Hebrews, and today is commonly used for the ancient Kings of Egypt. |  | | GRECO-ROMAN PERIOD (332 B.C. Macedonian Kings - Alexandria |
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http://www.touregypt.net/kings.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Temple of Jerusalem |
 | | The Prophet Ezechiel described the Temple in the light of a heavenly vision, and though his description is symbolic it agrees in its essential features with that of the Book of Kings; to all appearances he describes the Lord's house as he saw it while he performed his priestly duties. |  | | West of the second southern gate was the lishkat gazit, hall of the Sanhedrin (Middoth, II, 5), with a chamber, for the instruction of the people, and in the court of the women was the gazophylakion, hall of the treasury (Ant. |  | | The poverty of the new Temple consisted chiefly in the scarcity of its furnishing. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14499a.htm
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| | Second Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Second Crusade was announced by Pope Eugenius III, and was the first of the crusades to be led by European kings, namely Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany, with help from a number of other important European nobles. |  | | The Second Crusade was the second major crusade launched from Europe, called in 1145 in response to the fall of the County of Edessa the previous year. |  | | As in the First Crusade, the preaching inadvertently led to attacks on Jews; a fanatical German Cistercian monk named Rudolf was apparently inspiring massacres of Jews in the Rhineland, Cologne, Mainz, Worms, and Speyer, with Rudolf claiming Jews were not contributing financially to the rescue of the Holy Land. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Crusade
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| | Phoenician Design of King Solomon's Temple |
 | | As He predicted, the second temple was razed to the ground. |  | | They were hardened in the desert and in battle but lacked the know-how to build palaces worthy of kings or a Temple worthy of God, the Ark of the Covenant, the Tablets of the Law and the Pentateuch of Moses. |  | | Note: Illustrations of the Lever and Temple (outside), bird's eye view of Temple, the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place are linked herewith. |
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http://www.phoenicia.org/temple.html
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| | Seventh-day Adventists Believe... The Millenium and the End of Sin: 27-26.htm |
 | | At the Second Advent Christ will descend from heaven with His armies as the rider on the white horse whose name is "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" and strike the rebellious nations of the world. |  | | The righteous, the "blessed and holy," are raisedfor "over such the second death has no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years" (Rev. 20:6; see chapter 25 of this book). |  | | At His second advent Christ brought the righteous dead from their graves in the first resurrection, "the resurrection of life." Now the other resurrection Jesus spoke of will take place, "'the resurrection of condemnation'" (John 5:29). |
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http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/books/27/27-26.htm
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 | | The angel emphatically declared that the kings to rule Palestine, together with Egypt, were to be as follows: First, the king of the south (Ptolemy); second, the king of the north (Pagan Rome); third, the king of the south (Turkey); and fourth the king of the north (England). |  | | The king of the north's having intelligence only with those who did "forsake the holy covenant," clears two points: first that all did not forsake the Sabbath; second that the small people with whom he became strong, were not the faithful followers of Christ, but the unfaithful ones. |  | | Then [being defeated] shall he [the king of the north] return into his land with great riches; and his heart shall be against the holy covenant; and he [the king of the north] shall do exploits, and return to his own land. |
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http://www.heraldsoftheking.net/tr12.htm
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| | The Crusades |
 | | The second crusade was called after the Turks recaptured Edessa and were threatening Jerusalem. |  | | The crusades strengthened the kings and weakened the lords. |  | | The Byzantines were in favor of a crusade because they wanted to remain economically independent, and wanted to keep their religion. |
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http://members.aol.com/Sktf1111/rs/9/crusades.htm
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| | QueenieChan.com - LiveJournal - Spotlight On: The Crusades (Part 4) |
 | | The Second Crusade tarnished the reputation of Bernard of Clairvaux, it's instigator, for the final few years of his life. |  | | The Second Crusade began in 1145, when Pope Eugenius III issued a papal bull authorising a new crusade. |  | | Not only did The French and German Crusader kings hate each other; they were also under-supplied and continually ambushed all the way to Antioch (a city captured in the First Crusade). |
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http://queeniechan.livejournal.com/5175.html
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| | The Jewish Kings |
 | | The second king of Israel was David; youngest of the sons of Jesse, who was also a musician, and author of many of the Psalms. |  | | The third king of Israel was Solomon, the second-born son of David and Bathsheba, who is credited with writing the Proverbs, the Song-of-Solomon, and Ecclesiastes. |  | | The period of the Judges preceded the kings. |
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| | Bible Quiz |
 | | The Second Book of the Kings Called: The Fourth Book of the Kings |  | | The First Book of the Kings Called: The Third Book of the Kings |  | | The Second Book of Esdras [or 4th book Ezra chapters 1:1-16:78] |
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| | Bossuet, Divine Right of Kings |
 | | It is the spirit of Christianity to cause kings to be revered with a type of religion, which Tertullian aptly calls "the religion of the second majesty." |  | | This second majesty is but a token of the first, the divine, which, for the good of things human, has caused a certain part of its lustre to be imparted to kings. |  | | Since their power comes from on high, kings should not believe that they are its masters and may use it as they wish; they should exercise it with fear and restraint as a thing which has come to them from God, and for which God will demand an account.... |
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http://www.iupui.edu/~histwhs/H114.dir/H114.webreader/H114.read.a.Bossuet.html
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| | The Holy Order in Nauvoo by Lisle G. Brown |
 | | /67 Richards' statement can only be interpreted in the context of the initiatory ordinances and the second anointing, where men are appointed and ordained kings and priests. |  | | Young's uncertainty was only momentary, for suddenly he slapped his knee and exclaimed, "The keys of the kingdom are right here with the Church." /44 From that moment he never faltered in asserting the right of the Twelve to lead the Church. |  | | In the Spring of 1836 Joseph Smith introduced the Church's first temple ordinances (washings, anointings, washing of the feet, and the solemn assembly) in the Kirtland Temple. |
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http://www.lds-mormon.com/holyordr.shtml
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| | FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS - LoveToKnow Article on FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS |
 | | KINGS, FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF, two books of the Bible, the last of the series of Old Testament histories known as the Earlier or Former Prophets. |  | | The latter describe the idolatrous worship instituted by the first king of the schismatic north, and the religious attitude occurs regularly throughout the compilers epitome, however brief the reigns of the kings. |  | | Kings of great historical importance are treated with extreme brevity (Omri, Jeroboam (2), Uzziah), and similar meagrenessof historical information is apparent when the editorial details and the religious judgments are eliminated from the accounts of Nadab, Baasha, and the successors of Jeroboam (2) in Israel or of Abijam and Manasseh in Judah. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/K/KI/KINGS_FIRST_AND_SECOND_BOOKS_OF.htm
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| | Three Kings Day |
 | | Kings, First and Second Books of Known as the First and Second Books of Kings in the Authorized Version, in the Hebrew editions and the Protestant versions these are known as 1st and 2nd Samuel, with the Third and Fourth Books of Kings being styled First and Second Books of Kings. |  | | Age of Kings Heaven Scenarios, campaigns, and other Age of Kings information and downloads. |  | | Gipsy Kings News, articles and pictures of the Gipsy Kings. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Three_Kings_Day.html
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| | INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOKS OF THE KINGS |
 | | The books which we know as First and Second Kings record the history of Israel from the death of David to the Babylonian Captivity. |  | | The book of the annals of the kings of Judah- mentioned fifteen times in 1 Kings 14:29 - 2 Kings 24:5. |  | | The books which we know as 1st and 2nd Kings were originally written to be a single work. |
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