1 Kings 22:10 Β· KJV
"And the king of Israel and Jehoshaphat the king of Judah sat each on his throne, having put on their robes, in a void place in the entrance of the gate of Samaria; and all the prophets prophesied before them."
King James Version
What does 1 Kings 22:10 mean? βPassage Context
Reflection Questions
How do you seek guidance in your decisions?
What does the gathering of prophets tell you about community in decision-making?
When have you felt the need for collective wisdom in your life?
Life Application
Consider the value of seeking counsel from trusted individuals in your decision-making.
Reflect on how to lead with wisdom and seek God's guidance in your actions.
People in This Verse
Ahab was the king of Israel known for his marriage to Jezebel and for leading Israel into idolatry. His reign was marked by conflict with the prophets of Yahweh.
First appearance: 1 Kings 16:30
The son of Ahilud, serving as the recorder during David's reign. His role was vital for maintaining the historical records of the kingdom.
First appearance: 2 Samuel 8:16
Places in This Verse
Samaria was the capital city of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, known for its political significance and as a center for worship and idolatry.
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