2 Chronicles 14:1-11 New International Version 14 [a]And Abijah rested with his ancestors and was buried in the City of David. Asa his son succeeded him as king, and in his days the country was at peace for ten years. Asa King of Judah 2 Asa did ...
There are several fields of chemistry, biochemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry where bismuth has been acting and potentially used in organic syntheses (phenylation or mild oxidizing agents), catalysts for carbon-carbon bond formation reaction and functional group transformations in many named and processe...
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The most detailed chronicles describe how Inca elites extended their control over the Cusco Basin and established many features of a centralized state government. They then began to conquer and administer new territory in the neighboring Sacred Valley and along caravan routes to coca-producing regions...
Old Testament Overviews 1 & 2 Chronicles Want to Keep Exploring the Books of Samuel? Jump In Learn More David’s reign is marked by incredible success, terrible failure, and God’s promise. The book of 2 Samuel continues to show us the virtue of humility, the destructiveness of pride, and...
2 Chronicles 28 New International Version Ahaz King of Judah 28 Ahaz was twenty years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem sixteen years. Unlike David his father, he did not do what was right in the eyes of the Lord. 2 He followed the ways of t...
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The documents of the Han and Tang dynasties, such as Cui Bao's “Ancient and Modern Annotations” and Huangfu Mi's “Chronicles of Emperors and Kings” described the location, distance, and size of the burial mounds, and the facilities within the Eastern Han imperial tombs. They mentioned ...
chronicles of their long past. Although these have been lost, lists of their kings and some accounts edited into later Babylonian chronicles have been found. These claimed that their kings go back more than 240,000 years before the flood and come forward about 30,000 years after the ...
There are many records of typhoons and related disasters in ancient books and local chronicles in China. For example, a typhoon was recorded as early as in the Southern Dynasties more than 1400 years ago. At that time, typhoons were called “ju feng” (hurricane) or “fear of the wind...