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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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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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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.).
664:), some of the ancient teachers gave him the same position in the world to come as a sinner who had repented (Sanh. 104b, Num. R. xiv). Like Manasseh, he was made a type of repentance (I Kings, xxi. 29). Accordingly, he is described as undergoing
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Ussishkin, David (2010). "Jezreel–Where Jezebel Was Thrown to the Dogs".
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628:Sanh. x. 2
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744:Citations
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268:𒀀𒄩𒀊𒁍
264:Akkadian
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1660:Jehoash
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1640:Ahaziah
1634:Jezebel
1575:Solomon
1472:Ahaziah
1374:"Micah"
1306:(ed.).
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685:Micaiah
645:Samaria
608:Baalism
565:Micaiah
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474:Assyria
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343:of the
332:to the
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191:Dynasty
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148:Consort
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132:Burial
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666:fasts
514:Judah
486:Ammon
482:Syria
382:Reign
366::29.
314:Sidon
302:Achab
298:Latin
285:Ἀχαάβ
163:Issue
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126:Syria
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1650:Jehu
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