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1 Kings 6:17 (NLT)

The main room of the Temple, outside the Most Holy Place, was 60 feet long.

1 Kings 9:17 (NLT)

So Solomon rebuilt the city of Gezer.) He also built up the towns of Lower Beth-horon,

1 Kings 10:17 (NLT)

He also made 300 smaller shields of hammered gold, each weighing nearly four pounds. The king placed these shields in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon.

1 Kings 11:17 (NLT)

But Hadad and a few of his father’s royal officials escaped and headed for Egypt. (Hadad was just a boy at the time.)

1 Kings 12:17 (NLT)

But Rehoboam continued to rule over the Israelites who lived in the towns of Judah.

1 Kings 13:17 (NLT)

For the Lord gave me this command: ‘You must not eat or drink anything while you are there, and do not return to Judah by the same way you came.’”

1 Kings 16:17 (NLT)

So Omri led the entire army of Israel up from Gibbethon to attack Tirzah, Israel’s capital.

1 Kings 19:17 (NLT)

Anyone who escapes from Hazael will be killed by Jehu, and those who escape Jehu will be killed by Elisha!

1 Kings 21:17 (NLT)

But the Lord said to Elijah,

2 Samuel 17:1 (NLT)

Now Ahithophel urged Absalom, “Let me choose 12,000 men to start out after David tonight.

1 Kings 2:17 (NLT)

He replied, “Speak to King Solomon on my behalf, for I know he will do anything you request. Ask him to let me marry Abishag, the girl from Shunem.”

1 Kings 3:17 (NLT)

“Please, my lord,” one of them began, “this woman and I live in the same house. I gave birth to a baby while she was with me in the house.

1 Kings 4:17 (NLT)

Jehoshaphat son of Paruah, in Issachar.

1 Kings 7:17 (NLT)

Each capital was decorated with seven sets of latticework and interwoven chains.

1 Kings 8:17 (NLT)

Then Solomon said, “My father, David, wanted to build this Temple to honor the name of the Lord , the God of Israel.

1 Kings 14:17 (NLT)

So Jeroboam’s wife returned to Tirzah, and the child died just as she walked through the door of her home.

1 Samuel 2:17 (NLT)

So the sin of these young men was very serious in the Lord ’s sight, for they treated the Lord ’s offerings with contempt.

1 Samuel 4:17 (NLT)

“Israel has been defeated by the Philistines,” the messenger replied. “The people have been slaughtered, and your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were also killed. And the Ark of God has been captured.”

1 Samuel 6:17 (NLT)

The five gold tumors sent by the Philistines as a guilt offering to the Lord were gifts from the rulers of Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron.

1 Samuel 12:17 (NLT)

You know that it does not rain at this time of the year during the wheat harvest. I will ask the Lord to send thunder and rain today. Then you will realize how wicked you have been in asking the Lord for a king!”

1 Samuel 13:17 (NLT)

Three raiding parties soon left the camp of the Philistines. One went north toward Ophrah in the land of Shual,

1 Samuel 14:17 (NLT)

“Call the roll and find out who’s missing,” Saul ordered. And when they checked, they found that Jonathan and his armor bearer were gone.

1 Samuel 15:17 (NLT)

And Samuel told him, “Although you may think little of yourself, are you not the leader of the tribes of Israel? The Lord has anointed you king of Israel.

1 Samuel 19:17 (NLT)

“Why have you betrayed me like this and let my enemy escape?” Saul demanded of Michal. “I had to,” Michal replied. “He threatened to kill me if I didn’t help him.”

1 Samuel 20:17 (NLT)

And Jonathan made David reaffirm his vow of friendship again, for Jonathan loved David as he loved himself.