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    1Kings 16

    1 Later, a message came from the LORD to Hanani’s son Jehu. It was directed to rebuke Baasha, and this is what it said:ISV — 1Kings 16:1

    2 I raised you from the dirt to become Commander-in-Chief a16:2 Lit. Nagid; i.e. a senior officer entrusted with dual roles of operational oversight and administrative authority over my people Israel, but you’ve been living like Jeroboam, you’ve been leading my people Israel into sin, and you’ve been provoking me to anger with their sins.ISV — 1Kings 16:2

    3 So watch out! I’m going to devour Baasha and his household. I’m going to make your household just like the household of Jeroboam, Nebat’s son.ISV — 1Kings 16:3

    4 Anyone from Baasha’s household b16:4 The Heb. lacks household who dies in the city will be eaten by dogs, and anyone of his who dies in the field the birds of the sky will eat.”ISV — 1Kings 16:4

    5 Now the rest of Baasha’s accomplishments, including everything that he undertook, as well as his strengths, are recorded in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel, are they not?ISV — 1Kings 16:5

    6 Eventually, Baasha died, as had his ancestors, and he was buried in Tirzah. His son Elah was installed as king in his place.ISV — 1Kings 16:6

    7 In addition, a message from the LORD came through Hanani’s son Jehu the prophet against Baasha and his household, not only because of all of the things that Baasha c16:7 Lit. he did that the LORD considered to be evil, including provoking the LORD d16:7 Lit. him to anger by what he did and by being like the household of Jeroboam, but also because Baasha e16:7 Lit. he had destroyed Jeroboam’s household. f16:7 Lit. destroyed itISV — 1Kings 16:7

    8 During the twenty-sixth year of the reign of g16:8 The Heb. lacks the reign of King Asa of Judah, Baasha’s son Elah became king over Israel and reigned at Tirzah for two years.ISV — 1Kings 16:8

    9 But his servant Zimri, who commanded half of his chariot forces, conspired against Elah while he was drinking himself drunk in the home of Arza, who managed the household at Tirzah.ISV — 1Kings 16:9

    10 Zimri went inside, attacked him, and killed him in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of King Asa of Judah, and then became king in Elah’s place.ISV — 1Kings 16:10

    11 As soon as he had consolidated his reign, he executed the entire household of Baasha. He did not leave a single male alive, including any of Baasha’s relatives or friends.ISV — 1Kings 16:11

    12 In doing so, Zimri destroyed the entire household of Baasha, in keeping with the message from the LORD that he had spoken against Baasha through Jehu the prophetISV — 1Kings 16:12

    13 because of all the sins that Baasha and his son Elah had committed and because of what they did to lead Israel into sin, thus provoking the LORD God of Israel to anger with their idolatry.ISV — 1Kings 16:13

    14 Now the rests of Elah’s accomplishments, including everything he undertook, are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel, are they not?ISV — 1Kings 16:14

    15 Zimri reigned for seven days at Tirzah during the twenty-seventh year of the reign of h16:15 The Heb. lacks the reign of King Asa of Judah. At that time, the army was encamped in a siege against Gibbethon of Philistia.ISV — 1Kings 16:15

    16 The army at the encampment heard this report: “Zimri has conspired against the king and killed him.” So the entire army of i16:16 The Heb. lacks army of Israel made Omri, their commander, king over Israel.ISV — 1Kings 16:16

    17 Then Omri and the entire army of j16:17 The Heb. lacks army of Israel left from Gibbethon and attacked Tirzah.ISV — 1Kings 16:17

    18 When Zimri observed that the city had been captured, he retreated into the king’s palace, set fire to the citadel, and died when the palace burned down around himISV — 1Kings 16:18

    19 because of the sins that he committed by doing what the LORD considered to be evil, living like Jeroboam did, and sinning so as to lead Israel into sin.ISV — 1Kings 16:19

    20 The rest of Zimri’s accomplishments, including his conspiracy that he carried out, are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel, are they not?ISV — 1Kings 16:20

    21 The army k16:21 Or people of Israel was divided into two parties: half of the army l16:21 Or people were loyal to Ginath’s son Tibni and wanted to make him king, and half were loyal to Omri.ISV — 1Kings 16:21

    22 But the army m16:22 Or people that was loyal to Omri was victorious over Ginath’s son Tibni. Tibni later died and Omri became king.ISV — 1Kings 16:22

    23 During the thirty-first year of the reign of n16:23 The Heb. lacks the reign of King Asa of Judah, Omri became king over Israel. He reigned for twelve years, six of them at Tirzah.ISV — 1Kings 16:23

    24 He bought the hill of Samaria from Shemer for two talents o16:24 i.e. about 150 pounds; a talent weighed about 75 pounds of silver, fortified the hill, and named the city Samaria after Shemer, the former owner of the hill.ISV — 1Kings 16:24

    25 Omri practiced what the LORD considered to be evil, doing far more evil than anyone who had reigned before him.ISV — 1Kings 16:25

    26 He lived just like Nebat’s son Jeroboam, and by his sin he led Israel into sin, provoking the LORD God of Israel with their idolatry.ISV — 1Kings 16:26

    27 Now the rest of Omri’s accomplishments, including the power that he demonstrated, are recorded in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel, are they not?ISV — 1Kings 16:27

    28 So Omri died, as had his ancestors, and he was buried in Samaria. His son Ahab became king in his place.ISV — 1Kings 16:28

    29 Omri’s son Ahab became king over Israel in the thirty-eighth year of King Asa of Judah. He p16:29 Lit. Omri’s son Ahab reigned over Israel in Samaria for 22 years.ISV — 1Kings 16:29

    30 Omri’s son Ahab practiced more of what the LORD considered to be evil than anyone who had lived before him.ISV — 1Kings 16:30

    31 In fact, as if it were nothing for him to live like Nebat’s son Jeroboam, Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of King Ethbaal of Sidon. Then he went out to serve Baal and worship him.ISV — 1Kings 16:31

    32 He built an altar for Baal in a temple for Baal that he constructed in Samaria.ISV — 1Kings 16:32

    33 Ahab also erected an Asherah, doing more to provoke the LORD God of Israel than all of the kings of Israel who had reigned before him.ISV — 1Kings 16:33

    34 It was during Ahab’s reign that Hiel the Bethelite rebuilt Jericho. He laid its foundations just as his firstborn son Abiram was dying, and he erected its gates while his youngest son Segub was dying, thus fulfilling the message that the LORD delivered through Nun’s son Joshua. q16:34 Cf. Josh 6:26ISV — 1Kings 16:34

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