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"Pick him up," said Yehu to Bidkar his servant, "and throw him into the field of Navot the Yizre'eli; for remember how, when you and I were riding together after Ach'av his father, ADONAI pronounced this sentence against him:
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'ADONAI says: "Yesterday I saw the blood of Navot and the blood of his sons." ADONAI also says: "I will pay you back in this field."' Therefore, pick him up; and throw him into the field, in keeping with what ADONAI said."
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But when Achazyah the king of Y'hudah saw this, he fled on the road past Beit-HaGan. Yehu pursued him and ordered, "Strike him too in his chariot!" [So they struck him] at the Gur ascent, near Yivle'am. He fled to Megiddo, but there he died.
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His servants carried him in a chariot to Yerushalayim and buried him in his tomb with his ancestors in the City of David.
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It was in the eleventh year of Yoram the son of Ach'av that Achazyah had begun his rule over Y'hudah.
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When Yehu reached Yizre'el, and Izevel heard of it, she put on eye make-up, fixed her hair and looked out the window.
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As Yehu came through the city gate, she asked, "Are you here in peace, you Zimri, you murderer of your master?"
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Looking up at the window he said, "Who is on my side? Who?" Two or three officers looked out toward him.
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He said, "Throw her down!" So they threw her down. Some of her blood splashed onto the wall and the horses, and she was trampled underfoot.
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He went in, ate and drank, and then said, "Deal with this accursed woman - bury her, because she's a king's daughter."
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They went to bury her but found no more of her than her skull, feet and hands.