Found 16 Results for: Omri

  • when they heard that Zimri had formed a conspiracy and had killed the king. So that day in the camp all Israel proclaimed Omri, general of the army, king of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 16)

  • Omri marched up from Gibbethon, accompanied by all Israel, and laid siege to Tirzah. (1 Kings 16, 17)

  • At that time the people of Israel were divided, half following Tibni, son of Ginath, to make him king, and half for Omri. (1 Kings 16, 21)

  • The partisans of Omri prevailed over those of Tibni, son of Ginath. Tibni died and Omri became king. (1 Kings 16, 22)

  • In the thirty-first year of Asa, king of Judah, Omri became king; he reigned over Israel twelve years, the first six of them in Tirzah. (1 Kings 16, 23)

  • But Omri did evil in the LORD'S sight beyond any of his predecessors. (1 Kings 16, 25)

  • The rest of the acts of Omri, with all his valor and accomplishments, are written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 27)

  • Omri rested with his ancestors; he was buried in Samaria, and his son Ahab succeeded him as king. (1 Kings 16, 28)

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

  • Ahab, son of Omri, did evil in the sight of the LORD more than any of his predecessors. (1 Kings 16, 30)

  • He was twenty-two years old when he began his reign, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Athaliah; she was daughter of Omri, king of Israel. (2 Kings 8, 26)

  • The sons of Becher were Zemirah, Joash, Eliezer, Elioenai, Omri, Jeremoth, Abijah, Anathoth, and Alemeth--all these were sons of Becher. (1 Chronicles 7, 8)


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