28 Omri rested with his ancestors and was buried in Samaria. And Ahab his son succeeded him as king.
28 So Omri slept with his fathers, and was buried in Samaria: and Ahab his son reigned in his stead.
28 And Omri slept with his fathers and was buried in Samaria, and Ahab his son reigned in his place.
28 Omri died and was buried in Samaria. His son Ahab was the next king after him.
28 So Omri rested with his fathers and was buried in Samaria. Then Ahab his son reigned in his place.
28 When Omri died, he was buried in Samaria. Then his son Ahab became the next king.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Kings 16:28
Commentary on 1 Kings 16:15-28
(Read 1 Kings 16:15-28)
When men forsake God, they will be left to plague one another. Proud aspiring men ruin one another. Omri struggled with Tibni some years. Though we do not always understand the rules by which God governs nations and individuals in his providence, we may learn useful lessons from the history before us. When tyrants succeed each other, and massacres, conspiracies, and civil wars, we may be sure the Lord has a controversy with the people for their sins; they are loudly called to repent and reform. Omri made himself infamous by his wickedness. Many wicked men have been men of might and renown; have built cities, and their names are found in history; but they have no name in the book of life.