- Nave's Topical Bible
- Word of God
- Names of God
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- House of God
- Grace of God
- Gods
- God Continued...
- God
- Glorifying God
- Gifts From God
- Forgetting God
- Foreknowledge of God
- Fear of God
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- Children of God
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- Scofield Reference Index
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- God
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- Thompson Chain Reference
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- Word, God's
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- Waiting for God
- Wait Upon God
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- Turning to God
- Trust in God
- Throne, God's
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- Smitten of God
- Small Things God Uses
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- Shield, God a
- Sheep, God's
- Serve God
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- House of God
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- Hidden, God
- Greatness, God's
- Goodness, God's
- Gods, False
- God's Word
- God's
- God
- Glorifying God
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- Glorified, God
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- Flock, God's
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- Fatherhood of God
- Exalts, God
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- The Topical Concordance
- Word of God
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- God
- Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
- Vessels, Utensils; Used by God
- Unbelief Denies God Speaks
- Thunder, Lightning, Storms & God
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- Jerusalem;: & God's Anger, Prophecy
- Hearth of God
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- God; Almighty
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- Forsaking God
- Destroyed Peoples; for Israel, Confidence in God: & God's Sword
- Communion with God
- Calamities & God
- Blessing God, the Lord
- Torrey's Topical Textbook
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- Waiting Upon God
- Unity of God
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- Reconciliation with God
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- Promises of God, the
- Power of God, the
- Obedience to God
- Miracles Wrought Through Servants of God
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- Love to God
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- Law of God, the
- Justification Before God
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- Joy of God Over His People, the
- Ingratitude to God
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- Holy Spirit, the, Is God
- Holiness of God, the
- Goodness of God, the
- God
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- Glorifying God
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- Favour of God, the
- Faithfulness of God, the
- Disobedience to God
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- Counsels and Purposes of God, the
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- Christ Is God
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2 Chronicles 31:14
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Kore son of Imnah was assigned to guard the East Gate, and he was put in charge of receiving the offerings voluntarily given to God and of dividing them among the priests and Levites.
2 Chronicles 31:20-21
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Everything Hezekiah did while he was king of Judah, including what he did for the temple in Jerusalem, was right and good. He was a successful king, because he obeyed the Lord God with all his heart.
2 Chronicles 32:8
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because the Lord our God fights on our side. The Assyrians must rely on human power alone. These words encouraged the army of Judah.
2 Chronicles 32:11
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Hezekiah your king is telling you that the Lord your God will save you from me. But he is lying, and you'll die of hunger and thirst.
2 Chronicles 32:14
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None of those gods kept their people safe from the kings of Assyria. Do you really think your God can do any better?
2 Chronicles 32:15
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Don't be fooled by Hezekiah! No god of any nation has ever been able to stand up to Assyria. Believe me, your God cannot keep you safe!
2 Chronicles 32:16
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The Assyrian officials said terrible things about the Lord God and his servant Hezekiah.
2 Chronicles 32:17
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Sennacherib's letter even made fun of the Lord . It said, "The gods of other nations could not save their people from Assyria's army, and neither will the God that Hezekiah worships."
2 Chronicles 32:19
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The officials talked about the Lord God as if he were nothing but an ordinary god or an idol that someone had made.
2 Chronicles 32:21
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and he sent an angel that killed every soldier and commander in the Assyrian camp. Sennacherib returned to Assyria, completely disgraced. Then one day he went into the temple of his god where some of his sons killed him.
2 Chronicles 32:29
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God made Hezekiah extremely rich, so he bought even more sheep, goats, and cattle. And he built towns where he could keep all these animals.
2 Chronicles 32:31
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Even when the leaders of Babylonia sent messengers to ask Hezekiah about the sign God had given him, God let Hezekiah give his own answer to test him and to see if he would remain faithful.
2 Chronicles 33:3
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He rebuilt the local shrines that his father Hezekiah had torn down. He built altars for the god Baal and set up sacred poles for worshiping the goddess Asherah. And he faithfully worshiped the stars in the sky.
2 Chronicles 33:6-7
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and even set up a stone image of a foreign god. Manasseh practiced magic and witchcraft; he asked fortunetellers for advice and sacrificed his own sons in Hinnom Valley. He did many other sinful things and made the Lord very angry. Years ago, God had told David and Solomon: Jerusalem is the place I prefer above all others in Israel. It belongs to me, and there in the temple I will be worshiped forever.
2 Chronicles 33:12
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While Manasseh was held captive there, he asked the Lord God to forgive him and to help him.
2 Chronicles 33:13
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The Lord listened to Manasseh's prayer and saw how sorry he was, and so he let him go back to Jerusalem and rule as king. Manasseh knew from then on that the Lord was God.
2 Chronicles 33:15
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Manasseh also removed the idols and the stone image of the foreign god from the temple, and he gathered the altars he had built near the temple and in other parts of Jerusalem. He threw all these things outside the city.
2 Chronicles 33:16
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Then he repaired the Lord 's altar and offered sacrifices to thank him and sacrifices to ask his blessing. He gave orders that everyone in Judah must worship the Lord God of Israel.
2 Chronicles 33:18
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Everything else Manasseh did while he was king, including his prayer to the Lord God and the warnings from his prophets, is written in The History of the Kings of Israel.
2 Chronicles 33:19
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Hozai wrote a lot about Manasseh, including his prayer and God's answer. But Hozai also recorded the evil things Manasseh did before turning back to God, as well as a list of places where Manasseh set up idols, and where he built local shrines and places to worship Asherah.
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