2 kings 9:31 meaning - Axtarish в Google
2 Kings 9:31. And as Jehu entered in at the gate. Either of the city of Jezreel, or of the king's palace: she said, [had] Zimri peace, who slew his master?
Jezebel, in her mood of desperate defiance, repeats the question which Jehoram had thrice asked of Jehu, as a hint that she herself is now the sovereign.
21 янв. 2019 г. · Jezebel was probably likening Jehu to King Zimri. This happens in today's English also, calling someone by someone else's name to suggest a similarity.
13 окт. 2020 г. · Jezebel called Jehu “Zimri” in an attempt to scare him into not killing her because of the implied threat of being killed soon himself.
NLT When Jehu entered the gate of the palace, she shouted at him, 'Have you come in peace, you murderer? You're just like Zimri, who murdered his master!'
The God that had raised up the king was perfectly entitled to cast him down. Jehu, therefore, was thoroughly right in acting upon the anointing of the prophet.
The Suzerain (ruler) God promises to judge the nations surrounding Judah. He will stop them from oppressing His people and find a remnant among them to worship ...
A number of arguments have been presented by scholars who have attempted to explain the somewhat cryptic words of Jezebel to Jehu.
Jezebel's question carries weighty significance, serving as a symbol of rebellion and a warning of the consequences of defying God's ordained authorities.
2 окт. 2024 г. · For Christians today, this verse serves as a warning against the dangers of pride and rebellion against God's will. Jezebel's mockery of Jehu, ...
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