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  1. Jun 18, 2020 · Jezebel’s death isn’t recorded until the book of 2 Kings 9:30-37, where the newly anointed king, Jehu, after King Ahab (who died in battle), was named. He assassinated Jezebel’s son, killing those who belonged to the house of Ahab, as well as Jezebel sympathizers. It is said in 2 Kings 9:30 that Jezebel, knowing that Jehu was coming to ...

  2. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › jezebelJezebel - Bible Odyssey

    Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married King Ahab, son of Omri of Israel in the ninth century BCE and became queen of Israel. The Bible presents her as an ardent supporter of Baal, and she is frequently depicted in bloodthirsty confrontation with God’s prophets. Although she is sometimes portrayed as a seductress in popular culture ...

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  4. Jezebel was a Phoenician princess married to Ahab, king of Israel. She lived in dangerous times. There was open war between the followers of Yahweh and Baal. Jezebel supported the rain god Baal. The prophet Elijah supported Yahweh. Jezebel’s husband Ahab tried to steer a middle course, urging tolerance between the two groups.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married Ahab, king of Israel. She is primarily known for promoting the worship of the Canaanite deity Baal over the worship of Yahweh, the God of Israel, and ...

  6. Art by Rivka Korf Studio. Jezebel (circa 910–841 BCE) was the wife of Ahab —king of Israel, daughter of Etbaal— king of the Tyrian empire, 1 and mother of Ahazia and Jehoram —Ahab’s sons and successors. 2 She is famous for her cruel and idolatrous ways. At a time when political alliances were cemented through matrimony, King Ahab ...

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    Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married King Ahab, son of Omri of Israel in the ninth century BCE and became queen of Israel. The Bible presents her as an ardent supporter of Baal, and she is frequently depicted in bloodthirsty confrontation with God’s prophets. Although she is sometimes portrayed as a seductress in popular culture ...

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