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1 Reyes 21:14

Listen to 1 Reyes 21:14
14 Despu茅s enviaron un mensaje a Jezabel, diciendo: Nabot ha sido apedreado y ha muerto.

1 Reyes 21:14 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 21:14

Then they sent to Jezebel, saying, Naboth is stoned, and is
dead.
] Not only stoned, but stoned to death. This message was sent to her from the magistrates of Jezreel; for though the letters came in Ahab's name, they might be privately informed that this was a scheme of Jezebel's; besides, they knew she had the sway at court, and especially that the news of this man's death would be acceptable to her, and the more if he was of the 7000 that would not bow the knee to Baal.

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1 Reyes 21:14 In-Context

12 Proclamaron ayuno y sentaron a Nabot a la cabeza del pueblo.
13 Entonces entraron los dos hombres malvados y se sentaron delante de 茅l; y los dos hombres malvados testificaron contra 茅l, es decir, contra Nabot delante del pueblo, diciendo: Nabot ha blasfemado a Dios y al rey. Y lo llevaron fuera de la ciudad, lo apedrearon y muri贸.
14 Despu茅s enviaron un mensaje a Jezabel, diciendo: Nabot ha sido apedreado y ha muerto.
15 Y cuando Jezabel oy贸 que Nabot hab铆a sido apedreado y hab铆a muerto, Jezabel dijo a Acab: Lev谩ntate, toma posesi贸n de la vi帽a de Nabot de Jezreel, la cual 茅l se neg贸 a darte por dinero, porque Nabot no est谩 vivo, sino muerto.
16 Y sucedi贸 que cuando Acab oy贸 que Nabot hab铆a muerto, se levant贸 para descender a la vi帽a de Nabot de Jezreel, para tomar posesi贸n de ella.

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