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Naboth, a Jezreelite, was unjustly killed by King Ahab and Queen Jezebel for refusing to sell his ancestral vineyard.
Naboth the Jezreelite owned a vineyard adjacent to the palace of King Ahab in Jezreel and refused to sell or trade it, citing the ancestral inheritance laws of Israel (1 Kings 21:3; cf. Numbers 36:7). When Ahab sulked over the refusal, Queen Jezebel arranged a judicial murder by suborning false witnesses who accused Naboth of blasphemy and treason, resulting in his stoning. The prophet Elijah declared God's judgment on Ahab and Jezebel for this abuse of royal power, a prophecy fulfilled when Jehu killed Joram in Naboth's field (2 Kings 9:25–26). Naboth's story became a paradigmatic biblical example of the abuse of legal institutions by royal tyranny.