Destroyed the army of, which assisted Hadadezer. 2Sa 8:5.
Garrisoned and made tributary. 2Sa 8:6.
Dedicated the spoils of. 2Sa 8:11,12.
Obtained renown by his victory over. 2Sa 8:13.
Sent Joab against the armies of, hired by the Ammonites. 2Sa 10:6-14.
Destroyed a second army of. 2Sa 10:15-19.
Asa sought aid of, against Israel 1Ki 15:18-20.
Elijah anointed Hazael king over, by divine direction 1Ki 19:15.
Benhadad king of, besieged Samaria 1Ki 20:1-12.
The Israelites
Under Ahab encouraged and assisted by God, overcame. 1Ki 20:13-20.
Forewarned of invasion by, at the return of the year. 1Ki 20:22-25.
Insignificant before. 1Ki 20:26,27.
Encouraged and assisted by God overcame a second time. 1Ki 20:28-30.
Craftily drawn into a league with. 1Ki 20:31-43.
At peace with, for three years. 1Ki 22:1.
Under Ahab sought to recover Ramoth-gilead from. 1Ki 22:3-29.
Defeated by, and Ahab slain. 1Ki 22:30-36.
Harassed by frequent incursions of. 2Ki 5:2; 6:23.
Heard the secrets of, from Elisha. 2Ki 6:8-12.
God smote with blindness those sent against Elisha by the king of 2Ki 6:14,18-20.
Besieged Samaria again 2Ki 6:24-29.
Army of, miraculously routed 2Ki 7:5,6.
Death of the king of, and the cruelty of his successor foretold by Elisha 2Ki 8:7,15.
Joram king of Israel in seeking to recover Ramothgilead from, severely wounded 2Ki 8:28,29; 9:15.
Israel delivered into the hands of, for the sins of Jehoahaz 2Ki 13:3,7,22.
A saviour raised up for Israel against 2Ki 13:5,23-25.
Elisha predicted to Joash his three victories over 2Ki 13:14-19.
Joined with Israel against Ahaz and besieged Jerusalem 2Ki 16:5; Isa 7:12.
Retook Elath and drove out the Jews 2Ki 16:6.
Subdued and its inhabitants taken captive by Assyria 2Ki 16:9.
Prophecies respecting
Destruction of Rezin king of. Isa 7:8,16.
Ceasing to be a kingdom. Isa 17:1-3.
Terror and dismay in, occasioned by its invasion. Jer 49:23,24.
Destruction of its inhabitants. Jer 49:26.
Plundering of Damascus. Isa 8:4.
Burning of Damascus. Jer 49:27; Am 1:4.
Its calamities, the punishments of its sins. Am 1:3.
Its inhabitants to be captives. Am 1:3.
Its history in connection with the Macedonia empire. Da 11:6-45.
Subdued and governed by the Romans Lu 2:2.
Gospel preached and many churches founded in Ac 15:23,41.
Was a moveable tent suited to the unsettled condition of Israel 2Sa 7:6,7.
Designed for manifestation of God's presence and for his worship Ex 25:8; 29:42,43.
The boards of
One hundred cubits long and fifty cubits wide. Ex 27:18.
Surrounded by curtains of fine line suspended from pillars in sockets of brass. Ex 27:9-15; 38:9-16.
The gate of, a hanging of blue, purple, &c twenty cubits wide, suspended from four pillars, &c. Ex 27:16; 38:18.
Contained the brazen altar and laver of brass. Ex 40:29,30.
All the pillars of, filleted with silver, &c. Ex 27:17; 38:17.
All the vessels of, made of brass. Ex 27:19.
First reared, on the first day of the second year after the exodus Ex 40:2,17.
Was set up
Free-will offerings made at the first rearing of Nu 7:1-9.
Free-will offerings made at the dedication of the altar of Nu 7:10-87.
All offerings to be made at Le 17:4; De 12:5,6,11,13,14.
Punishment for defiling Le 15:31; Nu 19:13.
A permanent house substituted for, when the kingdom was established 2Sa 7:5-13.
Illustrative