1 Re 16:9

9 Zimri, suo servo, comandante della metà de’ suoi carri, congiurò contro di lui. Ela era a Tirtsa, bevendo ed ubriacandosi in casa di Artsa, prefetto del palazzo di Tirtsa,

1 Re 16:9 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 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 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, ( 1 Kings 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.

1 Re 16:9 In-Context

7 La parola che l’Eterno avea pronunziata per bocca del profeta Jehu, figliuolo di Hanani, fu diretta contro Baasa e contro la casa di lui, non soltanto a motivo di tutto il male che Baasa avea fatto sotto gli occhi dell’Eterno, provocandolo ad ira con l’opera delle sue mani così da imitare la casa di Geroboamo, ma anche perché aveva sterminata quella casa.
8 L’anno ventesimosesto di Asa, re di Giuda, Ela, figliuolo di Baasa, cominciò a regnare sopra Israele. Stava a Tirtsa, e regnò due anni.
9 Zimri, suo servo, comandante della metà de’ suoi carri, congiurò contro di lui. Ela era a Tirtsa, bevendo ed ubriacandosi in casa di Artsa, prefetto del palazzo di Tirtsa,
10 quando Zimri entrò, lo colpì e l’uccise, l’anno ventisettesimo d’Asa, re di Giuda, e regnò in luogo suo.
11 E quando fu re, non appena si fu assiso sul trono, distrusse tutta la casa di Baasa; non gli lasciò neppure un bimbo: né parenti, né amici.
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