The Bible Recap - Day 185 (2 Kings 9-11) - Year 8

Episode Date: July 4, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. Did you know we have another daily podcast? It's called the Bible kneecap, like kneeling in prayer, because your girl loves a pun. Anyway, it's a short prayer of response to what we've read and recapped each day, and each episode is about 60 to 90 seconds long. To give you a taste of it, we've uploaded a free preview of the Bible kneecap for you today, so be sure to look for that in your feed. Prophets are powerful people in ancient Israel. We've repeatedly seen how they're the ones who anoint kings,
Starting point is 00:00:40 especially when a line of errors is interrupted. There's no voting because God is the one who runs their nation state, and he speaks through the prophets. Today, Elisha sends a young prophet to anoint Jehu as Israel's next king, and to give him the weighty task of fulfilling God's prophecy to wipe out all of Ahab's descendants, including King Joram, who is currently on the throne. Jayhu sets out on his secret campaign
Starting point is 00:01:03 and is even able to convince some of the king's watchmen to follow him instead of oppose him, either because they had no idea what he was doing or because they respected him enough to do what he said. King Joram of Israel and King Ahaziah of Judah both go out to meet Jayhu and his crew, and they meet him in the most appropriate of spots, the land of Naboth.
Starting point is 00:01:23 His vineyard is the whole reason this trouble started to begin with. Ahab wanted it, Jezebel killed for it, and God pronounced the death penalty on their whole family, which Jihu is here to enact. He kills both kings, then he goes after Jezebel. She gets dressed up for the occasion. It seems like she wants to look lovely when she dies. Maybe this is where she gets the reputation of being a loose woman.
Starting point is 00:01:46 After all, everybody knows you can't trust a woman wearing eye shadow for crying out loud. She yells out the window and compares Jihu to Zimri, Israel's seven-day king who killed King Ila. She's basically saying Jihu might get away. with what he's trying to do, but that his kingdom won't last long, and she's calling him a murderer. That's ironic. But Jayhu yells out and asks, Who's with me? And two or three eunuchs give him a head nod, then he tells him to throw her out the window. And she dies in exactly the way Elijah prophesied she would.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Then Jayhu goes after the remaining descendants of Ahab. He sends a letter to tell the people to appoint Ahab's best descendant as king. But the elders of the land are like, no, thank you, sir. we've seen what you do to Kings. So he replies, okay, so are you with me then? And he also adds a really tricky line in there that could be interpreted two completely different ways. In 10-6, he says, if you are on my side and if you are ready to obey me,
Starting point is 00:02:44 take the heads of your master's sons and come to meet me at Jesreal tomorrow at this time. This could mean bring your leaders with you when you come, or it could mean, behead your leaders and bring me the proof when you come. He didn't clarify what he meant, but it was a good test of their loyalty. They did the latter. Jehu absorbs any guilt of this act and reminds the people that this has all been done
Starting point is 00:03:09 according to the prophecy of Elijah, the word of God. Jehu continues this mission until it's complete, and it may seem extreme because it is, but this is all part of God's covenant with these people. Jehu is aiming to destroy all the worshippers of Ba'al. In order to do this, he uses some cunning techniques. He pretends to worship Ba'al and calls everyone to join him. He does this so he can weed out and spare any true servants of Yahweh. He doesn't want to accidentally kill them when he's on his mission.
Starting point is 00:03:40 After he kills all the Ba'al worshippers, he destroys their pagan temple and turns it into an outhouse. Archaeologist uncovered that 3,000-year-old toilet a few years ago. We'll link to a story about it with pictures in today's show notes. Despite all this, he still leaves those two golden cats, up in Dan and Bethel, what is going on with those things? God promises to bless Jehu, even though he's not as thorough with the idol demolishing as he was with the people demolishing. And his heart eventually goes astray too. The hardest
Starting point is 00:04:11 enemies to defeat are the idols in our own hearts. During his reign, Israel begins to lose wars and land. Jehu reigns for 28 years, which is a lot longer than Jezebel suggested his last. Meanwhile, back in the south, remember seven-year-old Joash who replaced the so-called queen of Judah, Athaliah? We revisited that story today. Jehoiada the priest had raised Joash and anointed him as king. Then Jehoiada established lots of reforms, including tearing down the altars to Baal, and the people rejoiced. What was your God shot today? We didn't see God show up much in the text today, except that it kept pointing out that all this was happening to fulfill the word of the Lord.
Starting point is 00:04:52 He's there in the cunning words of ways in Jayhu. He's there in the appropriately located battle in the Balsa Vineyard. He's there with the eunuchs in the tower alongside Jezebel. He's there working out his plan through all of these acts. As terrible as they are, they're never less than righteous and just. When we zoom out on him and his plans, we also see the wickedness and waywardness of a rebellious people. And we're reminded of how he has abundantly generously provided for them in the past,
Starting point is 00:05:22 But they go their own way. Even when he's not in the foreground, he's always in the background. And he's where the joy is. At the beginning of this episode, I mentioned one of our resources called the Bible kneecap. This is actually another daily podcast, and it's a prayer from each day's scripture reading. It's called the Bible kneecap like kneeling in prayer. You get it. It's a great way to learn about praying in alignment with scripture, and each episode is about 90 seconds long.
Starting point is 00:05:52 people who kneecap with us tell us it's the perfect way to wrap up their TBR time. The Bible kneecap is just one of the many perks of being a recapton. You can find out more at the Biblerecap.com forward slash recaptain or click the link in the show notes.

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