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the Week of Proper 16 / Ordinary 21
the Week of Proper 16 / Ordinary 21
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Passage Lookup: 1 Kings 16:15-20
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1 Kings 16:15
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In the twenty-seventh year of Asa king of Judah, did Zimri reign, seven days in Tirzah, - but, the people, were encamped against Gibbethon, which belonged to the Philistine.
1 Kings 16:16
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When therefore the people who were encamped, heard say, Zimri hath conspired, moreover also, he hath smitten the king, all Israel made Omri, general of the army, king over Israel, on that day, in the camp.
1 Kings 16:17
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So Omri, and all Israel with him, went up from Gibbethon, - and laid siege against Tirzah.
1 Kings 16:18
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And it came to pass, when Zimri saw that the city was captured, that he entered into the citadel of the house of the king, - and burned over him the house of the king, with fire, and died:
1 Kings 16:19
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because of his sins which he committed by doing the thing that was wicked in the eyes of Yahweh, - by walking in the way of Jeroboam, and in his sin which he committed, by causing, Israel, to sin.
1 Kings 16:20
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Now, the rest of the story of Zimri, and his conspiracy wherein he conspired, are, they, not written in the book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu