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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