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16:1 Jehu son of Hanani received from the Lord this message predicting Baasha’s downfall: 16:2 “I raised you up from the dust and made you ruler over my people Israel. Yet you followed in Jeroboam’s footsteps and encouraged my people Israel to sin; their sins have made me angry. 16:3 So I am ready to burn up Baasha and his family, and make your family like the family of Jeroboam son of Nebat. 16:4 Dogs will eat the members of Baasha’s family who die in the city, and the birds of the sky will eat the ones who die in the country.” 16:5 The rest of the events of Baasha’s reign, including his accomplishments and successes, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel. 16:6 Baasha passed away and was buried in Tirzah. His son Elah replaced him as king. 16:7 The prophet Jehu son of Hanani received from the Lord the message predicting the downfall of Baasha and his family because of all the evil Baasha had done in the sight of the Lord. His actions angered the Lord (including the way he had destroyed Jeroboam’s dynasty), so that his family ended up like Jeroboam’s.
Elah’s Reign over Israel
16:8 In the twenty-sixth year of King Asa’s reign over Judah, Baasha’s son Elah became king over Israel; he ruled in Tirzah for two years. 16:9 His servant Zimri, a commander of half of his chariot force, conspired against him. While Elah was drinking heavily at the house of Arza, who supervised the palace in Tirzah, 16:10 Zimri came in and struck him dead. (This happened in the twenty-seventh year of Asa’s reign over Judah.) Zimri replaced Elah as king. 16:11 When he became king and occupied the throne, he killed Baasha’s entire family. He did not spare any male belonging to him; he killed his relatives and his friends.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Arza head of King Ela's household in Tirzah, Israel
 · Asa a son of Abijah; the father of Jehoshaphat; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Abijam and king of Judah,son of Elkanah; a Levite whose descendants returned from exile
 · Baasha the third king of Israel
 · Elah a chief of Edom,the valley where David killed Goliath,son and successor of Baasha, king of Israel (about 900 BC),father of Hoshea, the last king of Israel about 700 BC,son of Caleb the son of Jephunneh of Judah,son of Uzzi (Michri Benjamin) who led his clan back from exile
 · Hanani son of Heman the Levite; worship leader under Heman and David,a prophet in the time of Asa King of Judah; father of Jehu,a priest of the Immer clan who put away his heathen wife,a man related to Nehemiah who was an administrator in Jerusalem; brother of Nehemiah,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jehu son of Hanani who prophesied against King Baasha of Israel,son of Nimshi who killed King Joram and took his place as king of Israel,son of Obed of Judah,son of Joshibiah; head of a large influential family of Simeon in King Hezekiah's time,a man of Anathoth; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag
 · Jeroboam son of Nebat; first king of Israel after it split away from Judah; Jeroboam I,son and successor of Joash/Jehoash, King of Israel; Jeroboam II
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Nebat a man of Ephraim; father of king Jeroboam
 · Tirzah daughter of Zelophehad,a town of Manasseh 10 km NE of Shechem
 · Zimri son of Salu (Simeon); a chief Phinehas slew for his rebellion,the man who assassinated and succeded Elah, King of Israel,son of Zerah son of Judah,son of Jehoaddah of Benjamin,a land and its people


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zimri | ZIMRI (2) | ZIMRI (1) | Tirzah | Tirza | Prophecy | JERUSALEM, 4 | ISRAEL, HISTORY OF, 3 | Government | Funeral | Elah | ELIAKIM | ELAH (2) | DRUNKENNESS | DOG | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | CHARIOT | Baasha | Anger | Ahab | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ki 16:1 - -- He was sent to Asa, king of Judah. But the son, who was young and more active, was sent on this longer and more dangerous expedition to Baasha, king o...

He was sent to Asa, king of Judah. But the son, who was young and more active, was sent on this longer and more dangerous expedition to Baasha, king of Israel.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:2 - -- Though that invading the kingdom was from himself, and his own wicked heart; yet the translation of the kingdom from Nadab to Baasha simply considered...

Though that invading the kingdom was from himself, and his own wicked heart; yet the translation of the kingdom from Nadab to Baasha simply considered, was from God, who by his providence disposed of all occasions, and of the hearts of the soldiers and people, so that Baasha should have opportunity of executing God's judgment upon Nadab; nay, the very act of Baasha, the killing his master Nadab, was an act of divine justice. And if Baasha had done this in obedience to God's command, and with a single design, to execute God's vengeance threatened against him, it had been no more a sin, than Jehu's act in killing his master king Jehoram, upon the same account, 2Ki 9:24. But Baasha did this, merely to gratify his own pride, or covetousness, or malice, 1Ki 16:7.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:7 - -- _The meaning is, the message which came from the Lord to Jehu, 1Ki 16:1, &c. was here delivered by the hand, the ministry of Jehu, unto Baasha. Jehu d...

