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1 KI 16:15–16:20 ©

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Zimri’s reign over Yisrael

16:15 Zimri’s reign over Yisrael

Northern kingdom

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 rebelled and assassinated the king, that day all the people in the camp installed the army commander Omri as king to reign over Yisrael. 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 Yarave’am’s behaviour including causing Yisrael to sin. 20Everything else that Zimri did, including his rebellion, is written in the book of the events of the kings of Yisrael.

1 KI 16:15–16:20 ©

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