Elisha the prophet called one of
the followers of the prophets and said to him, "Tighten your belt,
take this flask of oil in your hand and go to Ramoth in Gilead. When
you arrive there, look for Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, and when
you go in take him into an inner room, away from those who are with
him. Then from the flask pour oil on his head, and say, 'God
declares, I have anointed you to rule over Israel.' Then open the
door and flee without delay."
So the young man went to Ramoth in Gilead. When he arrived, the
officers of the army were sitting together. And he said, "Commander,
I have a message for you." Jehu said, "To which of us?" He replied,
"To you, O commander." Then Jehu rose and went into the house; and
the young man poured the oil on his head and said to him, "God the
God of Israel says, 'I have anointed you to rule over God's people,
over Israel!'" Then he opened the door and hurried away.
When Jehu came out to the servants of his master, they asked him,
"Is all well? Why did this insane fellow come to you?" He answered,
"You know the man and his message." But they said, "You are
deceiving us. You must tell us." Jehu replied, "He said this to me:
'God says, I have anointed you to rule over Israel.'" Then each
quickly took his garment, laid it at his feet on the bare stairs,
and blew the horn and cried, "Jehu is the ruler of Israel." So Jehu
plotted against Joram.
Now Joram, with all the Israelites, had been defending Ramoth in
Gilead against Hazael king of Aram, but Joram had gone back to
Jezreel to recover from the wounds which he had received from the
Arameans when he fought with Hazael king of Aram. So Jehu said, "If
it is your will, let no one escape from the city to bring news to
Jezreel." Then Jehu mounted his chariot and went toward Jezreel.
While the watchman was standing on the tower of Jezreel, he saw the
cloud of dust about Jehu, as he came, and said, "I see a cloud of
dust." Joram said, "Send a horseman to meet him and ask whether he
comes with peaceful purpose." So the horseman went out to meet him
and said, "The ruler of Israel asks, 'Do you come with peaceful
purpose?'" Jehu replied, "What have you to do with peace? Turn and
follow me." So the watchman said, "The messenger went to them, but
does not return." Then Joram sent out a second horseman who went to
them and said, "The ruler of Israel asks, 'Do you come with peaceful
purpose?'" Jehu answered, "What have you to do with peace? Turn and
follow me." So the watchman said, "He also went to them but does not
return; however, the driving is like the driving of Jehu, for he
drives very fast."
Then Joram said, "Get my chariot ready," and when it was ready he
went to meet Jehu and found him in the field of Naboth the
Jezreelite. When Joram saw Jehu, he said, "Do you come with peaceful
purpose, Jehu?" Then Joram turned to flee, but Jehu drew his bow and
struck Joram between the shoulders, so that the arrow went through
his heart, and he fell down in his chariot.
Then Jehu said to Bidkar, his charioteer, "Take him up and throw him
into the field of Naboth the Jezreelite, for I well remember that,
as you and I rode together after Ahab, his father, God pronounced
this sentence upon him: 'Surely I saw yesterday the blood of Naboth
and his sons, and I will punish you on this same piece of land.' So
throw him into this piece of land, as God said."
Then Jehu arrived at Jezreel. As soon as Jezebel heard of it, she
painted her eyes, arranged her hair, and looked out of the window.
As Jehu came in at the gate, she said, "Is all well with you, you
traitor, you murderer of your master?" But he looked up to the
window and cried, "Who is on my side? who?" Two or three slaves
looked down at him, and he said, "Throw her down." And they threw
her down and the horses trampled on her. When Jehu had gone in and
had had something to eat and drink, he gave this command, "Look
after this woman and bury her, for she is a king's daughter." But
when they went to bury her, they found no more of her than the
skull, the feet, and the hands. When they went back and told Jehu,
he said, "This is what God declared by his servant Elijah when he
said, 'On the piece of land at Jezreel the dogs shall eat Jezebel's
flesh, and her body shall be as refuse on the surface of the field,
so that no one can say, This is Jezebel.'"