The prophet who anointed Jehu king held forth the word of the LORD in 2 Kings 9:7-10: "You
shall strike down the house of Ahab your master, that I may avenge the blood of
My servants the prophets, and the blood of all the servants of the LORD, at the hand of Jezebel. 8 For the whole house of Ahab shall
perish; and I will cut off from Ahab all the males in Israel, both bond and
free. 9 So I will make the house of
Ahab like the house of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, and like the house of Baasha
the son of Ahijah. 10 The dogs shall
eat Jezebel on the plot of ground at Jezreel, and there shall be
none to bury her.' " And he opened the door and fled." For a long time God had been longsuffering towards Ahab and Jezebel, yet the day came when He would bring judgement about their house. As sure as God's salvation is for all who repent of their sins and trust in Him, so is His fierce wrath and judgment upon those who hate Him--and the end of Jezebel illustrates this perfectly.
As Jehu rampaged towards Jezreel, eliminating those of Ahab's house one by one, Jezebel heard he was approaching and put on make-up, styled her hair and adorned herself with her royal crown. Her words dripped with arrogance and hypocrisy as she greeted Jehu from the safety of her high window in 2 Kings 9:31: "And as
Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his
master?" Jezebel was guilty of mass-murder, yet she accused Jehu of doing evil who obeyed the command of God as His anointed. Jehu did not argue with or address her at all. He said to the eunuchs who attended her, "Who is on my side? Throw her down." After they threw Jezebel to her death, Jehu promptly trampled her corpse with his horses and chariot and left her where she lay. When Jehu later sent his servants to bury Jezebel, all that remained was her skull, hands and feet because dogs had eaten her, according to the word of the LORD. Though a king's daughter, she was like refuse upon the ground so no one could see a tomb and say, "Here lies Jezebel." Her only memory is found within the pages of scripture: a warning of God's judgment against those who commit wickedness in God's sight, and a foreshadowing of the plans God has for Satan.
Jezebel was thrown down from a window by eunuchs, and Satan will one day be thrown out of heaven by angels. He will be bound and ultimately destroyed forever for His crimes against God. The prophet Isaiah spoke of the destruction of Lucifer, the oppressor and accuser of God's people. The devil who thought to exalt himself to assume God's throne in heaven above the stars will be justly thrown into hell for his wickedness. It says in Isaiah 14:18-19: "All the kings of
the nations, all of them, sleep in glory, everyone in his own house; 19 but you are cast out
of your grave like an abominable branch, like the garment of those who are slain, thrust through with a sword, who go
down to the stones of the pit, like a corpse trodden
underfoot." God takes no delight in the death of the wicked, but He loves to uphold justice and righteousness in heaven and earth forever. Like Jezebel was thrown down, so Satan will be cast down and be without memorial forever by the word of the LORD. The destroyer of the world will be destroyed, and all who fear God ought to rejoice in His salvation and judgment. Vengeance is the LORD's, and He will repay (Deut. 32:35, Heb. 10:30).
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