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English Dictionary: Naboth by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Naboth
      fruits, "the Jezreelite," was the owner of a portion of ground
      on the eastern slope of the hill of Jezreel (2 Kings 9:25, 26).
      This small "plat of ground" seems to have been all he possessed.
      It was a vineyard, and lay "hard by the palace of Ahab" (1 Kings
      21:1, 2), who greatly coveted it. Naboth, however, refused on
      any terms to part with it to the king. He had inherited it from
      his fathers, and no Israelite could lawfully sell his property
      (Lev. 25:23). Jezebel, Ahab's wife, was grievously offended at
      Naboth's refusal to part with his vineyard. By a crafty and
      cruel plot she compassed his death. His sons also shared his
      fate (2 Kings 9:26; 1 Kings 21:19). She then came to Ahab and
      said, "Arise, take possession of the vineyard; for Naboth is not
      alive, but dead." Ahab arose and went forth into the garden
      which had so treacherously and cruelly been acquired, seemingly
      enjoying his new possession, when, lo, Elijah suddenly appeared
      before him and pronounced against him a fearful doom (1 Kings
      21:17-24). Jehu and Bidcar were with Ahab at this time, and so
      deeply were the words of Elijah imprinted on Jehu's memory that
      many years afterwards he refers to them (2 Kings 9:26), and he
      was the chief instrument in inflicting this sentence on Ahab and
      Jezebel and all their house (9:30-37). The house of Ahab was
      extinguished by him. Not one of all his great men and his
      kinsfolk and his priests did Jehu spare (10:11).
     
         Ahab humbled himself at Elijah's words (1 Kings 21:28, 29),
      and therefore the prophecy was fulfilled not in his fate but in
      that of his son Joram (2 Kings 9:25).
     
         The history of Naboth, compared with that of Ahab and Jezebel,
      furnishes a remarkable illustration of the law of a retributive
      providence, a law which runs through all history (comp. Ps.
      109:17, 18).
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Naboth, words; prophecies
  
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