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What does the Bible say about Ahab and Jezebel?

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Ahab and Jezebel are portrayed in the Bible as wicked characters who exemplify disobedience and idolatry, leading to severe consequences.

The Bible portrays Ahab as a most dishonorable king, primarily for his wickedness and the influence of his wife, Jezebel. In 1 Kings 21, Ahab's covetousness leads him to desire Naboth's vineyard, which Naboth refuses to sell due to God's law prohibiting such an action. This story highlights Ahab's disregard for God's commandments and his succumbing to Jezebel's manipulation to fulfill his desires. Their narrative serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of sin and the consequences that arise from neglecting God's commands and embracing wickedness.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 21:25-26

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Ahab and Jezebel
Tom Harding · Jun 15, 2016
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