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Secondary Sources


Secondary Sources

Select the other book the events are mentioned in

  1. The sun standing still for a day in the book of Joshua?

  2. Numbers
    Book of Jashar
    Book of the Wars of the LORD
    Book of Deeds of the Lord

  3. The greatness of Mordaci found in the book of Esther?

  4. The Book of Empires
    The Epic of the Jews
    The Chronicles of the Kings of Media and Persia
    The life and times of Xerus

  5. The acts of Jehoshaphat found in 2nd Chronicles?

  6. The annals of Jehu
    The Book of the Kings of Judah
    The Might of the Kings
    Who's Who is Palestine

  7. The acts of King David found in 1st Chronicles

  8. The Chronicles of Nathan the prophet
    Story of Solomon's father
    The Psalm of the Sheppard
    The tale of Gilgamesh

  9. The Acts of Rehoboam in 2nd Chronicles

  10. The Book of Kings of Israel
    The Acts of the Kings
    The Divided Kingdom Illustrated
    The records of Shemaiah the prophet and of Iddo the Seer

  11. Hezekiah's Prayer for deliverance in 2nd Kings 18

  12. The writing of Sennacherib
    The Book Of Isaiah
    The History of Israel
    1st Maccabees

  13. David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan in 2nd Samuel

  14. The book of Jashar.
    Selected Song of David
    The war cries of the king
    Psalms

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