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"Are you the king of Isra'el or not?" asked his wife Izevel. "Get up, eat some food, and cheer up! I will give you the vineyard of Navot the Yizre'eli."
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So she wrote letters in Ach'av's name, sealed them with his seal and sent the letters to the leaders and notables of the city where Navot lived.
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In the letters she wrote, "Proclaim a fast, and give Navot the seat of honor among the people.
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Have two good-for-nothing men sit opposite him, and have them accuse him publicly of cursing God and the king. Then take him outside and stone him to death."
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The leaders and notables of the city he lived in did as Izevel had written in the letters she sent to them.
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They proclaimed a fast and gave Navot the seat of honor among the people.
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The two good-for-nothing men came in and sat opposite him, and these scoundrels publicly accused Navot, saying, "Navot cursed God and the king." So they took him outside the city and stoned him to death,
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then sent a message to Izevel, "Navot has been stoned to death."
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When Izevel heard that Navot had been stoned to death, she said to Ach'av, "Get up, and take possession of the vineyard that Navot the Yizre'eli refused to sell you, because Navot is no longer alive; he is dead."
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When Ach'av heard that Navot was dead, he set out to go down to the vineyard of Navot the Yizre'eli, to take possession of it.
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But the word of ADONAI came to Eliyahu from Tishbe: