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I Księga Królewska 14:19
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Ale ine sprawy Jeroboamowe, jako walczył i królował, spisane są w kronikach królów izraelskich.
Pozostałe sprawy Jeroboama, to, jak prowadził wojny i jak panował, zostały spisane w zwoju Dziejów królów Izraela.
A co do innych spraw Jerobeama jakie wojny toczył i jak panował – to jest spisane w Księdze Dziejów Królów Israelskich.
A inne sprawy Jeroboamowe, jako walczył, i jako królował, oto spisane są w kronikach o królach Izraelskich.
Pozostałe zaś dzieje Jeroboama, jak walczył i jak królował, są zapisane w kronikach o królach Izraela.
Pozostałe zaś sprawy Jeroboama, jakie prowadził wojny i jak panował, te zapisane są w Księdze Dziejów Królów Izraelskich.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 3029-3050, bc 975-954
how he warred: 1 Kings 14:30, 2 Chronicles 13:2-20
book: 1 Kings 14:29, 1 Kings 15:31, 1 Kings 16:5, 1 Kings 16:14, 1 Kings 16:20, 1 Kings 16:27, 1 Kings 22:39, 1 Chronicles 27:24, Esther 6:1
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 1:18 - in the book 2 Kings 10:34 - General 2 Kings 12:19 - the rest 2 Kings 13:8 - General 2 Kings 14:15 - the rest 2 Kings 15:15 - General 2 Kings 20:20 - the book 2 Chronicles 33:18 - in the book Esther 10:2 - in the book
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, how he warred,.... As he did with Rehoboam, 1 Kings 14:30, and with Abijam his son, who was an more than a match for him, see 2 Chronicles 13:1
and how he reigned; over the people of Israel, whether wisely, and justly, and in clemency, or not:
behold, they are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel; not in that canonical book of Scripture, so called, for in that there is very little account of the reign of Jeroboam; but in the annals and diaries of the kings of Israel, written by persons appointed for that purpose, and out of which it is generally thought that inspired writers, by divine direction, took what was thought proper to be transmitted to future times. So with the Romans, from their very beginning to the times of Mutius, all the events of every year were committed to writing by the order of the Pontifex Maximus, and lay open to be read by the people in common; and these, as Tully l says, were what are called annals.
l De Oratore, l. 2. c. 34.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The wars of Jeroboam may be divided into:
(1) his wars with Rehoboam (see 1 Kings 14:25, 1 Kings 14:30); and
(2) his war with Abijam (see the marginal reference).
The book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel - (of Judah, 1 Kings 14:29). See the Introduction.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 14:19. The rest of the acts of Jeroboam - are written in the - chronicles — For some important particulars relative to this reign, see 2 Chronicles 13:1-20.