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Jehu Wipes Out Ahab’s Family
10:1 Ahab had seventy sons living in Samaria . So Jehu wrote letters and sent them to Samaria to the leading officials of Jezreel and to the guardians of Ahab’s dynasty. This is what the letters said , 10:2 “You have with you the sons of your master , chariots and horses , a fortified city , and weapons . So when this letter arrives , 10:3 pick the best and most capable of your master’s sons , place him on his father’s throne , and defend your master’s dynasty .” 10:4 They were absolutely terrified and said , “Look , two kings could not stop him! How can we ?” 10:5 So the palace supervisor, the city commissioner, the leaders , and the guardians sent this message to Jehu , “We are your subjects ! Whatever you say , we will do . We will not make anyone king . Do what you consider proper .” 10:6 He wrote them a second letter , saying , “If you are really on my side and are willing to obey me, then take the heads of your master’s sons and come to me in Jezreel at this time tomorrow .” Now the king had seventy sons , and the prominent men of the city were raising them. 10:7 When they received the letter , they seized the king’s sons and executed all seventy of them. They put their heads in baskets and sent them to him in Jezreel . 10:8 The messenger came and told Jehu, “They have brought the heads of the king’s sons .” Jehu said , “Stack them in two piles at the entrance of the city gate until morning .” 10:9 In the morning he went out and stood there. Then he said to all the people , “You are innocent . I conspired against my master and killed him. But who struck down all of these men? 10:10 Therefore take note that not one of the judgments the Lord announced against Ahab’s dynasty has failed to materialize. The Lord had done what he announced through his servant Elijah .” 10:11 Then Jehu killed all who were left of Ahab’s family in Jezreel , and all his nobles , close friends , and priests . He left no survivors . 10:12 Jehu then left there and set out for Samaria . While he was traveling through Beth Eked of the Shepherds , 10:13 Jehu encountered the relatives of King Ahaziah of Judah . He asked , “Who are you ?” They replied , “We are Ahaziah’s relatives . We have come down to see how the king’s sons and the queen mother’s sons are doing.” 10:14 He said , “Capture them alive !” So they captured them alive and then executed all forty-two of them in the cistern at Beth Eked . He left no survivors . 10:15 When he left there , he met Jehonadab , son of Rekab , who had been looking for him. Jehu greeted him and asked , “Are you as committed to me as I am to you?” Jehonadab answered , “I am !” Jehu replied, “If so, give me your hand .” So he offered his hand and Jehu pulled him up into the chariot . 10:16 Jehu said , “Come with me and see how zealous I am for the Lord’s cause.” So he took him along in his chariot . 10:17 He went to Samaria and exterminated all the members of Ahab’s family who were still alive in Samaria , just as the Lord had announced to Elijah .

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