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2 Kings 9:33

Listen to 2 Kings 9:33
33 “Throw her down!” yelled Jehu. So they threw her down, and her blood splattered on the wall and on the horses as they trampled her underfoot.

2 Kings 9:33 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 9:33

And he said, throw her down
Out of the window upon the ground:

so they threw her down;
took her up, and cast her headlong, as they were bid:

and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall;
of the palace where she was:

and on the horses;
which drew the chariot of Jehu:

and he trod her underfoot;
with his horses; according to Kimchi, her sentence, and so her death, was stoning, as a retaliation of Naboth; for stoning was done two ways, both by casting down persons on stones, and by casting stones upon them, (See Gill on Acts 7:58).

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2 Kings 9:33 In-Context

31 And as Jehu entered the gate, she asked, “Have you come in peace, O Zimri, murderer of your master?”
32 He looked up at the window and called out, “Who is on my side? Who?” And two or three eunuchs looked down at him.
33 “Throw her down!” yelled Jehu. So they threw her down, and her blood splattered on the wall and on the horses as they trampled her underfoot.
34 Then Jehu went in and ate and drank. “Take care of this cursed woman,” he said, “and bury her, for she was the daughter of a king.”
35 But when they went out to bury her, they found nothing but her skull, her feet, and the palms of her hands.
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