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  2. May 10, 2024 · Having said that, what is the picture which Scripture paints of this Jezebel? I see five defining characteristics of a "Jezebel Spirit": Using spiritual influence to manipulate or control others; Sexual immorality (though that could be symbolic of spiritual apostasy) Idolatrous — leading others away from authentic faith in Christ

    • Jezebel’s ultimate goal is always control. The Jezebel spirit is always motivated by its own agenda, which it relentlessly pursues.
    • The Jezebel spirit attacks, dominates or manipulates, especially male authority. Queen Jezebel usurped political authority of the kingdom. This spirit’s ultimate goal is to conquer or neutralize the prophet because a discerning leader is its greatest enemy.
    • Jezebel causes fear, flight and discouragement. This spirit often causes a spiritual leader to flee from his appointed place by character assassination and ruining his reputation.
    • People under Jezebel’s influence are natural leaders, although often covertly. The Jezebel spirit attempt to seek out people of influence to win their ear, gain credibility and win endorsement for their toxic cause.
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    • 3 Warning Lessons from Jezebel's Life

    This was the "first time that a king of Israel had allied himself by marriage with a heathen princess; and the alliance was in this case of a peculiarly disastrous kind. Jezebel has stamped her name on history as the representative of all that is designing, crafty, malicious, revengeful, and cruel. She is the first great instigator of persecution a...

    Jezebel is one of the Bible’s more interesting characters, notable for the many evil things she did and for having one of the Bible’s most dramatic death scenes. The more we know about her story, the more we get a sense of how mysterious and vindictive she was.

    Jezebel was the daughter of Ethbaal king of Sidon. She married Ahab son of Omri, king of Israel. 1 Kings 16:31 highlights that Ahab was already sinning against God before they married, but made it worse by violating commands against Israelites marrying foreigners. Sidonians worshipped several pagan gods, most notably Baal, and Ahab made the worship...

    1 Kings 16-18 details how because Jezebel and Ahab promoted idolatry, God brought a drought that ended with Elijah challenging the prophets of Baal to see which god would light an altar on fire. After God lit Elijah’s altar, Elijah killed hundreds of Baal worshippers and rain came for the first time in years. When Ahab told Jezebel what had happene...

    The Bible says that Ahab “did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger than all the kings of Israel that were before him” (1 Kings 16:33). However, what stands out the most about his behavior is how passive he was. Much of Ahab’s story consists of him sulking when he didn’t get what he wanted, blaming other people and calling them troublemak...

    Jezebel made more than her fair share of mistakes, so there are any number of warning lessons we could learn from her story. Here are three basic lessons we can all start applying today: Marry someone who challenges you. It’s likely that by the time Jezebel and Ahab married she already had a controlling personality. However, having a passive spouse...

    • Avoid sexual immorality. Sexual immorality leads to the destruction of the family. The consumption of idols forces the believer to stray from his first love of Christ and her bride of the Church.
    • Don’t exact revenge. The Jezebel spirit also teaches the believer to be aware of the spirit of revenge. Jezebel was enraged and threatened by God and his prophets.
    • Refuse to practice idolatry. Most of us do not have Baal idols in our prayer closet. However, idolatry is anything we put above our relationship with Christ.
    • Stay alert and prayerful. The people of Israel were confused and conflicted as to whether to worship Baal by following the Ahab regime, or to worship the one true God.
  3. Apr 16, 2024 · The Bible never strictly has the words Jezebel spirit, but both the Old and New Testaments have negative connotations and symbolism surrounding the name, Jezebel. Depending on one’s background, and denomination (most often from a charismatic background) the meaning of Jezebel's spirit can differ.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The Jezebel Bible verses span 1 Kings 16 through 2 Kings 9. There are four major parts or events that characterize Jezebel's story: her marriage to King Ahab; her persecution of the...

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