
865 BC: King Ahab, Queen Jezebel and the Prophet Elijah and the Famine in Israel
Upon the death of Omri, King Ahab quickly earns the moniker as 'doing more evil in the eyes of th...
Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man · Brett Heaston
June 26, 20165m 16s
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Upon the death of Omri, King Ahab quickly earns the moniker as 'doing more evil in the eyes of the Lord than any of those before him.' Moreover, he marries Jezebel and allows her to apparently run the kingdom. She forces Israel to worship her gods and kills off the Lord's prophets. God's response was the rising up a prophet named Elijah. In this episode, we discuss the arrival onto the world's stage of the Prophet Elijah and the prophesied famine and an explosion of God's power.
1 kings 16:29 - 1 Kings 17
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1 kings 16:29 - 1 Kings 17
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