ABOUT JEZEBEL

0. About Jezebel

a) The Bible is as honest about the lives of its heroes as it is about those who rejected God. Some Bible characters found out what God can do with failures when they turned to him. Many, however, neither admitted their failures nor turned to God.

b) Jezebel ranks as the most evil woman in the Bible. The Bible uses her name as an example of people who completely reject God (see Revelation 2:20-21).

@1. 20 Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophet. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols. 21 I have given her time to repent of her immorality, but she is unwilling. (Revelation 2:20-21 NIV)

c) Many heathen women married into Israel without acknowledging the God their husbands worshiped. They brought their religions with them. But no one was as determined as Jezebel to make all Israel worship her gods. To the prophet Elijah, she seemed to have succeeded. He felt he was the only one still faithful to God until God told him there were 7,000 who had not turned from the faith. Jezebel's one outstanding "success" was in contributing to the cause of the eventual downfall of the northern kingdom - idolatry. God punished the northern tribes for their idolatry by having them carried off into captivity.

d) Jezebel held great power. She not only managed her husband, Ahab, but she also had 850 assorted heathen priests under her control. She was committed to her gods and to getting what she wanted. She believed that the king had the right to possess anything he wanted. When Naboth refused to sell Ahab his vineyard, Jezebel ruthlessly had Naboth killed and took ownership of the land. Jezebel's plan to wipe out worship of God in Israel led to painful consequences. Before she died, Jezebel suffered the loss of her husband in combat and her son at the hand of Jehu, who took the throne by force. She died in the defiant and scornful way she had lived.

e) When comparing Jezebel and Elijah, we have to admire each one's strength of commitment. The big difference was to whom they were committed. Jezebel was committed to herself and her false gods; Elijah was totally committed to the one true God. In the end, God proved Elijah right. To what or to whom are you most committed? How would God evaluate your commitment?

1. What were her weaknesses and mistakes?

a) Systematically eliminated the representative of God in Israel.

b) Promoted and funded Baal worship.

c) Threatened to have Elijah killed.

d) Believed kings and queens could rightfully do or have anything they wanted.

e) Used her strong convictions to get her own way. 

2. What can we learn from her life?

a) It is not enough to be committed or sincere. Where our commitment lies makes a great difference.

b) Rejecting God always leads to disaster.

3. What are the key verses?

a) 25 (There was never anyone like Ahab, who sold himself to do evil in the eyes of the Lord, urged on by Jezebel his wife. 26 He behaved in the vilest manner by going after idols, like the Amorites the Lord drove out before Israel. (1 Kings 21:25 NIV)

b) Jezebel's story is told in 1 Kings 16:31 - 2 Kings 9:37. Her name is used as a synonym for great evil in Revelation 2:20. 

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