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  2. JEZEBEL [ISABEL] ( אִיזֶ֗בֶל, LXX and NT ̓Ιεζαβήλ ). The name prob. means chaste as does the common European name Agnes—quite inappropriate. Her story extends from 1 Kings 16 to 2 Kings 11. 1. Jezebel’s family origin. This remarkable evil woman was derived from a Phoen. clan which she truly represented. This family ...

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      ATHALIAH ăth’ əlī’ ə (עֲתַלְיָה׃֙, The Lord Yahweh is...

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      JEHOSHAPHAT jĭ hŏsh’ ə fət (יְהﯴשָׁפָ֥ט, Jehovah judges, LXX...

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      AHAB ā’ hăb (אַחְאָ֤ב, meaning brother of father; LXX,...

  3. Feb 17, 2024 · In the Bible, Jezebel is depicted as a wicked queen who promotes the worship of false gods and persecutes the prophets of Yahweh. She is seen as a symbol of idolatrous practices and the downfall of Israel.

    • 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.
  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. “Jezebel” is a name synonymous with evil; she is the epitome of the wicked woman. So infamous is her name that, to this day, no one names their baby daughter “Jezebel.”. To call a woman a “Jezebel” is the greatest insult imaginable. Jezebel was the daughter of Ethbaal, a priest of the cruel, sensuous, false god Baal.

    • Name Meaning and Origins
    • Jezebel and God's Prophets
    • Jezebel and Naboth's Vineyard
    • Jezebel's Death
    • "Jezebel" as A Cultural Symbol

    Jezebel (אִיזָבֶל, Izavel), and translates from the Hebrew as something akin to "Where is the prince?" According to the Oxford Guide to People & Places of the Bible, "Izavel" was cried out by worshipers during ceremonies in honor of Ba'al. Jezebel lived during the 9th century BCE, and in 1 Kings 16:31 she's named as the daughter of Ethba'al, the ki...

    As King Ahab's wife, Jezebel mandated that her religion should be the national religion of Israel and organized guilds of prophets of Ba'al (450) and Asherah (400). As a result, Jezebel is described as an enemy of God who was "killing off the Lord's prophets" (1 Kings 18:4). In response, the prophet Elijahaccused King Ahab of abandoning the Lord an...

    Although Jezebel was one of King Ahab's many wives, 1 and 2 Kings make it apparent that she wielded a considerable amount of power. The earliest example of her influence occurs in 1 Kings 21 when her husband wanted a vineyard belonging to Naboth the Jezreelite. Naboth refused to give his land to the king because it had been in his family for genera...

    Elijah's prophesy at the end of the narrative of Naboth's vineyard comes true when Ahab dies in Samaria and his son, Ahaziah, dies within two years of ascending the throne. He is killed by Jehu, who emerges as another contender for the throne when the prophet Elishadeclares him King. Here again, Jezebel's influence becomes apparent. Although Jehu h...

    In modern times the name "Jezebel" is often associated with a wanton or evil woman. According to some scholars,she has received such a negative reputation not only because she was a foreign princess who worshiped foreign gods, but because she wielded so much power as a woman. There are many songs composed using the title "Jezebel," including those ...

  5. Jezebel. Daughter of Ethbaal king of Tyre and Zidon, and wife of Ahab king of Israel, 1 Kings 16:31. She spent herself in efforts to establish idolatry in Samaria, and exterminate the worship of God and the lives of his servants. Obadiah saved a hundred of them, at the risk of his own life.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Biblical Context: The Jezebel Meaning. In the biblical narrative, Jezebel was a Phoenician princess, the wife of King Ahab of Israel. Her marriage was part of a political alliance with Sidon (modern Lebanon), but it led to significant religious and moral conflict within Israel.

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