18
When Zimri saw that he was surrounded and as good as dead, he entered the palace citadel, set the place on fire, and died.
19
It was a fit end for his sins, for living a flagrantly evil life before God, walking in the footsteps of Jeroboam, sinning and then dragging Israel into his sins.
20
As for the rest of Zimri's life, along with his infamous conspiracy, it's all written in The Chronicles of the Kings of Israel.
21
After that the people of Israel were split right down the middle: Half favored Tibni son of Ginath as king, and half wanted Omri.
22
Eventually the Omri side proved stronger than the Tibni side. Tibni ended up dead and Omri king.