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AARON : Summoned to Sinai with Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders (Exodus 19:24;24:1,9,10)
ABIA : Also called ABIJAH, chief of the twenty-four courses of priests (1 Chronicles 24:10; Nehemiah 12:4; Luke 1:5)
ABINADAB : A Levite, in whose house the ark of God rested twenty years (1 Samuel 7:1,2; 2 Samuel 6:3,4; 1 Chronicles 13:7)
DAY : Day's journey, eighteen or twenty miles (Exodus 3:18; 1 Kings 19:4; Jonah 3:4)
DELAIAH : Head of the twenty-third division of the priestly order (1 Chronicles 24:18)
ISRAEL : Jeroboam, twenty-two years
ISRAEL : Baasha, twenty-four years
ISRAEL : Ahab, twenty-two years
ISRAEL : Jehu, twenty-eight years
ISRAEL : Pekah, twenty years
ISRAEL, PROPHECIES CONCERNING : Jehoshaphat, twenty-five years
ISRAEL, PROPHECIES CONCERNING : Amaziah, twenty-nine years
ISRAEL, PROPHECIES CONCERNING : Hezekiah, twenty-nine years
IZRI : Leader of the fourth division of Levitical singers (1 Chronicles 25:11)
JACOB : Serves fourteen years for Leah and Rachel (Genesis 29:15-30; Hosea 12:12)
JAIR : Son of Manasseh. Founder of twenty-three cities in Gilead (Numbers 32:41; Deuteronomy 3:14; Joshua 13:30; 1 Kings 4:13; 1 Chronicles 2:22,)
JEPHTHAH : Recalled from the land of Tob by the elders of Gilead (Judges 11:5)
JESHEBEAB : A priest, and head of the fourteenth shift (1 Chronicles 24:13)
JURY : Of seventy men, elders (senators) (Numbers 11:16,17,24,25)
KIRJATH-JEARIM : The ark of the covenant remains for twenty years at (1 Samuel 7:1,2; 1 Chronicles 13:5,6)
LYSTRA : Congregation of, elders ordained for, by Paul and Barnabas (Acts 14:23)
MATTITHIAH : A chief of the fourteenth division (shift) of temple musicians (1 Chronicles 25:3,21)
MEDAD : One of the seventy elders who did not go to the tabernacle with Moses, but prophesied in the camp (Numbers 11:26-29)
MILETUS : And sends to Ephesus for the elders of the congregation, and addresses them at (Acts 20:17-38)
NINEVEH : Contained a population of upwards of one-hundred and twenty thousand people, when Jonah preached (Jonah 4:11)