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je·hu
/ˈʤi(ˌ)hju, (ˌ)hu/
開快車者,出租車司機
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Je·hu
n.
A
coachman
;
a
driver
;
especially
,
one
who
drives
furiously
. [
Colloq
.]
◄
►
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Jehu
Jehovah
is
he
. (1.)
The
son
of
Obed
,
and
father
of
Azariah
(1
Chr
. 2:38).
(2.)
One
of
the
Benjamite
slingers
that
joined
David
at
Ziklag
(1
Chr
. 12:3).
(3.)
The
son
of
Hanani
,
a
prophet
of
Judah
(1
Kings
16:1, 7; 2
Chr
. 19:2; 20:34),
who
pronounced
the
sentence
of
God
against
Baasha
,
the
king
of
Israel
.
(4.)
King
of
Israel
,
the
son
of
Jehoshaphat
(2
Kings
9:2),
and
grandson
of
Nimshi
.
The
story
of
his
exaltation
to
the
throne
is
deeply
interesting
.
During
the
progress
of
a
war
against
the
Syrians
,
who
were
becoming
more
and
more
troublesome
to
Israel
,
in
a
battle
at
Ramoth-gilead
Jehoram
,
the
king
of
Israel
,
had
been
wounded
;
and
leaving
his
army
there
,
had
returned
to
Jezreel
,
whither
his
ally
,
Ahaziah
,
king
of
Judah
,
had
also
gone
on
a
visit
of
sympathy
with
him
(2
Kings
8:28, 29).
The
commanders
,
being
left
in
charge
of
the
conduct
of
the
war
,
met
in
council
;
and
while
engaged
in
their
deliberations
,
a
messenger
from
Elisha
appeared
in
the
camp
,
and
taking
Jehu
from
the
council
,
led
him
into
a
secret
chamber
,
and
there
anointed
him
king
over
Israel
,
and
immediately
retired
and
disappeared
(2
Kings
9:5, 6).
On
being
interrogated
by
his
companions
as
to
the
object
of
this
mysterious
visitor
,
he
informed
them
of
what
had
been
done
,
when
immediately
,
with
the
utmost
enthusiasm
,
they
blew
their
trumpets
and
proclaimed
him
king
(2
Kings
9:11-14).
He
then
with
a
chosen
band
set
forth
with
all
speed
to
Jezreel
,
where
,
with
his
own
hand
,
he
slew
Jehoram
,
shooting
him
through
the
heart
with
an
arrow
(9:24).
The
king
of
Judah
,
when
trying
to
escape
,
was
fatally
wounded
by
one
of
Jehu's
soldiers
at
Beth-gan
.
On
entering
the
city
,
Jehu
commanded
the
eunchs
of
the
royal
palace
to
cast
down
Jezebel
into
the
street
,
where
her
mangled
body
was
trodden
under
foot
by
the
horses
.
Jehu
was
now
master
of
Jezreel
,
whence
he
communicated
with
the
persons
in
authority
in
Samaria
the
capital
,
commanding
them
to
appear
before
him
on
the
morrow
with
the
heads
of
all
the
royal
princes
of
Samaria
.
Accordingly
on
the
morrow
seventy
heads
were
piled
up
in
two
heaps
at
his
gate
.
At
"
the
shearing-house
" (2
Kings
10:12-14)
other
forty-two
connected
with
the
house
of
Ahab
were
put
to
death
(2
Kings
10:14).
As
Jehu
rode
on
toward
Samaria
,
he
met
Jehonadab
(q.v.),
whom
he
took
into
his
chariot
,
and
they
entered
the
capital
together
.
By
a
cunning
stratagem
he
cut
off
all
the
worshippers
of
Baal
found
in
Samaria
(2
Kings
10:19-25),
and
destroyed
the
temple
of
the
idol
(2
Kings
10:27).
Notwithstanding
all
this
apparent
zeal
for
the
worship
of
Jehovah
,
Jehu
yet
tolerated
the
worship
of
the
golden
calves
at
Dan
and
Bethel
.
For
this
the
divine
displeasure
rested
upon
him
,
and
his
kingdom
suffered
disaster
in
war
with
the
Syrians
(2
Kings
10:29-33).
He
died
after
a
reign
of
twenty-eight
years
(B.C. 884-856),
and
was
buried
in
Samaria
(10:34-36). "
He
was
one
of
those
decisive
,
terrible
,
and
ambitious
,
yet
prudent
,
calculating
,
and
passionless
men
whom
God
from
time
to
time
raises
up
to
change
the
fate
of
empires
and
execute
his
judgments
on
the
earth
."
He
was
the
first
Jewish
king
who
came
in
contact
with
the
Assyrian
power
in
the
time
of
Shalmaneser
II
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Jehu
,
himself
who
exists
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