_The meaning is, the message which came from the Lord to Jehu, 1Ki 16:1, &c. was here delivered by the hand, the ministry of Jehu, unto Baasha. Jehu did what God commanded him in this matter, tho' it was not without apparent hazard to himself.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:8 - -- One compleat, and part of the other, 1Ki 16:10.

One compleat, and part of the other, 1Ki 16:10.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:9 - -- Of all his military chariots, and the men belonging to them: the chariots for carriage of necessary things, being put into meaner hands.

Of all his military chariots, and the men belonging to them: the chariots for carriage of necessary things, being put into meaner hands.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:9 - -- Whilst his forces were elsewhere employed, 1Ki 16:15, which gave Zimri advantage to execute his design.

Whilst his forces were elsewhere employed, 1Ki 16:15, which gave Zimri advantage to execute his design.

Wesley: 1Ki 16:11 - -- Heb. avengers; to whom it belonged to revenge his death.

Heb. avengers; to whom it belonged to revenge his death.

JFB: 1Ki 16:1 - -- This is the only incident recorded in the life of this prophet. His father was also a prophet (2Ch 16:7).

This is the only incident recorded in the life of this prophet. His father was also a prophet (2Ch 16:7).

JFB: 1Ki 16:2 - -- The doom he pronounced on Baasha was exactly the same as denounced against Jeroboam and his posterity. Though he had waded through slaughter to his th...

The doom he pronounced on Baasha was exactly the same as denounced against Jeroboam and his posterity. Though he had waded through slaughter to his throne, he owed his elevation to the appointment or permission of Him "by whom kings reign."

JFB: 1Ki 16:2 - -- With all their errors and lapses into idolatry, they were not wholly abandoned by God. He still showed His interest in them by sending prophets and wo...

With all their errors and lapses into idolatry, they were not wholly abandoned by God. He still showed His interest in them by sending prophets and working miracles in their favor, and possessed a multitude of faithful worshippers in the kingdom of Israel.

JFB: 1Ki 16:7 - -- This is not another prophecy, but merely an addition by the sacred historian, explanatory of the death of Baasha and the extinction of his family. The...

This is not another prophecy, but merely an addition by the sacred historian, explanatory of the death of Baasha and the extinction of his family. The doom pronounced against Jeroboam (1Ki 14:9), did not entitle him to take the execution of the sentence into his own hands; but from his following the same calf-worship, he had evidently plotted the conspiracy and murder of that king in furtherance of his own ambitious designs; and hence, in his own assassination, he met the just reward of his deeds. The similitude to Jeroboam extends to their deaths as well as their lives--the reign of their sons, and the ruin of their families.

JFB: 1Ki 16:8 - -- (compare 1Ki 15:33). From this it will appear that Baasha died in the twenty-third year of his reign (see on 1Ki 15:2), and Elah, who was a prince of ...

(compare 1Ki 15:33). From this it will appear that Baasha died in the twenty-third year of his reign (see on 1Ki 15:2), and Elah, who was a prince of dissolute habits, reigned not fully two years.

JFB: 1Ki 16:9-12 - -- "Arza which was over his house." During a carousal in the house of his chamberlain, Zimri slew him, and having seized the sovereignty, endeavored to c...

"Arza which was over his house." During a carousal in the house of his chamberlain, Zimri slew him, and having seized the sovereignty, endeavored to consolidate his throne by the massacre of all the royal race.

Clarke: 1Ki 16:1 - -- Then the word of the Lord came to Jehu - Of this prophet we know nothing but from this circumstance. It appears from 2Ch 16:7-10, that his father Ha...

Then the word of the Lord came to Jehu - Of this prophet we know nothing but from this circumstance. It appears from 2Ch 16:7-10, that his father Hanani was also a prophet, and suffered imprisonment in consequence of the faithful discharge of his ministry to Asa.

Clarke: 1Ki 16:2 - -- Made thee prince over my people - That is, in the course of my providence, I suffered thee to become king; for it is impossible that God should make...

Made thee prince over my people - That is, in the course of my providence, I suffered thee to become king; for it is impossible that God should make a rebel, a traitor, and a murderer, king over his people, or over any people. God is ever represented in Scripture as doing those things which, in the course of his providence, he permits to be done.

Clarke: 1Ki 16:7 - -- And because he killed him - This the Vulgate understands of Jehu the prophet, put to death by Baasha: Ob hanc causam occidit eum, hoe est. Jehu fili...

