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What does the Bible say about Elijah's role in troubling Israel?

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Elijah was accused of troubling Israel, but he clarified that it was Ahab and his house who troubled the nation by forsaking God's commandments.

In 1 Kings 18:17-18, Elijah is confronted by King Ahab, who accuses him of being the troublemaker in Israel. Elijah boldly responds that it is not he, but Ahab and his family who are truly troubling Israel by forsaking the commandments of the Lord and following false gods like Baal. This highlights the conflict between true worship and idolatry, emphasizing that divine authority and the state's opposition to it often leads to accusations against God's prophets. The heart of the matter revolves around the question of who God is and the call to follow Him alone.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 18:17-18

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