
Text -- 1 Kings 16:31 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 16:31 - -- The Hebrew runs, was it a light thing, &c, that is, was this but a small sin, that therefore he needed to add more abominations? Where the question, a...
The Hebrew runs, was it a light thing, &c, that is, was this but a small sin, that therefore he needed to add more abominations? Where the question, as is usual among the Hebrews, implies a strong denial; and intimates, that this was no small sin, but a great crime; and might have satisfied his wicked mind, without any additions.

A woman infamous for her idolatry, and cruelty, and sorcery, and filthiness.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:31 - -- baal - Called Ithbalus, or Itobalus in heathen writers. So she was of an heathenish and idolatrous race. Such as the kings and people of Israel were e...
baal - Called Ithbalus, or Itobalus in heathen writers. So she was of an heathenish and idolatrous race. Such as the kings and people of Israel were expressly forbidden to marry.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:31 - -- The idol which the Sidonians worshipped, which is thought to be Hercules. And this idolatry was much worse than that of the calves; because in the cal...
The idol which the Sidonians worshipped, which is thought to be Hercules. And this idolatry was much worse than that of the calves; because in the calves they worshipped the true God; but in these, false gods or devils.
JFB -> 1Ki 16:29-33
JFB: 1Ki 16:29-33 - -- The worship of God by symbols had hitherto been the offensive form of apostasy in Israel, but now gross idolatry is openly patronized by the court. Th...
The worship of God by symbols had hitherto been the offensive form of apostasy in Israel, but now gross idolatry is openly patronized by the court. This was done through the influence of Jezebel, Ahab's queen. She was "the daughter of Eth-baal, king of the Zidonians." He was priest of Ashtaroth or Astarte, who, having murdered Philetes, king of Tyre, ascended the throne of that kingdom, being the eighth king since Hiram. Jezebel was the wicked daughter of this regicide and idol priest--and, on her marriage with Ahab, never rested till she had got all the forms of her native Tyrian worship introduced into her adopted country.
Clarke -> 1Ki 16:31
Clarke: 1Ki 16:31 - -- He took to wife Jezebel - This was the head and chief of his offending; he took to wife, not only a heathen, but one whose hostility to the true rel...
He took to wife Jezebel - This was the head and chief of his offending; he took to wife, not only a heathen, but one whose hostility to the true religion was well known, and carried to the utmost extent
1. She was the idolatrous daughter of an idolatrous king
2. She practiced it openly
3. She not only countenanced it in others, but protected it, and gave its partisans honors and rewards
4. She used every means to persecute the true religion
5. She was hideously cruel, and put to death the prophets and priests of God
6. And all this she did with the most zealous perseverance and relentless cruelty
Notwithstanding Ahab had built a temple, and made an altar for Baal, and set up the worship of Asherah, the Sidonian Venus, which we, 1Ki 16:33, have transformed into a grove; yet so well known was the hostility of Jezebel to all good, that his marrying her was esteemed the highest pitch of vice, and an act the most provoking to God, and destructive to the prosperity of the kingdom.
TSK -> 1Ki 16:31
TSK: 1Ki 16:31 - -- as if it had been a light thing : Heb. was it a light thing, Gen 30:15; Num 16:9; Isa 7:13; Eze 8:17, Eze 16:20, Eze 16:47, Eze 34:18
took to wife : G...
as if it had been a light thing : Heb. was it a light thing, Gen 30:15; Num 16:9; Isa 7:13; Eze 8:17, Eze 16:20, Eze 16:47, Eze 34:18
took to wife : Gen 6:2; Deu 7:3, Deu 7:4; Jos 23:12, Jos 23:13; Neh 13:23-29
Jezebel : 1Ki 18:4, 1Ki 18:19, 1Ki 19:1, 1Ki 19:2, 1Ki 21:5-14, 1Ki 21:25; 2Ki 9:30-37; Rev 2:20
the Zidonians : 1Ki 11:1; Jdg 10:12, Jdg 18:7
and went : 1Ki 11:4-8
served Baal : 1Ki 21:25, 1Ki 21:26; Jdg 2:11, Jdg 3:7, Jdg 10:6; 2Ki 10:18, 2Ki 17:16

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Barnes -> 1Ki 16:31
Barnes: 1Ki 16:31 - -- As if it had been a light thing for him to walk in the sins of Jeroboam - Idolatries are not exclusive. Ahab, while he detested the pure worshi...
As if it had been a light thing for him to walk in the sins of Jeroboam - Idolatries are not exclusive. Ahab, while he detested the pure worship of Yahweh, and allowed Jezebel to put to death every "prophet of the Lord"whom she could find 1Ki 18:4, readily tolerated the continued worship of the "calves,"which had no doubt tended more and more to lose its symbolic character, and to become a thoroughly idolatrous image-worship.
