105 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Chronicles, the Books of (7 occurrences) (14) Dirges (of Jeremiah, and possibly of singers) (2Ch 35:25) (about Josiah) ... He has given us many details that bear on true worship: the bringing of the Ark to Jerusalem by David (1Ch chaps 15, 16); David’s preparations for the temple and its service (1Ch chaps 22–29); the fact that the priests stayed with Rehoboam at the time of the secession of the ten tribes (2Ch 11:13-17); the war between Abijah and Jeroboam (2Ch 13); the reforms in favor of true religion under Asa (2Ch chaps 14, 15), Jehoshaphat (2Ch chaps 17, 19, 20), Hezekiah (2Ch chaps 29–31), and Josiah (2Ch chaps 34, 35); Uzziah’s being stricken with leprosy for his presumptuousness (2Ch 26:16-21); and Manasseh’s repentance (2Ch 33:10-20). it-1 pp. 444-447 - Insight, Volume 1 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1993 (6 occurrences) Nov. 8 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34 to 36 km 10/92 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1992 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1986 (6 occurrences) Jan. 26 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34 to 36 km 10/85 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 Theocratic School Schedule for 1979 (6 occurrences) Mar. 11 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 33 to 36 km 11/78 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1978 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1975 (6 occurrences) May 25 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34 to 36 km 10/74 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 Burial, Burial Places (5 occurrences) Amid weeping, some expression concerning the deceased might be made at the gravesite.—2Sa 3:31-34; 2Ch 35:23-25. it-1 pp. 377-380 - Insight, Volume 1 Chronicles, The Books Of The (4 occurrences) (14) Dirges (of Jeremiah, and possibly of singers) (2 Chron. 35:25) (about Josiah) ... 13); the reforms in favor of true religion under Asa (2 Chron. chaps. 14, 15), Jehoshaphat (2 Chron. chaps. 17, 19, 20), Hezekiah (2 Chron. chaps. 29-31) and Josiah (2 Chron. chaps. 34, 35); Uzziah’s being stricken with leprosy for his presumptuousness (2 Chron. 26:16-21) and Manasseh’s repentance.—2 Chron. 33:10-20. ad pp. 319-321 - Aid (ad) 2 Kings (3 occurrences) 29 In his days Pharʹaoh Neʹchoh the king of Egypt came to meet the king of As·syrʹi·a by the Eu·phraʹtes River, and King Jo·siʹah went out to confront him; but when Neʹchoh saw him, he put him to death at Me·gidʹdo.+ nwtsty 2 Kings 1:1-25:30 - Study Bible Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 nwtsty - Study Bible Necho(h) (3 occurrences) Necho also imposed a heavy fine on the kingdom of Judah. (2Ch 35:20–36:4; 2Ki 23:29-35) it-2 pp. 482-483 - Insight, Volume 2 Passover (3 occurrences) The Hebrew Scriptures give direct accounts of the Passover (1) in Egypt (Ex 12); (2) in the wilderness at Sinai, Nisan 14, 1512 B.C.E. (Nu 9); (3) when they reached the Promised Land, at Gilgal and after the circumcision of the males, 1473 B.C.E. (Jos 5); (4) at the time that Hezekiah restored true worship (2Ch 30); (5) the Passover of Josiah (2Ch 35); and (6) the celebration by Israel after the return from Babylonian exile (Ezr 6). (Also, mention is made of Passovers held in Samuel’s day and during the days of the kings, at 2Ch 35:18.) it-2 pp. 580-583 - Insight, Volume 2 Zedekiah (3 occurrences) After having reigned three months and ten days, Jehoiachin surrendered to the king of Babylon (617 B.C.E.).—2Ki 23:29–24:12; 2Ch 35:20–36:10. it-2 pp. 1226-1228 - Insight, Volume 2 Josiah (3 occurrences) And Jeremiah began to chant over Josiah; and all the male singers and female singers keep talking about Josiah in their dirges down till today.”—2Ch 35:20-25; 2Ki 23:29, 30; see ASSYRIA (The fall of the empire). it-2 pp. 117-118 - Insight, Volume 2 Josiah Loved God’s Law (3 occurrences) 2 Kings 21:26; 22:1–23:30; 2 Chronicles 34:1–35:25 lfb lesson 56 pp. 134-135 - Learn From the Bible (lfb) Jehovah Values Genuine Repentance (3 occurrences) TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | 2 CHRONICLES 33-36 mwb16 January p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 January 11-17 (3 occurrences) 2 CHRONICLES 33-36 mwb16 January p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 2 Kings (3 occurrences) 29 In his days Pharʹaoh Neʹchoh the king of Egypt came to meet the king of As·syrʹi·a by the Eu·phraʹtes River, and King Jo·siʹah went out to confront him; but when Neʹchoh saw him, he put him to death at Me·gidʹdo.+ nwt 2 Kings 1:1-25:30 - New World Translation (nwt) Schedule for Week of January 10 (3 occurrences) Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 33-36 (10 min) km 1/11 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—2011 “He Softened the Face of Jehovah” (3 occurrences) ▪ 2 Chronicles 29-36–Ezra 1-10 w11 1/1 p. 18 - The Watchtower—2011 Serving in “the Final Part of the Days” (3 occurrences) For reasons not stated in the Bible, Josiah tried to turn the Egyptian forces back at Megiddo, but he was mortally wounded. (2 Chron. 