So the king of Israel called one of his officials and said, “Bring Micaiah son of Imlah at once.”
Parallel translations
- WEB Then the king of Israel called an officer, and said, “Get Micaiah the son of Imla quickly.”
- KJV And the king of Israel called for one of his officers, and said, Fetch quickly Micaiah the son of Imla.
- NKJV Then the king of Israel called one of his officers and said, “Bring Micaiah the son of Imla quickly!”
- NASB Then the king of Israel summoned an officer and said, “Bring Micaiah son of Imlah quickly.”
- NLT So the king of Israel called one of his officials and said, “Quick! Bring Micaiah son of Imlah.”
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Quick answer
Ahab reluctantly summons Micaiah to be brought quickly.
Overview
Though Ahab hates Micaiah, the pressure of Jehoshaphat's request forces him to send for the true prophet. The narrative builds toward the confrontation between God's word and the king's will. Even reluctant kings cannot finally escape the voice of God's messenger.
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Cross-references · 7
- 1 Kgs 22:9So the king of Israel called one of his officials and said, “Bring Micaiah son of Imlah at once.”
- 2 Chr 18:25–26And the king of Israel declared, “Take Micaiah and return him to Amon the governor of the city and to Joash the king’s son,
- Dan 1:3Then the king ordered Ashpenaz, the chief of his court officials, to bring in some Israelites from the royal family and the nobility—
- Isa 39:7And some of your descendants, your own flesh and blood, will be taken away to be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.”
- Dan 1:7–8The chief official gave them new names: To Daniel he gave the name Belteshazzar; to Hananiah, Shadrach; to Mishael, Meshach; and to Azariah, Abednego.
- 1 Chr 28:1Now David summoned all the leaders of Israel to Jerusalem: the leaders of the tribes, the leaders of the divisions in the king’s service, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and the officials in charge of all the property and cattle of the king and his sons, along with the court officials and mighty men—every mighty man of valor.
- 1 Sam 8:15He will take a tenth of your grain and grape harvest and give it to his officials and servants.
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