2 Reis 9:27

27 Vendo isso, Acazias, rei de Judá, fugiu na direção de Bete-Hagã. Mas Jeú o perseguiu, gritando: “Matem-no também!” Eles o atingiram em seu carro de guerra na subida para Gur, perto de Ibleã, mas ele conseguiu refugiar-se em Megido, onde morreu.

2 Reis 9:27 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 9:27

But when Ahaziah the king of Judah saw this
That Joram was slain:

he fled by the way of the garden house,
which perhaps stood upon the spot where Naboth's vineyard was, turned into a garden by Ahab:

and Jehu followed after him;
as far as Samaria, where he was hid, ( 2 Chronicles 22:9 ) ,

and said, smite him also in the chariot;
this order he gave to his soldiers, to do to him as he had done to Joram: and they did so,

at the going up to Gur, which is by Ibleam;
a city in the tribe of Manasseh, ( Joshua 17:11 ) ,

and he fled to Megiddo;
after he was wounded; another city in the same tribe, ( Joshua 17:11 ) ,

and died there;
at Megiddo; though some think that from thence he was had by his servants to Samaria, and there hid, and, being found, was brought from thence to Jezreel, where he was slain, and died. Jehu was ordered to destroy the whole house of Ahab, and Ahaziah was of that house by his mother's side, and walked in the way of it, and was in conjunction with it, and perished therewith; this, though here recorded, was after the death of Jezebel, and of the seventy sons of Ahab, and of the brethren of Ahaziah.

2 Reis 9:27 In-Context

25 Jeú disse a Bidcar, seu oficial: “Pegue o cadáver e jogue-o nesta propriedade que pertencia a Nabote, de Jezreel. Lembre-se da advertência que o SENHOR proferiu contra Acabe, pai dele, quando juntos acompanhávamos sua comitiva. Ele disse:
26 ‘Ontem, vi o sangue de Nabote e o sangue dos seus filhos, declara o SENHOR, e com certeza farei você pagar por isso nesta mesma propriedade, declara o SENHOR’. Agora, então, pegue o cadáver e jogue-o nesta propriedade, conforme a palavra do SENHOR”.
27 Vendo isso, Acazias, rei de Judá, fugiu na direção de Bete-Hagã. Mas Jeú o perseguiu, gritando: “Matem-no também!” Eles o atingiram em seu carro de guerra na subida para Gur, perto de Ibleã, mas ele conseguiu refugiar-se em Megido, onde morreu.
28 Seus oficiais o levaram a Jerusalém e o sepultaram com seus antepassados em seu túmulo, na Cidade de Davi.
29 Acazias havia se tornado rei de Judá no décimo primeiro ano de Jorão, filho de Acabe.
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