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A Reference to State Records
Commentators note that this verse is a standard concluding formula for a king's reign, referencing an official state record (now lost) that contained more details. This is not the same as the biblical books of Chronicles. Scholars point to Baasha's "might" as being significant, highlighting his military successes against King Asa of Judah, which were so effective they forced Asa to seek foreign aid.
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18th Century
Theologian
The “might” of Baasha is sufficiently indicated by the successes that drove Asa to call Ben-hadad to his aid (1 Kings 15:17–21).
17th Century
Pastor
Now the rest of the acts of Baasha, and what he did, and his
might, are they not written in the book of …
17th Century
Minister
This chapter relates entirely to the kingdom of Israel and the revolutions of that kingdom. God still calls Israel His people, though wretchedly co…