And his servant Zimri, captain of half his chariots, conspired against him, as he was in Tirzah, drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza steward of his house in Tirzah.
Su siervo Zimri, que era capitán de la mitad de los carros del rey, conspiró contra él mientras el rey estaba en Tirsa, emborrachándose en la casa de Arza, quien administraba la casa del rey en Tirsa.
Zimri conspiró contra el rey mientras este se emborrachaba en casa de su administrador.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the 9th century BC, during the divided kingdom of Israel, King Elah was ruling the northern kingdom but was part of a line of unfaithful kings who faced constant rebellion and divine judgment for their idolatry and moral failures. Zimri, as a high-ranking military officer in charge of half the chariots, took advantage of Elah's drunken vulnerability in the city of Tirzah to orchestrate a coup, reflecting the instability and treachery common in that era's politics. This event underscores the biblical theme of how personal sin can lead to national downfall, as seen in the books of Kings.
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