And because he killed him - This the Vulgate understands of Jehu the prophet, put to death by Baasha: Ob hanc causam occidit eum, hoe est. Jehu filium Hanani prophetam ; "On this account he killed him, that is, Jehu the prophet, the son of Hanani."Some think Baasha is intended, others Jeroboam, and others Nadab the son of Jeroboam. This last is the sentiment of Rab. Sol. Jarchi, and of some good critics. The order is here confused; and the seventh verse should probably be placed between the 4th and 5th.

Clarke: 1Ki 16:9 - -- Captain of half his chariots - It is probable that Zimri, and some other who is not here named, were commanders of the cavalry.

Captain of half his chariots - It is probable that Zimri, and some other who is not here named, were commanders of the cavalry.

Clarke: 1Ki 16:11 - -- He slew all the house of Baasha - He endeavored to exterminate his race, and blot out his memory; and the Jews say, when such a matter is determined...

He slew all the house of Baasha - He endeavored to exterminate his race, and blot out his memory; and the Jews say, when such a matter is determined, they not only destroy the house of the person himself, but the five neighboring houses, that the memory of such a person may perish from the earth.

Defender: 1Ki 16:1 - -- Hanani, the father of Jehu, had been a prophet who once rebuked king Asa of Judah and suffered imprisonment because of it (2Ch 16:7-10). Jehu, his son...

Hanani, the father of Jehu, had been a prophet who once rebuked king Asa of Judah and suffered imprisonment because of it (2Ch 16:7-10). Jehu, his son, was better received by Asa's son, Jehoshaphat (2Ch 19:1-4)."

Defender: 1Ki 16:5 - -- This book is not available today, but apparently was an ongoing chronicle of the successive kings of Israel, written sequentially by various scribes. ...

This book is not available today, but apparently was an ongoing chronicle of the successive kings of Israel, written sequentially by various scribes. The abbreviated accounts of these histories, as now preserved in our books of Kings and Chronicles, were brought together finally by Jeremiah or some other editor into its present form - all, of course, by divine guidance and inspiration."

TSK: 1Ki 16:1 - -- am 3073, bc 931 Jehu : 1Ki 16:7; 2Ch 19:2, 2Ch 20:34 Hanani : 1Ki 15:33; 2Ch 16:7-10

am 3073, bc 931

Jehu : 1Ki 16:7; 2Ch 19:2, 2Ch 20:34

Hanani : 1Ki 15:33; 2Ch 16:7-10

TSK: 1Ki 16:2 - -- I exalted thee : 1Ki 14:7; 1Sa 2:8, 1Sa 2:27, 1Sa 2:28, 1Sa 15:17-19; 2Sa 12:7-11; Psa 113:7, Psa 113:8; Luk 1:52 thou hast walked : 1Ki 13:33, 1Ki 13...

TSK: 1Ki 16:3 - -- will make thy house : 1Ki 16:11, 1Ki 16:12, 1Ki 14:10, 1Ki 15:29, 1Ki 15:30, 1Ki 21:21-24; Isa 66:24; Jer 22:19

TSK: 1Ki 16:4 - -- shall the dogs eat : 1Ki 14:11

shall the dogs eat : 1Ki 14:11

TSK: 1Ki 16:5 - -- am 3051-3074, bc 953-930 the rest : 1Ki 14:19, 1Ki 15:31; 2Ch 16:1-6

am 3051-3074, bc 953-930

the rest : 1Ki 14:19, 1Ki 15:31; 2Ch 16:1-6

TSK: 1Ki 16:6 - -- am 3074, bc 930 Baasha : 1Ki 14:20, 1Ki 15:25 Tirzah : 1Ki 14:17, 1Ki 15:21 Elah : 1Ki 16:8, 1Ki 16:13, 1Ki 16:14

am 3074, bc 930

Baasha : 1Ki 14:20, 1Ki 15:25

Tirzah : 1Ki 14:17, 1Ki 15:21

Elah : 1Ki 16:8, 1Ki 16:13, 1Ki 16:14

TSK: 1Ki 16:7 - -- the hand : 1Ki 16:1, 1Ki 16:2 and against his house : Exo 20:5 in provoking : 1Ki 16:13 with the work : Psa 115:4; Isa 2:8, Isa 44:9-20 because he kil...

