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− | + | {{summary | text=King Ahab was the son of [[Omri]], whom he succeeded as the seventh king of Israel. His history is recorded in [[1 Kings 16]]. His wife was [[Jezebel]] who exercised a very evil influence over him. He worshipped [[Baal]] and he was severely admonished by [[Elijah]]. Ahab went into the battle disguised, that he might if possible escape the notice of his enemies; but an arrow from a bow "drawn at a venture" pierced him, and though stayed up in his chariot for a time he died towards evening.}} | |
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+ | * [[Jezebel]] | [[Baal]] | [[Elijah]] | ||
+ | * [[1 Kings 16]] | ||
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+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahab Wikipedia - Ahab] | ||
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+ | {{returnto}} [[Characters of the Bible]] |
Revision as of 05:13, 5 October 2006
King Ahab was the son of Omri, whom he succeeded as the seventh king of Israel. His history is recorded in 1 Kings 16. His wife was Jezebel who exercised a very evil influence over him. He worshipped Baal and he was severely admonished by Elijah. Ahab went into the battle disguised, that he might if possible escape the notice of his enemies; but an arrow from a bow "drawn at a venture" pierced him, and though stayed up in his chariot for a time he died towards evening. (Read more) |
See Ahab (overview) for more information
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Ahab
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Ahab (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
Related topics
- Jezebel | Baal | Elijah
- 1 Kings 16
For related quotations see Ahab (quotes)
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