The story of Omri

Omri was the sixth king of Israel who ruled from 876 BC to 869 BC. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in the books of Kings and Chronicles. Omri is famous for being one of the most significant kings of Israel in terms of establishing the northern kingdom as a major political and military power. He expanded the territory of Israel and founded the city of Samaria, which became the capital of the northern kingdom during his reign. Omri was the father of Ahab, who was one of the most controversial and notable figures in the history of Israel. Ahab married the famous Queen Jezebel and introduced the worship of the Canaanite god Baal into Israel, leading to a conflict between the followers of Yahweh and the followers of Baal. Omri was born in Tirzah and died in Samaria. The cause of his death is not specified in the biblical text. Although Omri's reign was marked by controversy and conflict, he is considered a significant figure in the history of Israel, and his legacy continues to be studied and remembered today.
Name meaning
"My sheaf" or "heaping" or "sheaf of grain"
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King of Israel
First mention
1 Kings 16:16
Appearances in the Bible
16 mentions
In Hebrew
עומרי