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  1. Who Is King Ahab? - Bible Study

    What Ahab wanted, he got, especially with the help of his evil wife Queen Jezebel. One day he offered his neighbor, Naboth, a choice of either a better vineyard somewhere else or money for the land he owned. Naboth refused. When the king could not buy Naboth's land from him he went home and pouted like a little child!

  2. The Life of Jezebel - Bible Study

    The evil of Ahab and Jezebel ultimately brings God's wrath upon them. The king, as was prophesied, is killed in battle in 853 B.C. (1Kings 21:19). The queen is allowed to live beyond her husband's death until 841 when, defiant and self-righteous to the end, she loses her life when she is tossed out of her window by some servants and dies.

  3. Kingdom of Judah's Rulers - Bible Study

    As if this were not enough, Ahab's son Joram is also called Jehoram in 2Kings 3:1! Joash (2Kings 11:2), the son of Ahaziah and Judah's eighth ruler from 835 to 796 B.C., is sometimes called Jehoash (verse 21).

  4. Definition of Ramoth-gilead in the Bible - Bible Study

    Ramoth-gilead, during the reign of King Solomon, was made a district capital (1Kings 4:13). After Israel split, the city came under the control of the Syrians. King Ahab tried to retake the city, in 853 B.C., but was mortally wounded during the battle (1Kings 22:29 - 40).

  5. Kings of Israel and Judah Timeline - Bible Study

    With the exception of Queen Athaliah (daughter of Israel's King Ahab and Jezebel), who seized power and ruled for six years, the Kingdom of Judah always had a descendant of David sitting on the throne. In 586 B.C. King Nebuchadnezzar lays siege to Jerusalem a third time. He destroys the city and burns its temple.

  6. Aaron to Cyrus - Old Testament People - Bible Study

    Ahab 1Kings 16 - 22, 2Kings 1, 3, 8 - 10, 21:3, 13, etc. Ahab is considered the worst king of Israel (the northern ten tribes). He married, against God's will, a pagan woman named Jezebel. Together they expanded Israel's worship of pagan gods. Elijah the prophet had to confront him several times regarding his evil behavior.

  7. Definition of Aphek (Antipatris) in the Bible - Bible Study

    Ahab, after he captures Benhadad, refuses to execute him (as God commanded) but rather sets him free! The Lord then inspires a prophet to inform the sinful Israelite leader he will forfeit his own life in exchange for the one he released (1Kings 20:34 - 43).

  8. Definition of Jezreel in the Bible - Bible Study

    And Elijah said unto Ahab, Get thee up, eat and drink; for there is a sound of abundance of rain . . . And it came to pass in the mean while, that the heaven was black with clouds and wind, and there was a great rain . . . And the hand of the Lord was on Elijah: and he girded up his loins, and ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezreel.

  9. Neo-Assyrian Empire Map - Bible Study

    Shalmaneser III was the first Neo-Assyrian king to come in contact, and conflict, with God's people. Israel's King Ahab (874 - 853), along with a confederation of princes, fought against him at the battle of Qarqar in 853 (The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings by Edwin R. Thiele). King Jehu of Israel (841 - 814) began to pay tribute money ...

  10. Meaning of Numbers in the Bible - Bible Study

    The English name "Jezebel" is referenced 23 times in 20 King James verses. It is recorded the most in 1Kings (15) followed by 2Kings (7) then Revelation (1). Jezebel was the notoriously wicked wife of Israel's King Ahab. She was a zealous supporter and worshipper of not only the pagan god Baal but also Ashtaroth (Astarte), Baal's female ...

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