Omri in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(pupil of Jehovah).
1. Originally "captain of the host" to Elah, was
afterward himself king of Israel, and founder of the third
dynasty. (B.C. 926.) Omri was engaged in the siege of
Gibbethon situated in the tribe of Dan, which had been
occupied by the Philistines. As soon as the army heard of
Elah's death they proclaimed Omri king. Thereupon he broke
up the siege of Gibbethon and attacked Tirzah, where Zimri
was holding his court as king of Israel. The city was taken,
and Zimri perished in the flames of the palace, after a
reign of seven days. Omri, however, was not allowed to
establish his dynasty without a struggle against Tibni, whom
"half the people," 1Ki 16:21 desired to raise to the throne.
The civil war lasted four years. Comp. 1Ki 16:15 with 1Kin
16:23
After the defeat sad death of Tibni, Omri reigned
for six years in Tirzah. At Samaria Omri reigned for six
years more. He seems to have been a vigorous and
unscrupulous ruler, anxious to strengthen his dynasty by
intercourse and alliances with foreign states.
2. One of the sons of Becher the son of Benjamin.
1Ch 7:8
3. A descendant of Pharez the son of Judah, 1Ch 9:4
4. Son of Michael, and chief of the tribe of
Issachar in the reign of David. 1Ch 27:18 (B.C. 1030.)
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