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1 The
LORD’s word came
to Jehu the
son of Hanani
against Baasha,
saying,
2 “Because
I exalted you
out of the
dust and made
you prince over
my people Israel,
and you have
walked in the
way of Jeroboam
and have made
my people Israel
to sin, to
provoke me to
anger with their
sins,
3 behold,
I will utterly
sweep away Baasha
and his house;
and I will
make your house
like the house
of Jeroboam the
son of Nebat.
4 The
dogs will eat
Baasha’s descendants who
die in the
city; and he
who dies of
his in the
field, the birds
of the sky
will eat.”
5 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Baasha, and what
he did, and
his might, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Israel?
6 Baasha
slept with
his fathers, and
was buried in
Tirzah; and Elah
his son reigned
in his place.
7 Moreover
the LORD’s word
came by the
prophet Jehu the
son of Hanani
against Baasha and
against his house,
both because of
all the evil
that he did
in the LORD’s
sight, to provoke
him to anger
with the work
of his hands,
in being like
the house of
Jeroboam, and
because he struck
him.
8 In
the twenty-sixth
year of Asa king
of Judah, Elah the
son of Baasha
began to reign
over Israel in
Tirzah for two
years.
9 His
servant Zimri,
captain of half
his chariots,
conspired against
him. Now he
was in Tirzah,
drinking himself
drunk in the
house of Arza, who
was over the
household in
Tirzah;
10 and
Zimri went in
and struck him
and killed him
in the
twenty-seventh year
of Asa king of
Judah, and reigned
in his place.
11 When
he began to
reign, as soon as
he sat on
his throne, he
attacked all the
house of Baasha.
He didn’t leave
him a single one
who urinates on a
wall
among his
relatives or his
friends.
12 Thus
Zimri destroyed
all the house
of Baasha,
according to the
LORD’s word which
he spoke against
Baasha by Jehu
the prophet,
13 for
all the sins
of Baasha, and
the sins of Elah
his son, which
they sinned and
with which they
made Israel to
sin, to provoke
the LORD, the
God of Israel,
to anger with
their vanities.
14 Now
the rest of
the acts of Elah,
and all that
he did, aren’t
they written in
the book of
the chronicles of
the kings of
Israel?
15 In
the twenty-seventh
year of Asa king
of Judah, Zimri
reigned seven days
in Tirzah. Now
the people were
encamped against
Gibbethon, which belonged
to the Philistines.
16 The
people who were
encamped heard
that Zimri had
conspired, and had
also killed the
king. Therefore
all Israel made
Omri, the captain
of the army,
king over Israel
that day in
the camp.
17 Omri
went up from
Gibbethon, and all
Israel with him,
and they besieged
Tirzah.
18 When
Zimri saw that
the city was
taken, he went
into the fortified
part of the
king’s house and
burned the king’s
house over him
with fire, and
died,
19 for
his sins which
he sinned in
doing that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
in walking in
the way of
Jeroboam, and in
his sin which
he did to
make Israel to
sin.
20 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Zimri, and his
treason that he
committed, aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of the
kings of Israel?
21 Then
the people of
Israel were
divided into two
parts: half of
the people
followed Tibni the
son of Ginath,
to make him
king, and half
followed Omri.
22 But
the people
who followed Omri
prevailed against
the people
who followed Tibni
the son of
Ginath; so Tibni
died, and Omri
reigned.
23 In
the thirty-first
year of Asa king
of Judah, Omri
began to reign
over Israel for
twelve years. He
reigned six years
in Tirzah.
24 He
bought the hill
Samaria of Shemer
for two talents
of silver; and
he built on
the hill, and
called the name
of the city
which he built,
Samaria, after the
name of Shemer,
the owner of
the hill.
25 Omri
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
and dealt wickedly
above all who
were before him.
26 For
he walked in
all the way
of Jeroboam the
son of Nebat,
and in his
sins with which
he made Israel
to sin, to
provoke the LORD,
the God of
Israel, to anger
with their
vanities.
27 Now
the rest of
the acts of
Omri which he
did, and his
might that he
showed, aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of the
kings of Israel?
28 So Omri
slept with
his fathers, and
was buried in
Samaria; and Ahab
his son reigned
in his place.
29 In
the thirty-eighth
year of Asa king
of Judah, Ahab the
son of Omri
began to reign
over Israel. Ahab
the son of
Omri reigned over
Israel in Samaria
twenty-two years.
30 Ahab the
son of Omri
did that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight
above all that
were before him.
31 As
if it had
been a light
thing for him
to walk in
the sins of
Jeroboam the son
of Nebat, he
took as wife Jezebel
the daughter
of Ethbaal king of
the Sidonians, and
went and served
Baal and worshiped
him.
32 He
raised up an
altar for Baal
in the house
of Baal, which
he had built
in Samaria.
33 Ahab made
the Asherah; and Ahab
did more yet
to provoke the
LORD, the God
of Israel, to
anger than all
the kings of
Israel who were
before him.
34 In
his days Hiel
the Bethelite
built Jericho. He
laid its
foundation with
the loss of Abiram
his firstborn, and
set up its
gates with the loss
of his youngest
son Segub,
according to the
LORD’s word, which
he spoke by
Joshua the son
of Nun.