1 Kings 16:15-27

1 Kings 16:15-27

[15] In the twenty  and seventh  year  of Asa  king  of Judah  did Zimri  reign  seven  days  in Tirzah.  And the people  were encamped  against Gibbethon,  which belonged to the Philistines.  [16] And the people  that were encamped  heard  say,  Zimri  hath conspired,  and hath also slain  the king:  wherefore all Israel  made Omri,  the captain  of the host,  king  over Israel  that day  in the camp.  [17] And Omri  went up  from Gibbethon,  and all Israel  with him, and they besieged  Tirzah.  [18] And it came to pass, when Zimri  saw  that the city  was taken,  that he went  into the palace  of the king's  house,  and burnt  the king's  house  over him with fire,  and died,  [19] For his sins  which he sinned  in doing  evil  in the sight  of the LORD,  in the way  of Jeroboam,  and in his sin  which he did,  to make Israel  to sin.  [20] Now the rest  of the acts  of Zimri,  and his treason  that he wrought,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Israel?  [21] Then were the people  of Israel  divided  into two parts:  of the people  followed  Tibni  the son  of Ginath,  to make him king;  and half  followed  Omri.  [22] But the people  that followed  Omri  prevailed  against  the people  that followed  Tibni  the son  of Ginath:  so Tibni  died,  and Omri  reigned.  [23] In the thirty  and first  year  of Asa  king  of Judah  began Omri  to reign  over Israel,  twelve  years:  six  years  reigned  he in Tirzah.  [24] And he bought  the hill  Samaria  of Shemer  for two talents  of silver,  and built  on the hill,  and called  the name  of the city  which he built,  after the name  of Shemer,  owner  of the hill,  Samaria.  [25] But Omri  wrought  evil  in the eyes  of the LORD,  and did worse  than all that were before  [26] in all the way  of Jeroboam  the son  of Nebat,  and in his sin  wherewith he made Israel  to sin,  to provoke the LORD  God  of Israel  to anger  with their vanities.  [27] Now the rest  of the acts  of Omri  which he did,  and his might  that he shewed,  are they not written  in the book  of the chronicles  of the kings  of Israel?