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25 It can be truly said that no one else sold himself to practice what the Lord considered to be evil quite like the way Ahab did, because his wife Jezebel incited him. 26 His behavior in pursuing idolatry was detestable, just like the Amorites had done whom the Lord had expelled in front of the army of Israel. 27 Nevertheless, as soon as Ahab heard this message, he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth, and fasted. He even slept in sackcloth and wandered around meekly.

28 Later, this message from the Lord came to Elijah the foreigner:[a] 29 “Have you noticed that Ahab has humbled himself in my presence? Because he has humbled himself in my presence, I will not bring his evil to harvest[b] during his lifetime, but I will bring evil to his household during his son’s lifetime.”

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Footnotes

  1. 1 Kings 21:28 Lit. Tishbite; or sojourner
  2. 1 Kings 21:29 The Heb. lacks to harvest