3 Kings - 3 Regum

3 Regum

22 chapters • 816 verses
Capitulum I

53 verses

King David growing old, Abisag a Sunamitess is brought to him. Adonias pretending to reign, Nathan and Bethsabee obtain that Solomon should be declared and anointed king.
Capitulum II

46 verses

David, after giving his last charge to Solomon, dieth. Adonias is put to death: Abiathar is banished: Joab and Semei are slain.
Capitulum III

28 verses

Solomon marrieth Pharao's daughter. He sacrificeth in Gabaon: in the choice which God gave him he preferreth wisdom. His wise judgment between the two harlots.
Capitulum IV

34 verses

Solomon's chief officers. His riches and wisdom.
Capitulum V

18 verses

Hiram king of Tyre agreeth to furnish timber and workmen for building the temple: the number of workmen and overseers.
Capitulum VI

38 verses

The building of Solomon's temple.
Capitulum VII

51 verses

Solomon's palace, his house in the forest, and the queen's house: the work of the two pillars: the sea (or laver) and other vessels.
Capitulum VIII

66 verses

The dedication of the temple: Solomon's prayer and sacrifices.
Capitulum IX

28 verses

The Lord appeareth again to Solomon: he buildeth cities: he sendeth a fleet to Ophir.
Capitulum X

29 verses

The queen of Saba cometh to king Solomon: his riches and glory.
Capitulum XI

43 verses

Solomon by means of his wives falleth into idolatry: God raiseth him adversaries, Adad, Razon, and Jeroboam: Solomon dieth.
Capitulum XII

33 verses

Roboam, following the counsel of young men alienateth from him the minds of the people. They make Jeroboam king over ten tribes: he setteth up idolatry.
Capitulum XIII

34 verses

A prophet sent from Juda to Bethel foretelleth the birth of Josias, and the destruction of Jeroboam's altar. Jeroboam's hand offering violence to the prophet withereth, but is restored by the prophet's prayer: the same prophet is deceived by another prophet, and slain by a lion.
Capitulum XIV

31 verses

Ahias prophesieth the destruction of the family of Jeroboam. He dieth, and is succeeded by his son Nadab. The king of Egypt taketh and pillageth Jerusalem. Roboam dieth and his son Abiam succeedeth.
Capitulum XV

34 verses

The acts of Abiam and of Asa kings of Juda. And of Nadab and Baasa kings of Israel.
Capitulum XVI

34 verses

Jehu prophesieth against Baasa: his son Ela is slain and all his family destroyed by Zambri. Of the reign of Amri father of Achab.
Capitulum XVII

24 verses

Elias shutteth up the heaven from raining. He is fed by ravens, and afterwards by a widow of Sarephta. He raiseth the window's son to life.
Capitulum XVIII

46 verses

Elias cometh before Achab. He convinceth the false prophets by bringing fire from heaven: he obtaineth rain by his prayer.
Capitulum XIX

21 verses

Elias, fleeing from Jezabel, is fed by an angel in the desert; and by the strength of that food walketh forty days, till he cometh to Horeb, where he hath a vision of God.
Capitulum XX

43 verses

The Syrians besiege Samaria: they are twice defeated by Achab: who is reprehended by a prophet for letting Benadad go.
Capitulum XXI

29 verses

Naboth, for denying his vineyard to king Achab, is by Jezabel's commandment, falsely accused and stoned to death. For which crime Elias denounceth to Achab the judgments of God: upon his humbling himself the sentence is mitigated.
Capitulum XXII

54 verses

Achab believing his false prophets, rather than Micheas, is slain in Ramoth Galaad. Ochozias succeedeth him. Good king Josaphat dieth, and his son Joram succeedeth him.

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