It was Queen Jezebel, she wanted to kill the prophet. In the end it she was the one who died.
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I Kings 19:1-3
It was Queen Jezebel, she wanted to kill the prophet. In the end it she was the one who died.
I Kings 19:1-3
In the Bible we have Elijah facing off against the prophets of Baal. They each prepared an offering and then asked their God to set it on fire. Elijah succeeded. What happened to the prophets of Baal when they failed?
All 450 of the prophets of Baal were then killed at Elijah’s direction by the brook Kishon.
1 Kings 18:20-40
Elijah made sure that her oil and flour would not run out in a time of famine. Also when her son got sick and died he raised him from the dead.
1 Kings 17:7-24
After proclaiming the drought to King Ahab Elijah went and hid by the Brook Cherith. Then God sent him to live with a widow. Elijah did two miracles for the widow, what were they?
Elijah is also called “Elijah the Tishbite”. Meaning he is from Tishbe. At the time of Elijah, where in Israel is the city of Tishbe located?
At the time of Elijah the city of Tishbe was specifically located in the region of Gilead.
1 Kings 17:1
Hello,
“Days of Elijah” by Robin Mark is a popular worship song. This week we are going to have a few questions from the life of Elijah the prophet. Elijah was a well known prophet appearing throughout the Old and New Testaments. God certainly worked through him and indeed he appeared with Moses at Jesus transfiguration. He lived in difficult times ministering to a people that had fallen away from God. Because of this Elijah spent his ministry contending with false gods and trying to restore God to his rightful place among the people of Israel. For Elijah there was indeed one God and one way to heaven. That is the faith we need to have as well.
The Picture this week is. Title: Prophet Elijah in the Desert Artist: Dieric Bouts Date: 1464-1468 Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons
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Chemosh was the god of one of Israel’s old enemies. Specifically they are “The people of Chemosh.” Which country is it?
To be sure, we are talking about the country of Moab. Inhabitants of the promised land.
Numbers 21:29, 1 Kings 11:7 and 33 and others