So Ahab slept with his fathers; and Ahaziah his son reigned in his stead.
So Ahab died and was buried with his ancestors, and his son Ahaziah became king after him.
This verse records the death of King Ahab and the succession of his son Ahaziah to the throne of Israel.
📚 Historical Context
Ahab was the king of Israel during a time of widespread idolatry and conflict, particularly his promotion of Baal worship influenced by his wife Jezebel, which drew sharp rebuke from prophets like Elijah. This verse records his death using the common biblical phrase "slept with his fathers," signifying burial with ancestors, and notes the seamless transition of power to his son Ahaziah, reflecting the routine succession in ancient Israelite monarchy. Such accounts in the Books of Kings illustrate God's sovereignty over human rulers and the consequences of unfaithfulness.
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