the hand : 1Ki 16:1, 1Ki 16:2

and against his house : Exo 20:5

in provoking : 1Ki 16:13

with the work : Psa 115:4; Isa 2:8, Isa 44:9-20

because he killed him : This the Vulgate understands of Jehu the prophet; some think Baasha is intended; others Nadab the son of Jeroboam; and others Jeroboam, whom Baasha destroyed in his posterity by cruelly murdering them all. 1Ki 14:14, 1Ki 15:27-29; 2Ki 10:30, 2Ki 10:31; Isa 10:6, Isa 10:7; Hos 1:4; Act 2:23, Act 4:27, Act 4:28

TSK: 1Ki 16:8 - -- am 3075, bc 929 In the twenty : Baasha began to reign in the third year of Asa, and reigned 24 years; yet he died and was succeeded by Elah in the 26t...

am 3075, bc 929

In the twenty : Baasha began to reign in the third year of Asa, and reigned 24 years; yet he died and was succeeded by Elah in the 26th year of Asa; and, in like manner, Elah, who began to reign in the 26th year of Asa, and was killed in the 27th, is said to have reigned two years. Thus it is evident that a part of a year is calculated as a whole year. In the Chinese annals, the whole year in which a king dies is ascribed to his reign, the years of the succeeding king being reckoned only from the beginning of the following year. 1Ki 16:8

TSK: 1Ki 16:9 - -- his servant : 2Ki 9:31 conspired : 1Ki 15:27; 2Ki 9:14, 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 15:10, 2Ki 15:25, 2Ki 15:30 drinking : 1Ki 20:16; 1Sa 25:36-38; 2Sa 13:28, 2Sa ...

TSK: 1Ki 16:10 - -- Zimri : 2Ki 9:31 reigned : 1Ki 16:15

Zimri : 2Ki 9:31

reigned : 1Ki 16:15

TSK: 1Ki 16:11 - -- he slew : 1Ki 15:29; Jdg 1:7 he left him : 1Ki 14:10; 1Sa 25:22, 1Sa 25:34 neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends : or, both his kinsmen and ...

he slew : 1Ki 15:29; Jdg 1:7

he left him : 1Ki 14:10; 1Sa 25:22, 1Sa 25:34

neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends : or, both his kinsmen and his friends

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Barnes: 1Ki 16:1 - -- Hanani, the father of Jehu, was seer to Asa in the kingdom of Judah 2Ch 16:7-10. His son Jehu, who here discharges the same office in the kingdom of...

Hanani, the father of Jehu, was seer to Asa in the kingdom of Judah 2Ch 16:7-10. His son Jehu, who here discharges the same office in the kingdom of Israel, appears at a later date as an inhabitant of Jerusalem where he prophesied under Jehoshaphat, whom he rebuked on one occasion. He must have lived to a great age, for he outlived Jehoshaphat, and wrote his life (marginal references).

Barnes: 1Ki 16:5 - -- The "might"of Baasha is sufficiently indicated by those successes which drove Asa to call Ben-hadad to his aid. 1Ki 15:17-21.

The "might"of Baasha is sufficiently indicated by those successes which drove Asa to call Ben-hadad to his aid. 1Ki 15:17-21.

Barnes: 1Ki 16:7 - -- The natural position of this verse would be after 1Ki 16:4 and before 1Ki 16:5. But it may be regarded as added by the writer, somewhat irregularly,...

The natural position of this verse would be after 1Ki 16:4 and before 1Ki 16:5. But it may be regarded as added by the writer, somewhat irregularly, as an afterthought; its special force being to point out that the sentence on Baasha was intended to punish, not only his calf-worship, but emphatically his murder of Jeroboam and his family. Though the destruction of Jeroboam had been foretold, and though Baasha may be rightly regarded as God’ s instrument to punish Jeroboam’ s sins, yet, as he received no command to execute God’ s wrath on the offender, and was instigated solely by ambition and self-interest, his guilt was just as great as if no prophecy had been uttered. Even Jehu’ s commission 2Ki 9:5-10 was not held to justify, altogether, his murder of Jehoram and Jezebel.

Barnes: 1Ki 16:8 - -- Two years - i. e., More than one year, or, at any rate, some portion of two distinct years (compare 1Ki 16:10).

Two years - i. e., More than one year, or, at any rate, some portion of two distinct years (compare 1Ki 16:10).

Barnes: 1Ki 16:9 - -- The conspiracy of Zimri - Elah’ s "servant"(i. e., "subject") - was favored by his position, which probably gave him military authority in the ...

The conspiracy of Zimri - Elah’ s "servant"(i. e., "subject") - was favored by his position, which probably gave him military authority in the city, by the absence of a great part of the people and of the officers who might have checked him, at Gibbethon 1Ki 16:15, and by the despicable character of Elah, who, instead of going up to the war, was continually reminding men of his low origin by conduct unworthy of royalty.