Eth-baal - Identified with the Ithobalus of Menander, who reigned in Tyre, probably over all Phoenicia, within 50 years of the death of Hiram. This Ithobalus, whose name means "With him is Baal,"was originally priest of the great temple of Astarte, in Tyre. At the age of 36 he conspired against the Tyrian king, Pheles (a usurping fratricide), killed him, and seized the throne. His reign lasted 32 years, and he established a dynasty which continued on the throne at least 62 years longer. The family-tree of the house may be thus exhibited:
Lineage of Eth-Baal | |||||
Eth-baal | |||||
Badezor | Jezebel | ||||
Matgen (Belus of Virgil) | |||||
Pygmalion | Dido (founder of Carthage) |
Hence, Jezebel was great-aunt to Pygmalion and his sister Dido.
Served Baal - The worship of Baal by the Phoenicians is illustrated by such names as IthoBAL, HanniBAL, etc. Abundant traces of it are found in the Phoenician monuments.
Poole -> 1Ki 16:31
Poole: 1Ki 16:31 - -- As if it had been a light thing for him as if that sin were not big enough to express his contempt of God; as if he thought it below his wit and dign...
As if it had been a light thing for him as if that sin were not big enough to express his contempt of God; as if he thought it below his wit and dignity to content himself with such a vulgar fault. But the Hebrew runs thus, Was it a light thing , &c.? i.e. was this but a small sin, that therefore he needed to add more abominations? where the question, as is usual among the Hebrews, implies a strong denial; and intimates that this was no small sin, but a great crime, and might have satisfied his wicked mind without any additions. Jezebel ; a woman infamous for her idolatry, and cruelty, and sorcery, and filthiness. See 1Ki 18:4 21:8 2Ki 9:22 Rev 2:20 .
Ethbaal called Ithobalus , or Itobalus , in heathen writers.
King of the Zidonians so she was of a heathenish and idolatrous race, and such whom the kings and people of Israel were expressly forbidden to marry.
Baal i.e. the idol which the Zidonians worshipped, which is thought to be Hercules, or false gods, for this name is common to all such. And this idolatry was much worse than that of the calves; because in the calves they worshipped the true God, but in these, false gods or devils, as is evident from 1Ki 18:21 .
Haydock -> 1Ki 16:31
Haydock: 1Ki 16:31 - -- Jezabel, whose name is become proverbial, to designate a proud, lewd, cruel, and impious woman, Apocalypse ii. 20. Grotius compares her with Tullia,...
Jezabel, whose name is become proverbial, to designate a proud, lewd, cruel, and impious woman, Apocalypse ii. 20. Grotius compares her with Tullia, Fulvia, and Eudoxia, the respective wives of Tarquin, Anthony, and Arcadius. She was the chief promoter of all the evils of Achab's reign. He did not insist that she should embrace the true religion, when he married her; as it is supposed former kings had done, when they espoused women who had been brought up in idolatry. (Calmet) ---
He even introduced her country's idols, and thus enhanced upon the wickedness of his predecessors. (Haycock) ---
Ethbaal. Menander (following Josephus, contra Apion i.) calls him Ithobaal, and remarks that his reign was memorable for a year's drought; probably that of three years, under Achaz, chap. xvii. 1. Ethbaal was king of Tyre, and ruled over the Sidonians likewise, chap. v. 6.
Gill -> 1Ki 16:31
Gill: 1Ki 16:31 - -- And it came to pass, as if it had been a light thing for him to walk in the sin of Jeroboam the son of Nebat,.... To worship the golden calves he set ...
And it came to pass, as if it had been a light thing for him to walk in the sin of Jeroboam the son of Nebat,.... To worship the golden calves he set up:
that he took to wife Jezebel the daughter of Ethbaal king of the Zidonians; who is called Ithobalus and Itobalus king of the Tyrians, by Heathen historians h; and, by Theophilus of Antioch i, Juthobalus, priest of Astarte; for Tyre and Zidon were under one king. This woman was not only of another nation, and an idolater, but a very filthy woman, and is made the emblem of the whore of Rome, Rev 2:20.
and went and served Baal, and worshipped him that is, went to Zidon and Tyre, and worshipped his wife's gods, which were either Jupiter Thalassius, the god of the Zidoaians, or Hercules, whom the Tyrians worshipped.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 16:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 16:1-34 - --1 Jehu's prophecy against Baasha.5 Elah succeeds him.8 Zimri, conspiring against Elah, succeeds him.11 Zimri executes Jehu's prophecy.15 Omri, made ki...
MHCC -> 1Ki 16:29-34
MHCC: 1Ki 16:29-34 - --Ahab did evil above all that reigned before him, and did it with a particular enmity both against Jehovah and Israel. He was not satisfied with breaki...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 16:29-34
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 16:29-34 - -- We have here the beginning of the reign of Ahab, of whom we have more particulars recorded than of any of the kings of Israel. We have here only a g...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 16:30-32
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 16:30-32 - --
Whereas the former kings of Israel had only perpetuated the sin of Jeroboam, i.e., the calf-worship. or worship of Jehovah under the image of an ox,...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 16:29-34
Constable: 1Ki 16:29--22:41 - --1. Ahab's evil reign in Israel 16:29-22:40
Ahab ruled Israel from Samaria for 22 years (874-853 ...
