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Zadok, the son of Ahitub, and Ahimelech, the son of Abiathar, served as priests; Seraiah was his royal secretary;
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Abiathar, Zadok, and all the Levite priests traveled with them, carrying the covenant chest of God. The priests had set the chest down beside the road while everyone else departed Jerusalem.
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David (to Zadok): Carry the covenant chest of God back into Jerusalem. If the Eternal looks on me with favor, then I will come back someday to see it in its place in Jerusalem where it belongs.
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So Zadok and Abiathar returned the covenant chest of God to Jerusalem, and they remained there.
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The priests Zadok and Abiathar will be in the city with you. Tell them what you hear in the palace; and they and their sons, Ahimaaz and Jonathan respectively, will pass the news on to me.
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After Hushai advised Absalom, he went to the priests Zadok and Abiathar. He wasn’t certain what Absalom would do, so he told them Ahithopel’s plan and his own.
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After Absalom’s death, Ahimaaz, Zadok’s son, spoke to Joab. Ahimaaz: Let me hurry to the king with the good news that the Eternal One has given him victory over his enemies.
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Guard: From the way he runs, I’d say the first one is Ahimaaz, Zadok’s son. David: He is a good man, and he comes bearing good news.
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David knew about this groundswell of support, and he sent a message to the priests Zadok and Abiathar. David: Tell the leaders of Judah, “Why should you be the last to agree to bring the king back? Everyone in Israel is talking about it, even in the king’s own house.
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and Sheva was the royal secretary. Zadok and Abiathar were priests,
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But Zadok the priest, Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son), Nathan the prophet, Shimei, Rei, and the fierce and loyal men who were devoted to David, were against Adonijah.
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I, your servant, was not invited, nor was Zadok the priest, Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son), or your loyal servant, Solomon.
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King David: Tell Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son) to come here. They entered the king’s chambers.
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Zadok and Nathan, listen. When you arrive at Gihon, anoint Solomon as Israel’s king. Sound the trumpet, and proclaim, “May King Solomon have a long life!”
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So Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son), and David’s mercenary guards—the Cherethites and the Pelethites—journeyed together to Gihon; and Solomon rode on the back of one of David’s mules.
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Zadok the priest anointed Solomon with the horn of oil from the congregation tent. Then the trumpet was sounded, and everyone proclaimed, “May King Solomon have a long life!”
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By David’s instruction, Solomon is with Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son), the Cherethites, and the Pelethites. Furthermore, the king gave Solomon a mule to ride.
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When they got to Gihon, Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anointed Solomon as the new king. They are celebrating now, and that is the reason for the city’s festivities you are hearing;
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King Solomon then designated Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son) to lead the army in Joab’s stead, and the king designated Zadok the priest to take on Abiathar’s responsibilities.
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The following were his officers and administrators: The priest was Azariah (Zadok’s son);
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the commander of the army was Benaiah (Jehoiada’s son); the priests were Zadok and Abiathar;
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Jotham was 25 years old when he inherited the throne. His reign in Jerusalem lasted 16 years. His mother was Jerusha (Zadok’s daughter).
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Zadok, Ahimaaz,
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Zadok, Shallum,
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Zadok, and Ahimaaz.