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OET-RV 1KI Chapter 16

OET1KI 16 ©

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16Then Yahweh told Hanani’s son Yehu to tell Baasha, 2“I took a nobody and promoted you to leader over my people Israel, yet you followed Yarobam’s behaviour and provoked me to anger by causing my people Israel to sin, 3so now I’ll get rid of you and your family—I’ll do the same to you that I did to Yarobam and his family. 4The bodies of those in your family who die in the city will be eaten by dogs, and those who die in the countryside will be eaten by vultures.

5Everything else that Baasha did is written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel. 6When Baasha died he was buried in Tirtsah, and his son Elah replaced him as king.

7Yahweh sent that message via Hanani the prophet’s son Yehu. It was for Baasha and his family—speaking against the evil that they’d done that had provoked Yahweh to get angry with their behaviour which was as bad as Yarobam’s family had been. Yahweh was also angry with Baasha because he had killed all of Yarobam’s family.

16:8 Elah’s reign over Israel

8Baasha’s son Elah began to reign in the twenty-sixth year of King Asa’s reign over Yehudah, and he ruled from Tirtsah for two years. 9However, his servant Zimri who was the commander of half of the chariots conspired against him. Once when Elah was in Tirtsah getting himself drunk at the house of Arza (who was in charge of the palace), 10Zimri went in and attacked and killed him, and took over his place as king. (That was in the twenty-seventh year of King Asa’s reign over Yehudah.)

11As soon as Zimri took over and sat on his throne, he had all of Baasha’s family executed—he didn’t leave a single male or relative or friend. 12In that way, Zimri eliminated all of Baasha’s descendants just as Yahweh had said via the prophet Yehu 13concerning all of Baasha’s sins and the sins of his son Elah, and because they caused Israel to sin by provoking Israel’s God Yahweh to get angry with their idols. 14Everything else that Elah did is written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel.

16:15 Zimri’s reign over Israel

15Zimri reigned from Tirtsah for seven days in the twenty-seventh year of King Asa’s reign over Yehudah. At the time, the Israeli army were besieging the Philistine city of Gibbeton, 16and when the army camped around the city heard that Zimri had reblled and assasinated the king, that day all the people in the camp installed the army commander Omri as king to reign over Israel. 17So Omri took all his warriors from Gibbeton and besieged Tirtsah. 18As soon as Zimri realised that the city was surrounded, he went into the saferoom in the palace and set fire to the building and died in the flames 19because he’d done what Yahweh had said was evil—following Yarobam’s behaviour including causing Israel to sin. 20Everything else that Zimri did, including his rebellion, is written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel.

16:21 Omri’s reign over Israel

21At that time, the people of Israel were divided concerning their leadership—half of them supported Ginnat’s son Tivni as king, and the other half supported Omri, 22but those supporting Omri prevailed, so Tivni was executed and Omri remained in power. 23Omri became king in the thirty-first years of King Asa’s reign over Yehudah, and reigned over Israel for twelve years—six of them from Tirtsah. 24He bought a hill from a man named Shemer for seventy kilograms of silver, then built his capital city on it. He named it Shomron (Samaria) in honour of Shemer who’d owned the hill.

25Omri did what Yahweh had said was evil—in fact he did more evil things than all those kings who preceded him. 26He followed (Nabat’s son) Yarobam’s behaviour including causing Israel to sin by provoking Israel’s God Yahweh to get angry with their idols. 27Everything else that Omri did, including his military victories, is written in the book of the events of the kings of Israel. 28Then Omri died and was buried in Shomron, and his son Ahav (Ahab) replaced him as king.

16:29 Ahav’s reign over Israel

29Omri’s son Ahav became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of King Ahab’s reign over Yehudah, and he reigned Israel from Shomrom for twenty-two years. 30Ahav did what Yahweh had said was evil—in fact he did more evil things than all those kings who preceded him. 31As if following Yarobam’s behaviour wasn’t bad enough, he married Izevel (Jezebel), the daughter of the Sidonian King Etbaal, then went and served Baal and bowed down to him. 32He built a temple for Baal in Shomrom and placed an altar in it. 33Ahav also made an Asherah pole and went on to provoke Israel’s God Yahweh to get angry, more than any of the previous kings of Israel had done. 34During his reign, Hiel from Bethel rebuilt Yeriko city. As they laid the foundations, his eldest son Aviram died, and when they hung the city gates, his youngest son Seguv died, just as Yahweh had told (Nun’s son) Yehoshua (Joshua).[ref]


16:34: Josh 6:26.

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