IV Ki 5:23
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And Naaman said: It is better that thou take two talents. And he forced him, and bound two talents of silver in two bags, and two changes of garments, and laid them upon two of his servants, and they carried them before him.
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IV Ki 5:23
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And Naaman said: It is better that thou take two talents. And he forced him, and bound two talents of silver in two bags, and two changes of garments, and laid them upon two of his servants, and they carried them before him.
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IV Ki 7:1
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And Eliseus said: Hear ye the word of the Lord: Thus saith the Lord: To morrow about this time a bushel of fine flour shall be sold for a stater, and two bushels of barley for a stater, in the gate of Samaria.
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IV Ki 7:14
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They brought therefore two horses, and the king sent into the camp of the Syrians, saying: Go, and see.
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IV Ki 7:16
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And the people going out pillaged the camp of the Syrians: and a bushel of fine flour was sold for a stater, and two bushels of barley for a stater, according to the word of the Lord.
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IV Ki 8:17
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He was two and thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem.
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IV Ki 8:26
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Ochozias was two and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem: the name of his mother was Athalia the daughter of Amri king of Israel.
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IV Ki 9:32
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And Jehu lifted up his face to the window, and said: Who is this? And two or three eunuchs bowed down to him.
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IV Ki 10:4
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But they were exceedingly afraid, and said: Behold two kings could not stand before him, and how shall we be able to resist?
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IV Ki 10:8
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And a messenger came, and told him, saying: They have brought the heads of the king's sons. And he said: Lay ye them in two heaps by the entering in of the gate until the morning.
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IV Ki 10:14
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And he said: Take them alive. And they took them alive, and killed them at the pit by the cabin, two and forty men, and he left not any of them.
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IV Ki 11:7
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But let two parts of you, all that go forth on the sabbath, keep the watch of the house of the Lord about the king.
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IV Ki 15:2
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He was sixteen years old, when he began to reign, and he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusalem: the name of his mother was Jechelia of Jerusalem.
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IV Ki 15:23
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In the fiftieth year of Azarias king of Juda reigned Phaceia the son of Manahem over Israel in Samaria two years.
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IV Ki 15:27
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In the two and fiftieth year of Azarias king of Juda reigned Phacee the son of Romelia over Israel in Samaria twenty years.
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IV Ki 17:16
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And they forsook all the precepts of the Lord their God: and made to themselves two molten calves, and groves, and adored all the host of heaven: and they served Baal.
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IV Ki 18:23
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Now therefore come over to my master the king of the Assyrians, and I will give you two thousand horses, and see whether you be able to have riders for them.
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IV Ki 21:5
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And he built altars for all the host of heaven in the two courts of the temple of the Lord.
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IV Ki 21:19
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Two and twenty years old was Amon when he began to reign, and he reigned two years in Jerusalem: the name of his mother was Messalemeth the daughter of Harus of Jeteba.
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IV Ki 23:12
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And the altars that were upon the top of the upper chamber of Achaz, which the kings of Juda had made, and the altars which Manasses had made in the two courts of the temple of the Lord, the king broke down: and he ran from thence, and cast the ashes of them into the torrent Cedron.
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IV Ki 25:4
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And a breach was made into the city: and all the men of war fled in the night between the two walls by the king's garden, (now the Chaldees besieged the city round about,) and Sedecias fled by the way that leadeth to the plains of the wilderness.
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IV Ki 25:16
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That is, two pillars, one sea, and the bases which Solomon had made in the temple of the Lord: the brass of all these vessels was without weight.
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I Par 1:19
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And to Heber were born two sons, the name of the one was Phaleg, because In his days the earth was divided; and the name of his brother was Jectan.
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I Par 4:5
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And Assur the father of Thecua had two wives, Halaa and Naara:
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I Par 5:21
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And they took all that they possessed, of camels fifty thousand, and of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand, and of asses two thousand, and of men a hundred thousand souls.
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I Par 5:21
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And they took all that they possessed, of camels fifty thousand, and of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand, and of asses two thousand, and of men a hundred thousand souls.
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I Par 7:2
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The sons of Thola: Ozi and Raphaia, and Jeriel, and Jemai, and Jebsem, and Samuel, chiefs of the houses of their kindreds. Of the posterity of Thola were numbered in the days of David, two and twenty thousand six hundred most valiant men.
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I Par 7:7
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The sons of Bela: Esbon, and Ozi, and Ozial, and Jerimoth and Urai, five chiefs of their families, and most valiant warriors, and their number was twenty-two thousand and thirty-four.
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I Par 7:9
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And they were numbered by the families, heads of their kindreds, most valiant men for war, twenty thousand and two hundred.
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I Par 7:11
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All these were sons of Jadihel, heads of their kindreds, most valiant men, seventeen thousand and two hundred fit to go out to war.
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I Par 9:22
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All these that were chosen to be porters at the gates, were two hundred and twelve: and they were registered in their proper towns: whom David and Samuel the seer appointed in their trust.
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I Par 11:22
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Banaias the son of Joiada, a most valiant man, of Cabseel, who had done many acts: he slew the two ariels of Moab: and he went down, and killed a lion in the midst of a pit in the time of snow.
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I Par 12:28
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Sadoc also a young man of excellent disposition, and the house of his father, twenty-two principal men.
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I Par 12:32
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Also of the sons of Issachar men of understanding, that knew all times to order what Israel should do, two hundred principal men: and all the rest of the tribe followed their counsel.
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I Par 15:6
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Of the sons of Merari, Asaia the chief, and his brethren two hundred and twenty.
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I Par 15:8
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Of the sons of Elisaphan, Semeias the chief: and his brethren two hundred.
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I Par 18:5
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And the Syrians of Damascus came also to help Adarezer king of Soba: and David slew of them likewise two and twenty thousand men.
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I Par 19:7
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And they hired two and thirty thousand chariots, and the king of Maacha, with his people. And they came and camped over against Medaba. And the children of Ammon gathered themselves together out of their cities, and came to battle.
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I Par 24:17
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The one and twentieth to Jachin, the two and twentieth to Gamul,
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I Par 25:7
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And the number of them with their brethren, that taught the song of the Lord, all the teachers, were two hundred and eighty-eight.
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I Par 25:29
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The two and twentieth to Geddelthi, to his sons and his brethren twelve.
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I Par 26:8
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All these of the sons of Obededom: they, and their sons, and their brethren most able men for service, sixty-two of Obededom.
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I Par 26:17
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Now towards the east were six Levites: and towards the north four a day: and towards the south likewise four a day: and where the council was, two and two.
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I Par 26:17
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Now towards the east were six Levites: and towards the north four a day: and towards the south likewise four a day: and where the council was, two and two.
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I Par 26:18
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In the cells also of the porters toward the west four in the way: and two at every cell.
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I Par 26:32
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And his brethren of stronger age, two thousand seven hundred chiefs of families. And king David made them rulers over the Rubenites and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasses, for all the service of God, and the king.
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II Par 3:10
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He made also in the house of the holy of holies two cherubims of image work: and he overlaid them with gold.
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II Par 3:13
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So the wings of the two cherubims were spread forth, and were extended twenty cubits: and they stood upright on their feet, and their faces were turned toward the house without.
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II Par 3:15
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He made also before the doors of the temple two pillars, which were five and thirty cubits high: and their chapiters were five cubits.
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II Par 4:3
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And under it there was the likeness of oxen, and certain engravings on the outside of ten cubits compassed the belly of the sea, as it were with two rows.
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