Steward - The office was evidently one of considerable importance. In Solomon’ s court it gave the rank of שׂר śar , prince. In Persia the "steward of the household"acted sometimes as a sort of regent during the king’ s absence.

Barnes: 1Ki 16:11 - -- Neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends - Zimri’ s measures were of much more than ordinary severity. Not only was the royal family e...

Neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends - Zimri’ s measures were of much more than ordinary severity. Not only was the royal family extirpated, but the friends of the king, his councillors and favorite officers, were put to death. Omri, as having been in the confidence of the late monarch, would naturally fear for himself, and resolve to take the course which promised him at least a chance of safety.

Poole: 1Ki 16:2 - -- Out of the dust out of a low and mean estate. See 1Sa 2:8 Psa 113:7 . Quest: How is Baasha’ s exaltation to the kingdom ascribed to God, whe...

Out of the dust out of a low and mean estate. See 1Sa 2:8 Psa 113:7 .

Quest: How is Baasha’ s exaltation to the kingdom ascribed to God, when he got it by treachery and cruelty? Answ. Though that way or manner of invading the kingdom was from himself, and his own wicked heart; yet the translation of the kingdom from Nadab to Baasha, simply considered, was from God, who by his decree and providence ordered it, and disposed of all occasions, and of the hearts of all the soldiers and people, so that Baasha should have opportunity of executing God’ s judgment upon Nadab; and such success thereupon, that he should get a present and quiet possession of the kingdom. Nay, the very act of Baasha, to wit, the killing of his master Nadab, was an act of Divine justice, foretold and appointed by God, 1Ki 14:10 . And if Baasha had done this in obedience to God’ s command, and with a single design to execute God’ s vengeance threatened against him, it had been no more a sin than Jehu’ s act in killing his master king Jehoram, upon the same account, 2Ki 9 . But that Baasha did this merely to gratify his own pride, or covetousness, or malice, this was not from God, but from himself, and therefore is charged upon him as murder here, 1Ki 16:7 .

To provoke me to anger: See Poole "1Ki 14:9".

Poole: 1Ki 16:7 - -- By the hand of the prophet Jehu came the word of the Lord: the meaning is, the message which came from the Lord to Jehu , 1Ki 16:1 , &c., was here d...

By the hand of the prophet Jehu came the word of the Lord: the meaning is, the message which came from the Lord to Jehu , 1Ki 16:1 , &c., was here delivered by the hand , i.e. the ministry, of Jehu , unto Baasha. Jehu did what God commanded him in this matter, though it was not without apparent hazard to himself.

And because he killed him i.e. Nadab; who, though he be not expressed, yet is sufficiently understood:

1. By the manifest reference which these words have to the murder committed by Baasha, which was done upon Nadab only, 1Ki 15:28 .

2. By the foregoing words,

the house of Jeroboam i.e. his posterity, which was Nadab.

Quest . Why doth God punish him for doing God’ s work?

Answ . 1. Though God appointed that Jeroboam’ s family should be cut off, yet he did not give Baasha commission to do it, nor had declared how or by whom he would do it.

2. Baasha did this not to fulfil God’ s will, but his own lusts. See Poole "1Ki 16:2" .

Poole: 1Ki 16:8 - -- One complete, and part of the other, 1Ki 16:10 , which in Scripture account is reckoned for a year. See Poole "1Ki 15:25" .

One complete, and part of the other, 1Ki 16:10 , which in Scripture account is reckoned for a year. See Poole "1Ki 15:25" .

Poole: 1Ki 16:9 - -- Captain of half his chariots i.e. of all his military chariots, and the men belonging to them; the chariots for carriage of necessary things being pu...

Captain of half his chariots i.e. of all his military chariots, and the men belonging to them; the chariots for carriage of necessary things being put into other and meaner hands.

As he was in Tirzah whilst his forces were elsewhere employed, 1Ki 16:15 , which gave Zimri advantage to execute his design.

Poole: 1Ki 16:11 - -- Kinsfolks Heb. avengers ; to whom it belonged to revenge his death: see Num 35:12 . Nor of his friends his confidants and familiar acquaintance, s...

Kinsfolks Heb. avengers ; to whom it belonged to revenge his death: see Num 35:12 .

Nor of his friends his confidants and familiar acquaintance, such as were most likely to hinder his settlement in the throne, and to avenge their friend’ s quarrel.

Haydock: 1Ki 16:1 - -- Jehu was different from one of the same name and parentage, who came to Josaphat; (2 Paralipomenon xix. 2.; Du Hamel; Tirinus) though, if Baasa did n...

