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<p>Despite being absent from the actual proceedings, Achav completely supported Izevel's plot and was a full (though silent) partner in the crime.</p>
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<p>Though Achav played no role in the framing and death of Navot, in his dual role as king and husband, he was responsible for the actions of Izevel.</p>
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Punished for Other Crimes
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<p>Achav was not&#160; being punished solely for his role in the murder of Navot, but for his other sins as well, most notably his idolatry.</p>
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Version as of 11:50, 6 May 2018

Navot's Vineyard and Achav's Punishment

Exegetical Approaches

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

A Partner in Crime

Despite being absent from the actual proceedings, Achav completely supported Izevel's plot and was a full (though silent) partner in the crime.

Sources:Abarbanel, Metzudot, modern scholars

Responsible for Izevel

Though Achav played no role in the framing and death of Navot, in his dual role as king and husband, he was responsible for the actions of Izevel.

Punished for Other Crimes

Achav was not  being punished solely for his role in the murder of Navot, but for his other sins as well, most notably his idolatry.