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Speak unto Rehoboam the son of Solomon, king of Judah, and to all Israel in Judah and Benjamin, saying,(2 Crónicas 11:3)
Thus saith the LORD, Ye shall not go up, nor fight against your brethren: return every man to his house: for this thing is done of me. And they obeyed the words of the LORD, and returned from going against Jeroboam.(2 Crónicas 11:4)
And Rehoboam dwelt in Jerusalem, and built cities for defense in Judah.(2 Crónicas 11:5)
He built even Bethlehem, and Etam, and Tekoa,
And Bethzur, and Shoco, and Adullam,(2 Crónicas 11:7)
And Gath, and Mareshah, and Ziph,(2 Crónicas 11:8)
And Adoraim, and Lachish, and Azekah,(2 Crónicas 11:9)

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2 Crónicas 11:6 - Referencia Cruzada

And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem. (Génesis 35:19)
And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Judaea: for thus it is written by the prophet, (Mateo 2:5)
And their villages were, Etam, and Ain, Rimmon, and Tochen, and Ashan, five cities: (1 Crónicas 4:32)
And Joab sent to Tekoah, and fetched thence a wise woman, and said unto her, I pray thee, feign thyself to be a mourner, and put on now mourning apparel, and anoint not thyself with oil, but be as a woman that had a long time mourned for the dead: (2 Samuel 14:2)
O ye children of Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee out of the midst of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet in Tekoa, and set up a sign of fire in Bethhaccerem: for evil appeareth out of the north, and great destruction. (Jeremías 6:1)
After them the Tekoites repaired another piece, over against the great tower that lieth out, even unto the wall of Ophel. (Nehemías 3:27)
And he smote them hip and thigh with a great slaughter: and he went down and dwelt in the top of the rock Etam. (Jueces 15:8)
And they rose early in the morning, and went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa: and as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood and said, Hear me, O Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem; Believe in the LORD your God, so shall ye be established; believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper. (2 Crónicas 20:20)
And next unto them the Tekoites repaired; but their nobles put not their necks to the work of their LORD. (Nehemías 3:5)
Now David was the son of that Ephrathite of Bethlehemjudah, whose name was Jesse; and he had eight sons: and the man went among men for an old man in the days of Saul. (1 Samuel 17:12)
The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. (Amós 1:1)