Jehu was different from one of the same name and parentage, who came to Josaphat; (2 Paralipomenon xix. 2.; Du Hamel; Tirinus) though, if Baasa did not put him to death, as there is some reason to doubt, he might be the same, ver. 7. (Calmet) ---

Hanani had been sent to Asa, 2 Paralipomenon xvi. 7. (Abulensis, q. 3.)

Haydock: 1Ki 16:2 - -- I have. All power comes from God, though he frequently disapproves of the means by which people obtain it. (Haydock) --- Baasa was a traitorous us...

I have. All power comes from God, though he frequently disapproves of the means by which people obtain it. (Haydock) ---

Baasa was a traitorous usurper. ---

My people. Many had abandoned the Lord: (Haydock) yet he still regards Israel as his people, sending prophets to reclaim them, and preserving many from bending the knee before Baal.

Haydock: 1Ki 16:3 - -- Posterity, ( posteriora.; Haydock) children, and all that he shall leave behind. (Calmet) --- Baasa himself died a natural death, ver. 6. (Salien...

Posterity, ( posteriora.; Haydock) children, and all that he shall leave behind. (Calmet) ---

Baasa himself died a natural death, ver. 6. (Salien)

Haydock: 1Ki 16:7 - -- The evil, to punish it. (Menochius) --- He, God, slew him, Baasa, (Calmet) or "because the latter slew" Nadab, &c. (Grotius) --- God punished ...

The evil, to punish it. (Menochius) ---

He, God, slew him, Baasa, (Calmet) or "because the latter slew" Nadab, &c. (Grotius) ---

God punished his usurpation and murders. (Calmet) ---

That is, &c., is not found in Hebrew, Chaldean, Septuagint, nor in some Latin copies. (Estius) ---

Hence Jehu might survive to admonish Josaphat, ver. 1. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ki 16:8 - -- Years, in part, as he was slain in the 27th year of Asa, ver. 10.

Years, in part, as he was slain in the 27th year of Asa, ver. 10.

Haydock: 1Ki 16:9 - -- Horsemen. Hebrew, "chariots." (Septuagint) (Calmet) --- But Josephus styles him, Hipparchon, "general of the horse." (Menochius) --- Rebelled...

Horsemen. Hebrew, "chariots." (Septuagint) (Calmet) ---

But Josephus styles him, Hipparchon, "general of the horse." (Menochius) ---

Rebelled. Hebrew, "conspired." (Haydock) ---

He acted privately at first. (Menochius) ---

Governor. Hebrew, "steward of his house." Chaldean and Arabic, "in the temple of the idol Arsa," the earth, whom the pagans worshipped as the mother of gods and men; unless Arsa be put for Asera, or Astarte. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ki 16:11 - -- Wall. See 1 Kings xxv. 22. --- Friends, from whom he had any thing to fear. (Menochius)

Wall. See 1 Kings xxv. 22. ---

Friends, from whom he had any thing to fear. (Menochius)

Gill: 1Ki 16:1 - -- Then the word of the Lord came to Jehu the son of Hanani,.... The seer that reproved Asa, 2Ch 16:7, so that this man was the son of a prophet then liv...

Then the word of the Lord came to Jehu the son of Hanani,.... The seer that reproved Asa, 2Ch 16:7, so that this man was the son of a prophet then living, and was a young man; for we hear of him several years after reproving Jehoshaphat, 2Ch 19:2, and as a writer of history, 2Ch 20:34, the prophecy that came to him from the Lord was

against Baasha; king of Israel:

saying; as follows.

Gill: 1Ki 16:2 - -- Forasmuch as I exalted thee out of the dust,.... From a very low estate, and mean family: and made thee prince over my people Israel; as they were ...

Forasmuch as I exalted thee out of the dust,.... From a very low estate, and mean family:

and made thee prince over my people Israel; as they were of right, and ought to have been; and though Baasha got the kingdom by treachery and murder, yet the translation of the kingdom to him was according to the appointment of God, and by his overruling providence; and even his act of killing Nadab was a fulfilment of a prophecy of his; and had he done it in obedience to the will of God, and in vengeance for his sin, would not have been blameworthy, since then he would have been an executioner of the, justice of God:

and thou hast walked in the way of Jeroboam, and hast made my people Israel to sin, to provoke me to anger with their sins; committing and encouraging the same idolatrous practices, so very provoking to God.

Gill: 1Ki 16:3 - -- Behold, I will take away the posterity of Baasha, and the posterity of his house,.... By death, there shall be none of his family remaining in any bra...

Behold, I will take away the posterity of Baasha, and the posterity of his house,.... By death, there shall be none of his family remaining in any branch of it:

and I will make thy house like the house of Jeroboam the son of Nebat; execute the same judgment on it, and in the same manner, their sins being alike.

