1 Kings 21
Ahab wants Naboth's vineyard and Jezebel arranges for him to be falsely accused and executed.
Bible version
Naboth's Vineyard
Commentary
1 Kings 21 is a chapter that focuses on the story of Ahab and Naboth. Ahab, the king of Israel, desires to purchase a vineyard owned by Naboth, but Naboth refuses to sell it. Ahab is so angry that he refuses to eat and lies on his bed in despair. His wife, Jezebel, then devises a plan to have Naboth falsely accused and killed so that Ahab can take possession of the vineyard. This chapter serves as a warning to readers about the dangers of greed and selfishness. Ahab's desire for the vineyard leads him to disregard the law and to commit a great injustice. His actions demonstrate the consequences of unchecked ambition and the importance of following God's laws. The chapter also serves as a reminder of the power of evil. Jezebel's manipulation of the situation is a reminder of the power of sin and the need to be vigilant against it. Her actions demonstrate the importance of standing firm in one's faith and resisting temptation. Overall, 1 Kings 21 is a powerful reminder of the consequences of greed and the power of evil. It serves as a warning to readers to be mindful of their actions and to remain faithful to God's laws.
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There are 29 verses in 1 Kings, chapter 21.