35:20-24) jr chap. 2 pp. 14-31 - Jeremiah (jr) Good Kings and Bad Kings (3 occurrences) —Based on 1 Kings; 2 Kings; 2 Chronicles chapters 10 to 36; Jeremiah 25:8-11. bm section 13 p. 16 - Bible’s Message (bm) Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (3 occurrences) / 34-36 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From the Book of Second Chronicles (3 occurrences) (2 Chronicles 10:1–36:23) w05 12/1 pp. 18-21 - The Watchtower—2005 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2006 (3 occurrences) Jan. 9 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 33-36 Song 144 km 10/05 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2005 Christians—Be Proud of Who You Are! (3 occurrences) He took pride in his faith and worship. (2 Chronicles, chapters 34, 35) w05 2/15 pp. 12-17 - The Watchtower—2005 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2001 (3 occurrences) Apr. 16 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34-36 km 10/00 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2000 Humble Josiah Had Jehovah’s Favor (3 occurrences) Jeremiah chanted over him, and the king became the subject of dirges on special occasions thereafter.—2 Chronicles 35:23-25. w00 9/15 pp. 29-31 - The Watchtower—2000 The Creator Reveals Himself—To Our Benefit! (3 occurrences) Still, the nation did not permanently turn from wholesale moral and religious degradation.—2 Chronicles 33:1-20; 34:1–35:25; 2 Kings, chapter 22. ct chap. 8 pp. 120-143 - Creator (ct) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1999 (3 occurrences) Song No. 197 [*2 Chronicles 32-36] km 10/98 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1998 Bible Book Number 14—2 Chronicles (3 occurrences) 31. What are the highlights of Josiah’s courageous reign? 31 Josiah’s courageous reign (34:1–35:27). si pp. 79-84 - “All Scripture” (si) Bible Book Number 36—Zephaniah (3 occurrences) He rooted out false worship, repaired “the house of Jehovah,” and reinstituted the celebration of the Passover. (2 Chron., chaps. 34, 35) si pp. 163-166 - “All Scripture” (si) Jehovah Stirs Up the Spirit of His People (3 occurrences) Josiah’s death was bemoaned, Jeremiah chanting and singers mentioning the king in dirges.—2 Chronicles 35:20-25. w89 6/15 pp. 30-31 - The Watchtower—1989 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1987 (3 occurrences) No. 1: 2 Chronicles 27:1 to 36:23 (si pp. 83-4, pars. 25-33) km 10/86 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1986 Bible Words Indexed (3 occurrences) CHANT, 2Sa 1:17; 2Ch 35:25; Eze 27:32. ... 2Ch 35:25; Jer 7:29; 9:10; Eze 32:16. Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Crossword Puzzle (3 occurrences) Warned Josiah, then his men killed him (2 Chronicles 35:20-25) g81 4/8 pp. 23-27 - Awake!—1981 “The Way of Life” or “The Way of Death”—Which? (3 occurrences) In the 11th year of Zedekiah’s bad reign Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians, and Zedekiah was deported to Babylon, leaving Jerusalem and its temple in ruins.—2 Chron. 35:23–36:21. w79 9/1 pp. 16-23 - The Watchtower—1979 Success Depends on Faithfulness to God (3 occurrences) Finally, in fulfillment of Jehovah’s word through his prophet Jeremiah, Cyrus issued the decree that opened the way for the exiles to return to their desolated homeland.—2 Chron. 34:1–36:23. w78 11/15 pp. 26-29 - The Watchtower—1978 What Future for the Suez Canal? (3 occurrences) So, during the seventh century B.C.E., Pharaoh Necho, who is mentioned in the Bible, started digging the canal south of the Bitter Lakes. (2 Chron. 35:20–36:4; Jer. 46:2) g74 10/22 pp. 16-18 - Awake!—1974 Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 by - Byington (by) The Kingdom Withstands International Assault (3 occurrences) So the lamenting over him was of greater seriousness than the previous “wailing of Hadadrimmon in the valley plain of Megiddo.” (Zechariah 12:11; compare 2 Kings 23:28-30; 2 Chronicles 35:20-25.) pm chap. 19 pp. 328-344 - Paradise Restored (pm) 123
(14) Dirges (of Jeremiah, and possibly of singers) (2Ch 35:25) (about Josiah) ... He has given us many details that bear on true worship: the bringing of the Ark to Jerusalem by David (1Ch chaps 15, 16); David’s preparations for the temple and its service (1Ch chaps 22–29); the fact that the priests stayed with Rehoboam at the time of the secession of the ten tribes (2Ch 11:13-17); the war between Abijah and Jeroboam (2Ch 13); the reforms in favor of true religion under Asa (2Ch chaps 14, 15), Jehoshaphat (2Ch chaps 17, 19, 20), Hezekiah (2Ch chaps 29–31), and Josiah (2Ch chaps 34, 35); Uzziah’s being stricken with leprosy for his presumptuousness (2Ch 26:16-21); and Manasseh’s repentance (2Ch 33:10-20).