Gill: 1Ki 16:4 - -- Him that dieth of Baasha in the city shall the dogs eat, and him that dieth of his in the fields shall the fowls of the air eat. They should not have ...

Him that dieth of Baasha in the city shall the dogs eat, and him that dieth of his in the fields shall the fowls of the air eat. They should not have burial, which is just the same that was threatened to and executed on Jeroboam's family, 1Ki 14:11.

Gill: 1Ki 16:5 - -- Now the rest of the acts of Baasha, and what he did, and his might, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? As thos...

Now the rest of the acts of Baasha, and what he did, and his might, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? As those of Jeroboam and Nadab were, 1Ki 14:19.

Gill: 1Ki 16:6 - -- So Baasha slept with his fathers,.... Or died, not a violent, but natural, death: and was buried in Tirzah; where was the royal palace of the kings...

So Baasha slept with his fathers,.... Or died, not a violent, but natural, death:

and was buried in Tirzah; where was the royal palace of the kings of Israel:

and Elah his son reigned in his stead; yet but a short time.

Gill: 1Ki 16:7 - -- And also by the hand of the prophet Jehu, the son of Hanani, came the word of the Lord against Baasha, and against his house,.... Which is here repeat...

And also by the hand of the prophet Jehu, the son of Hanani, came the word of the Lord against Baasha, and against his house,.... Which is here repeated, as Abarbinel thinks, because in the former prophecy the threatening was on account not of his own sin, but because he made Israel to sin; but here it is because of his own evil works, as it follows:

even for all the evil that he did in the sight of the Lord, in provoking him to anger with the work of his hands, in being like the house of Jeroboam: worshipping the golden calves as they did:

and because he killed him; either Jeroboam; for, according to Dr. Lightfoot b, he was alive this year; rather Nadab the son of Jeroboam, who it is certain was slain by Baasha; though it may refer, as Abarbinel thinks, to the whole house of Jeroboam; though it was agreeable to the will of God, yet was not done by Baasha with any regard to it, but to gratify his malice and ambition, and therefore punishable for it.

Gill: 1Ki 16:8 - -- In the twenty sixth year of Asa king of Judah began Elah the son of Baasha to reign over Israel in Tirzah, two years. Not complete, for he died in the...

In the twenty sixth year of Asa king of Judah began Elah the son of Baasha to reign over Israel in Tirzah, two years. Not complete, for he died in the twenty seventh of Asa, 1Ki 16:10 he reigned just the time that Nadab the son of Jeroboam did, 1Ki 15:25.

Gill: 1Ki 16:9 - -- And his servant Zimri, captain of half his chariots,.... His military chariots; there were two captains of them, and this was one of them; so the Targ...

And his servant Zimri, captain of half his chariots,.... His military chariots; there were two captains of them, and this was one of them; so the Targum,

"one of the two masters or captains of the chariots:''

conspired against him, as he was in Tirzah drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza, steward of his house in Tirzah; who had the charge of his wine and other liquors, to which he was addicted beyond measure; and this was a fit opportunity for Zimri to fall upon him, and slay him, when he was drunk, and off his guard, and his army at the same time was besieging Gibbethon, 1Ki 16:15 so that there was a very great likeness in what befell the family of Baasha, to that of the family of Jeroboam; for as the son of the one, and of the other, reigned but two years, so they were both slain by their servants, and both at a time when Gibbethon was besieged; the Targum takes this Arza to be the temple of an idol so called, near the royal palace.

Gill: 1Ki 16:10 - -- And Zimri went in and smote him, and killed him,.... When in his drunken fit: and this was in the twenty seventh year of Asa; when Elah had not rei...

And Zimri went in and smote him, and killed him,.... When in his drunken fit: and this was

in the twenty seventh year of Asa; when Elah had not reigned two full years:

and reigned in his stead; that is, Zimri; his reign was short indeed, but seven days, 1Ki 16:15.

Gill: 1Ki 16:11 - -- And it came to pass when he began to reign, as soon as he sat on his throne,.... Perhaps the very first day, that he slew all the house of Baasha; ...

And it came to pass when he began to reign, as soon as he sat on his throne,.... Perhaps the very first day,

that he slew all the house of Baasha; his whole family, all the children that he had, that there might be none to make pretensions to the throne:

he left him not one that pisseth against a wall, neither of his kinsfolks nor of his friends; not any that might avenge the blood of his family, that might have a right or inclination to do it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:1 Heb “and the word of the Lord came to Jehu son of Hanani concerning [or “against”] Baasha, saying.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:2 Heb “angering me by their sins.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:3 The Old Greek, Syriac Peshitta, and some mss of the Targum have here “his house.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:4 Heb “the ones belonging to Baasha.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:5 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Baasha, and that which he did and his strength, are they not written on the scroll of the events of the da...

