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  • For the word he uttered at Yahweh's command against the altar of Bethel and against all the shrines of the high places in the towns of Samaria will certainly come true.' (1 Kings 13, 32)

  • Then for two talents of silver he bought the hill of Samaria from Shemer and on it built a town which he named Samaria after Shemer who had owned the hill. (1 Kings 16, 24)

  • When Omri fell asleep with his ancestors, he was buried in Samaria; his son Ahab succeeded him. (1 Kings 16, 28)

  • Ahab son of Omri became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of Asa king of Judah, and reigned over Israel for twenty-two years in Samaria. (1 Kings 16, 29)

  • He erected an altar to him in the temple of Baal which he built in Samaria. (1 Kings 16, 32)

  • So Elijah set off to present himself to Ahab. As the famine was particularly severe in Samaria, (1 Kings 18, 2)

  • Ben-Hadad king of Aram mustered his whole army -- thirty-two kings were with him, and horses and chariots -- and marched on Samaria, to besiege it and take it by assault. (1 Kings 20, 1)

  • Ben-Hadad then sent him the following message, 'May the gods bring unnameable ills on me and worse ills too, if there is enough dust in Samaria for each of my followers to have a handful!' (1 Kings 20, 10)

  • The guards of the district governors led the sortie. A report was made to Ben-Hadad: 'Some men have come out of Samaria.' (1 Kings 20, 17)

  • Ben-Hadad said, 'I shall restore the towns which my father took from your father and you may set up a trading quarter for yourself in Damascus as my father did in Samaria.' 'With a treaty,' Ahab said, 'I shall set you free.' Granting him a treaty, Ahab let him go. (1 Kings 20, 34)

  • And the king of Israel went home, gloomy and out of temper, back to Samaria. (1 Kings 20, 43)

  • This is what happened next: Naboth of Jezreel had a vineyard close by the palace of Ahab king of Samaria, (1 Kings 21, 1)


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