When Baasha heard of it, he stopped building Ramah and lived in Tirzah.
Then Jeroboam’s wife got up and went away, and she came to Tirzah. As she came to the threshold of the house, the child died.
King Baasha of Israel went up against Judah and built Ramah to prevent anyone from going out or coming in to King Asa of Judah.
In the thirty-first year of King Asa of Judah, Omri began to reign over Israel; he reigned for twelve years, six of them in Tirzah.
Baasha slept with his ancestors and was buried at Tirzah, and his son Elah succeeded him.
When Baasha heard of it, he stopped building Ramah and let his work cease.
You are beautiful as Tirzah, my love, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as an army with banners.