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:6 Heb “lay down with his fathers.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:7 Heb “angering him by the work of his hands, so that he was like the house of Jeroboam, and because of how he struck it down.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:9 Heb “while he was drinking and drunken.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:10 Heb “and he became king in his place.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 16:11 Heb “and he did not spare any belonging to him who urinate against a wall, [including] his kinsmen redeemers and his friends.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 16:2 ( a ) Forasmuch as I exalted thee out of the dust, and made thee prince over my people Israel; and thou hast walked in the way of Jeroboam, and hast m...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 16:3 Behold, I will take away the posterity of Baasha, and the posterity of his house; and will make ( b ) thy house like the house of Jeroboam the son of ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 16:7 And also ( c ) by the hand of the prophet Jehu the son of Hanani came the word of the LORD against Baasha, and against his house, even for all the evi...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 16:9 And his servant Zimri, captain of half [his] chariots, conspired against him, as he was in Tirzah, ( e ) drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza s...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 16:1-14 - --This chapter relates wholly to the kingdom of Israel, and the revolutions of that kingdom. God calls Israel his people still, though wretchedly corrup...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 16:1-14 - -- Here is, I. The ruin of the family of Baasha foretold. He was a man likely enough to have raised and established his family - active, politic, and d...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 16:1-7 - -- 1Ki 16:7 adds a supplementary remark concerning the words of Jehu (1Ki 16:2.), not to preclude an excuse that might be made, in which case וגם w...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 16:8-14 - -- The Reign of Elah. - As Baasha reigned from the third to the twenty-sixth year of Asa, i.e., not quite twenty-four years, but only twenty-three year...

Constable: 1Ki 15:33--16:8 - --7. Baasha's evil reign in Israel 15:33-16:7 Baasha's 24-year reign (909-886 B.C.), the third lon...

Constable: 1Ki 16:8-14 - --8. Elah's evil reign in Israel 16:8-14 The dynasties that Jeroboam and Baasha established were a...

Guzik: 1Ki 16:1-34 - --1 Kings 16 - Five Successive Kings of Israel A. Two short dynasties over Israel: Baasha and Zimri. 1. (1-4) Baasha's rebuke and prophecy of judgment...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 1 Kings (Outline) ABISHAG CHERISHES DAVID IN HIS EXTREME AGE. (1Ki 1:1-4) ADONIJAH USURPS THE KINGDOM. (1Ki. 1:5-31) SOLOMON, BY DAVID'S APPOINTMENT, IS ANOINTED KING....

TSK: 1 Kings 16 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ki 16:1, Jehu’s prophecy against Baasha; 1Ki 16:5, Elah succeeds him; 1Ki 16:8, Zimri, conspiring against Elah, succeeds him; 1Ki 16:1...

Poole: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF KINGS COMMONLY CALLED THE THIRD BOOK OF THE KINGS THE ARGUMENT THESE two Books called Of the Kings, because they treat of the kings of...

Poole: 1 Kings 16 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 16 Jehu prophesieth against Baasha, 1Ki 16:1-7 , Elah succeedeth him: him Zimri slayeth and succeedeth: he, besieged by Omri, burneth...

MHCC: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) The history now before us accounts for the affairs of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, yet with special regard to the kingdom of God among them; for ...

MHCC: 1 Kings 16 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ki 16:1-14) The reigns of Baasha and Elah in Israel. (1Ki 16:15-28) Reigns of Zimri and Omri in Israel. (1Ki 16:29-34) Ahab's wickedness, Hiel reb...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Kings Many histories are books of kings and their reigns, to which the affairs of the...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings 16 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter relates wholly to the kingdom of Israel, and the revolutions of that kingdom - many in a little time. The utter ruin of Jeroboam's fam...

Constable: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Books of 1 and 2 Kings received their names because they docume...

Constable: 1 Kings (Outline) Outline I. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-11 A. Solomon's succession to David's throne 1:1-2:12...

Constable: 1 Kings 1 Kings Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Building Activities of David and Solomon." Israel Exploration Journ...

Haydock: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE THIRD BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the holy Fathers, The Third and Fourth Book of Kings; but b...

Gill: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS This, and the following book, properly are but one book, divided into two parts, and went with the Jews under the common na...

Gill: 1 Kings 16 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 16 This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of the family of Baasha, and an account of his death, 1Ki 16:1, and of his ...

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