Amid weeping, some expression concerning the deceased might be made at the gravesite.—2Sa 3:31-34; 2Ch 35:23-25.
(14) Dirges (of Jeremiah, and possibly of singers) (2 Chron. 35:25) (about Josiah) ... 13); the reforms in favor of true religion under Asa (2 Chron. chaps. 14, 15), Jehoshaphat (2 Chron. chaps. 17, 19, 20), Hezekiah (2 Chron. chaps. 29-31) and Josiah (2 Chron. chaps. 34, 35); Uzziah’s being stricken with leprosy for his presumptuousness (2 Chron. 26:16-21) and Manasseh’s repentance.—2 Chron. 33:10-20.
29 In his days Pharʹaoh Neʹchoh the king of Egypt came to meet the king of As·syrʹi·a by the Eu·phraʹtes River, and King Jo·siʹah went out to confront him; but when Neʹchoh saw him, he put him to death at Me·gidʹdo.+
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The Hebrew Scriptures give direct accounts of the Passover (1) in Egypt (Ex 12); (2) in the wilderness at Sinai, Nisan 14, 1512 B.C.E. (Nu 9); (3) when they reached the Promised Land, at Gilgal and after the circumcision of the males, 1473 B.C.E. (Jos 5); (4) at the time that Hezekiah restored true worship (2Ch 30); (5) the Passover of Josiah (2Ch 35); and (6) the celebration by Israel after the return from Babylonian exile (Ezr 6). (Also, mention is made of Passovers held in Samuel’s day and during the days of the kings, at 2Ch 35:18.)
After having reigned three months and ten days, Jehoiachin surrendered to the king of Babylon (617 B.C.E.).—2Ki 23:29–24:12; 2Ch 35:20–36:10.
And Jeremiah began to chant over Josiah; and all the male singers and female singers keep talking about Josiah in their dirges down till today.”—2Ch 35:20-25; 2Ki 23:29, 30; see ASSYRIA (The fall of the empire).
29 In his days Pharʹaoh Neʹchoh the king of Egypt came to meet the king of As·syrʹi·a by the Eu·phraʹtes River, and King Jo·siʹah went out to confront him; but when Neʹchoh saw him, he put him to death at Me·gidʹdo.+
For reasons not stated in the Bible, Josiah tried to turn the Egyptian forces back at Megiddo, but he was mortally wounded. (2 Chron. 35:20-24)
Jeremiah chanted over him, and the king became the subject of dirges on special occasions thereafter.—2 Chronicles 35:23-25.
Still, the nation did not permanently turn from wholesale moral and religious degradation.—2 Chronicles 33:1-20; 34:1–35:25; 2 Kings, chapter 22.
He rooted out false worship, repaired “the house of Jehovah,” and reinstituted the celebration of the Passover. (2 Chron., chaps. 34, 35)
Josiah’s death was bemoaned, Jeremiah chanting and singers mentioning the king in dirges.—2 Chronicles 35:20-25.
In the 11th year of Zedekiah’s bad reign Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians, and Zedekiah was deported to Babylon, leaving Jerusalem and its temple in ruins.—2 Chron. 35:23–36:21.
Finally, in fulfillment of Jehovah’s word through his prophet Jeremiah, Cyrus issued the decree that opened the way for the exiles to return to their desolated homeland.—2 Chron. 34:1–36:23.
So, during the seventh century B.C.E., Pharaoh Necho, who is mentioned in the Bible, started digging the canal south of the Bitter Lakes. (2 Chron. 35:20–36:4; Jer. 46:2)
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So the lamenting over him was of greater seriousness than the previous “wailing of Hadadrimmon in the valley plain of Megiddo.” (Zechariah 12:11; compare 2 Kings 23:28-30; 2 Chronicles 35:20-25.)