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691:, he states that Micah, for his inauspicious prophecy, was killed by order of Ahab through being thrown from a precipice, and was buried at Morathi (Maroth?; Mic. i. 12), near the cemetery of Enakim (Ένακεὶμ Septuagint rendering of ; ib. i. 10). According to "Gelilot Ereẓ Yisrael" (quoted in "Seder ha-Dorot," i. 118, Warsaw, 1889), Micah was buried in Chesil, a town in southern Judah (Josh. xv. 30). Naboth's soul was the lying spirit that was permitted to deceive Ahab to his death. 585: 1424: 1367: 1342: 46: 647:
the words, "Ahab hath abjured the living God of Israel." Nevertheless, he paid great respect to the representatives of learning, "to the Torah given in twenty-two letters," for which reason he was permitted to reign for twenty-two successive years. He generously supported the students of the Law out
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However, Yahwists commend him for fortifying numerous Israelite cities and building an ivory palace. Christian Frevel argues that Ahab used imperialism to introduce Yahweh to the Kingdom of Judah. To do this, he gave his children theophoric names whilst expanding in northern territories and Judah.
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and 10,000 men. In reality, however, the number of chariots in Ahab's forces was probably closer to a number in the hundreds (based upon archaeological excavations of the area and the foundations of stables that have been found). If, however, the numbers are referring to allies, they could include
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Grabbe, Lester (2017). p. 183-184. Ancient Israel: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It?. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-567-67043-4. “ His chief palace overseer Obadiah was a devoted Yhwh worshipper, and Ahab could hardly have been ignorant of that (1 Kgs 17.3). Furthermore, his two sons had theophoric
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and penances for a long time; praying thrice a day to God for forgiveness, until his prayer was heard (PirḲe R. El. xliii). Hence, the name of Ahab in the list of wicked kings was changed to Ahaz (Yer. Sanh. x. 28b; Tanna debe Eliyahu Rabba ix, Zuṭṭa xxiv.).
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Ahab's reign was deeply unpopular among Yahwists and was considered to be worse than the previous kings of Israel. Whilst the previous kings followed a "heretical" interpretation of Yahwism, known as the "sins of Jeroboam", Ahab institutionalized
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from the Arameans. Depending on translation, Ahab's corpse was licked by dogs or a combination of dogs and pigs, according to Elijah's prophecy. It marked his "uncleanliness" in the presence of Israelites, who abstained from pork consumption.
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without an idol before which he bowed, and to which he or his wife, Jezebel, brought his weight in gold as a daily offering. So defiant in his apostasy was he that he had inscribed on all the doors of the city of
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names that contained a form of the divine name Yhwh (Ahaziah and Jehoram ), which would hardly have been the case if he had been a Baal worshipper.”
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Michael J. Stahl clarifies that this mostly occurred in the latter half of his reign, according to biblical and extrabiblical evidence.
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promised to withdraw from conquered territory. He also allowed Ahab to conquer Aramean territory to compensate (1 Kings 20:34).
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The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings: A Reconstruction of the Chronology of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah
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After some years, Ahab is mortally wounded by an unaimed arrow after he and Jehoshaphat tried to re-capture
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Alviero Niccacci from his article "The Stele of Mesha and the Bible: Verbal System and Narrativity" in
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of his royal treasury, in consequence of which half his sins were forgiven him. A type of worldliness (
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For a discussion about whether Athaliah was actually the daughter of Ahab or Ahab's father Omri, see
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cults in Israel according to 1 Kings 16:29-33. For example, he allowed Hiel the Bethelite to rebuild
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The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Sacred Texts
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The second encounter is between Ahab and an unnamed prophet, who criticized him for sparing
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of Israel (2 Kings 1:1). According to the Moabite Mesha Stele, Omri and Ahab "oppressed
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In terms of foreign policy, Ahab continued Omri's policies against Moab, which was a
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was the only foreign state that Ahab opposed but he made peace with them after
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Singer, Isidore; Seligsohn, M.; Schechter, Solomon; Hirsch, Emil G. (1906).
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singled out by tradition as being excluded from the future world of bliss (
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A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament: The Hebrew Bible in Its Context
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documented in 853 BC that he defeated an alliance of a dozen kings in the
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Ussishkin, David (2010). "Jezreel–Where Jezebel Was Thrown to the Dogs".
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before revealing that Ahab was deceived by his court advisers, who were
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and told him that Israel would be invaded by the Arameans as punishment.
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In the Biblical text, Ahab has four important encounters with prophets:
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via imperialism. This mostly occurred in the latter half of his reign.
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The existence of Ahab is historically supported outside the Bible.
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List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources
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was identified as Ahab's fortified chariot and cavalry base.
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Ahab became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of King
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As Omri's successor, Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of
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is mentioned in extra-biblical records, and occurred at
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The third is with Elijah, who criticized his role in
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