2 Kings 10:6

Context10:6 He wrote them a second letter, saying, “If you are really on my side and are willing to obey me, 1 then take the heads of your master’s sons and come to me in Jezreel at this time tomorrow.” 2 Now the king had seventy sons, and the prominent 3 men of the city were raising them.
2 Kings 9:21
Context9:21 Jehoram ordered, “Hitch up my chariot.” 4 When his chariot had been hitched up, 5 King Jehoram of Israel and King Ahaziah of Judah went out in their respective chariots 6 to meet Jehu. They met up with him 7 in the plot of land that had once belonged to Naboth of Jezreel.
2 Kings 9:25
Context9:25 Jehu ordered 8 his officer Bidkar, “Pick him up and throw him into the part of the field that once belonged to Naboth of Jezreel. Remember, you and I were riding together behind his father Ahab, when the Lord pronounced this judgment on him,
1 tn Heb “If you are mine and you are listening to my voice.”
2 sn Jehu’s command is intentionally vague. Does he mean that they should bring the guardians (those who are “heads” over Ahab’s sons) for a meeting, or does he mean that they should bring the literal heads of Ahab’s sons with them? (So LXX, Syriac Peshitta, and some
3 tn Heb “great,” probably in wealth, position, and prestige.
4 tn The words “my chariot” are added for clarification.
5 tn Heb “and he hitched up his chariot.”
6 tn Heb “each in his chariot and they went out.”
7 tn Heb “they found him.”
8 tn Heb “said to.”