Jezebel

The Queen Who Corrupted Israel

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Jezebel was a Phoenician princess and the wife of King Ahab. She aggressively promoted Baal worship in Israel, persecuted God’s prophets, and manipulated power for evil ends. Her influence was toxic and far-reaching. Jezebel’s life ended in violent judgment, just as Elijah had prophesied, and her name became synonymous with idolatry, immorality, and spiritual corruption throughout Scripture.

Divided Kingdom (Northern Israel)

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Jezebel married Ahab and quickly worked to replace worship of the Lord with Baal.

She ordered the murder of God's prophets, though Obadiah hid 100 of them.

She threatened Elijah after Mount Carmel, leading him to flee in fear.

She falsely accused Naboth and had him executed so Ahab could seize his land.

Later, Jehu confronted her, and she was thrown from the palace window and devoured by dogs — just as prophesied.

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