They took therefore two chariot horses; and the king sent after the host of the Syrians, saying, Go and see. (2 Kings 7:14)
Ahab, king of Israel
2BC 1033-4, 1036;DA 120, 587;Ed 60;LS 321;PK 114-6, 121, 123, 126, 133, 137, 139-40, 190, 192, 195-6, 204-7, 215-6, 224, 230, 244, 254-5, 279;2SG 284;1T 251;3T 262-3, 273-80, 287-8;5T 191, 526-7;TM 462;
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Chariot, Chariots
celestial, Elijah translated with convoy of
DA 301
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Clever saying, Clever sayings
children’s, when it is unwise to repeat
Ed 237
Coarse saying, Coarse sayings
avoid, in home life
AH 438
Dragon host
opposed to people who keep God’s commandments
1T 337
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Egyptian chariot, Egyptian chariots
wheels of, angels removed
SR 124
Egyptian king, Egyptian kings
nearly all, called Pharaoh
3SG 189
Heathen king, Heathen kings
God moved upon, to help Nehemiah
TM 201
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Horse, Horses
angry, seeking to break loose
ML 308
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Jealous king
insane madness of
PP 658
Self-sent man (men)
reproach upon God’s cause by
EW 97
Starry host, Starry hosts
God could marshal, to sing
SL 77
Syrian, Syrians
Ahab and Jehoshaphat defeated by
PK 195-6
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