2 Kings 7 - définition. Qu'est-ce que 2 Kings 7
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est 2 Kings 7 - définition


Matthew 2:7         
VERSE OF THE BIBLE
Mt. 2:7
Matthew 2:7 is the seventh verse of the second chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. The magi have informed King Herod that they had seen portents showing the birth of the King of the Jews.
2 Kings 7         
2 KINGS, CHAPTER 7
2 Kings 7 is the seventh chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.
2 Kings 25         
  • Jehoiachin]] and his sons, captives in Babylon, written in [[Akkadian language]] in [[cuneiform]] script.
FINAL CHAPTER OF THE SECOND PART OF THE BOOK OF KINGS IN THE HEBREW BIBLE AND OLD TESTAMENT
2 Kings 25:7; 2 Kings 25:8; 2 Kings 25:27; 2 King 25:30; 2 Kings 25:30; 2 Kings 25:4
2 Kings 25 is the twenty-fifth (and the final) chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.

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2 Kings 7
2 Kings 7 is the seventh chapter of the second part of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.