I Kings 18:2b-8, 13
Here we find the seemingly heroic account of Obadiah. He was at this time the palace administrator for King Ahab, who was without a doubt one of the most wicked kings in all of Israel’s history. King Ahab was married to a Sidonian princess, Jezebel; and together they sought to remove the worship of Jehovah from Israel and replace it with the worship of the Canaanite gods. To accomplish this, Jezebel ordered the killing of all of God’s prophets.
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I Kings 18:2b-8, 13
Here we find the seemingly heroic account of Obadiah. He was at this time the palace administrator for King Ahab, who was without a doubt one of the most wicked kings in all of Israel’s history. King Ahab was married to a Sidonian princess, Jezebel; and together they sought to remove the worship of Jehovah from Israel and replace it with the worship of the Canaanite gods. To accomplish this, Jezebel ordered the killing of all of God’s prophets.
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