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    Jehu (Hebrew: יֵהוּא, romanized: Yēhūʾ, meaning "Yahu is He"; Akkadian: 𒅀𒌑𒀀 Ya'úa [ia-ú-a]; Latin: Iehu) was the tenth king of the northern Kingdom of Israel since Jeroboam I, noted for exterminating the house of Ahab.

    • c. 841–814 BCE
    • Jehoram
  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Before his reign as king, Jehu functioned as a commander in the army of Ahab ( 2 Kings 9:5, 25) in the northern kingdom of Israel. Jehu was the son of Jehoshaphat, although he is more commonly mentioned as son of Nimshi, his grandfather, perhaps because Nimshi was more well-known.

  3. Jan 12, 2022 · Jehu was a king of Israel who obeyed God's command to destroy the wicked house of Ahab and Baal worship. Learn about his life, legacy, and lessons from his obedience and disobedience.

    • The Path of Sin Is Never the Path of Peace. It’s safe to say that Jehu’s legacy was as violent as they come. However, though Jehu’s fury was known throughout Israel, Israel’s demise was brought about not by Jehu’s sword, but by Israel’s sin.
    • God Is Sovereign and in Control. In hiding from Jezebel, Elijah cried out to the Lord, asking, how long would the wickedness of Ahab and Jezebel be allowed to persist?
    • God Rewards the Faithful but Expects Complete, Not Partial Obedience. God would reward Jehu for His faithfulness in destroying the house of Ahab and eradicating Baal worship from Israel, however, as quickly as His blessings for obedience were given, they could be removed as quickly for disobedience.
    • God Anoints Those He Chooses. In anointing both Jehu and Hazael of Syria as instruments of judgment, God demonstrates that He anoints and equips those He chooses, not necessarily those we envision, admire, or look to in times of trouble.
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  5. Jehu ben Jehoshaphat ben Nimshi. He was a commander in the Israelite army who accepted the divine commission through Elisha to take over the royal office, avenge the persecution of Yahwists, and extirpate Phoen. Baal worship from Israel ( 2 Kings 9:1-10; cf. 1 Kings 19:16 ).

  6. Jehu, king (c. 842–815 bc) of Israel. He was a commander of chariots for the king of Israel, Ahab, and his son Jehoram, on Israel’s frontier facing Damascus and Assyria. Ahab, son of King Omri, was eventually killed in a war with Assyria; during Jehoram’s rule, Jehu accepted the invitation of the.

  7. Jun 10, 2021 · Learn about the life and reign of King Jehu, who destroyed the cult of Baal and paid tribute to Shalmaneser III, according to biblical and Assyrian sources. Explore the archaeological evidence from Samaria, the Israelite capital, and the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III.

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