(1.0005666796875) | 1Ki 16:10 | Zimri came in and struck him dead. (This happened in the twenty-seventh year of Asa8217;s reign over Judah.) Zimri replaced Elah as king.<n id="1" /> |
(0.9342484375) | 1Ki 16:9 | His servant Zimri, a commander of half of his chariot force, conspired against him. While Elah was drinking heavily<n id="1" /> at the house of Arza, who supervised the palace in Tirzah, |
(0.9342484375) | 1Ki 16:12 | Zimri destroyed Baasha8217;s entire family, just as the <sc>Lordsc> had predicted to Baasha<n id="1" /> through Jehu the prophet. |
(0.9342484375) | 1Ki 16:15 | <t /><p class="bodytext">In the twenty-seventh year of Asa8217;s reign over Judah, Zimri became king over Israel; he ruled for seven days in Tirzah. Zimri8217;s revolt took place while the army was deployed<n id="1" /> in Gibbethon, which was in Philistine territory. |
(0.9342484375) | 1Ki 16:18 | When Zimri saw that the city was captured, he went into the fortified area of the royal palace. He set the palace on fire and died in the flames.<n id="1" /> |
(0.9342484375) | 1Ki 16:20 | <p class="bodytext">The rest of the events of Zimri8217;s reign, including the details of his revolt, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel.<n id="1" />p> |
(0.86793015625) | 1Ki 16:16 | While deployed there, the army received this report:<n id="1" /> 8220;Zimri has conspired against the king and assassinated him.8221;<n id="2" /> So all Israel made Omri, the commander of the army, king over Israel that very day in the camp. |