And Baasha rested with his fathers and was buried in Tirzah, and his son Elah reigned in his place.
Parallel translations
- WEB Baasha slept with his fathers, and was buried in Tirzah; and Elah his son reigned in his place.
- KJV So Baasha slept with his fathers, and was buried in Tirzah: and Elah his son reigned in his stead.
- NKJV So Baasha rested with his fathers and was buried in Tirzah. Then Elah his son reigned in his place.
- NASB And Baasha lay down with his fathers and was buried in Tirzah, and his son Elah became king in his place.
- NLT When Baasha died, he was buried in Tirzah. Then his son Elah became the next king.
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Baasha dies and is buried in Tirzah, succeeded by his son Elah.
Overview
Baasha's relatively peaceful death and burial precede the swift fall of his house through his son Elah, in whom the prophesied judgment will land. The succession sets the stage for the fulfillment of Jehu's prophecy. It quietly underscores that the delay of judgment is not its cancellation; God's word will come to pass in His timing.
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Cross-references · 6
- 1 Kgs 14:17Then Jeroboam’s wife got up and departed for Tirzah, and as soon as she stepped over the threshold of the house, the boy died.
- 1 Kgs 15:21When Baasha learned of this, he stopped fortifying Ramah and withdrew to Tirzah.
- 1 Kgs 14:20And the length of Jeroboam’s reign was twenty-two years, and he rested with his fathers, and his son Nadab reigned in his place.
- 1 Kgs 15:25In the second year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Nadab son of Jeroboam became king of Israel, and he reigned two years.
- 1 Kgs 16:13–14This happened because of all the sins Baasha and his son Elah had committed and had caused Israel to commit, provoking the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger with their worthless idols.
- 1 Kgs 16:8In the twenty-sixth year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Elah son of Baasha became king of Israel, and he reigned in Tirzah two years.
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