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1 Kings 2:19
Bathsheba therefore went unto king Solomon, to speak unto him for Adonijah. And the king rose up to meet her, and bowed himself unto her, and sat down on his throne, and caused a seat to be set for the king’s mother; and she sat on his right hand. (1 Kings 2:19)
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Adonijah David’s son 2BC 1024;PP 749-50;   
Bathsheba   [4]
Dominating hand take off, from God’s workers TM 492   
Drunken mother, Drunken mothers vileness of, children suffering more and more from MH 339   
Egyptian king, Egyptian kings nearly all, called Pharaoh 3SG 189   
“God and the right,” as motto for Christians 6BC 1081   
Hand, Hands   [106]
Hand-bath See Bath  
Heathen king, Heathen kings God moved upon, to help Nehemiah TM 201    [1]
Helping hand, Helping hands Christ purposes to use human beings as AA 478    [17]
Highway, King’s   [1]
Hiram (king of Tyre) PP 703    [1]
Idolatrous mother, Idolatrous mothers children brought up by, to observe heathen rites PK 59   
Individual right, Individual rights clinging to, at all hazards PP 132    [1]
Jealous king insane madness of PP 658   
Judgment seat church tinkers should come down from CG 429    [5]
King, Kings Adam as, in Eden 1BC 1082;Ed 26;    [73]
King, Seneca H. LS 185-6;1T 600;2T 18;   
King’s son marriage of, parable of See Parable