1 Kings 19:2

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Jezebel threatens Elijah, promising to kill him in the same way she had killed other prophets. Elijah is a prophet of God, and Jezebel is his enemy, trying to eliminate all who oppose her.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and someone threatens you, saying they'll do to you what they did to other kids who didn't play by their rules. That's what Jezebel is doing to Elijah.

Historical Background

The book of 1 Kings was written by an unknown author, most likely during the time of King Josiah's reforms in the late 7th century BCE. The audience would have been the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of conflict between the worship of Yahweh and the worship of Baal, led by Jezebel.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, we can face threats from those who disagree with us. This verse teaches us to stand firm in our beliefs and seek God's protection, just as Elijah did.

Topics

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Related Verses

1 Samuel 18:252 Samuel 15:21Jeremiah 26:23Matthew 10:281 Peter 3:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Jezebel threatening Elijah?
Jezebel is threatening Elijah because he is a prophet of God and has been opposing her worship of Baal, which is against God's commandments.
What does Elijah do after receiving this threat?
Elijah flees to the wilderness and prays to God, expressing his despair and fear, showing the emotional and spiritual impact of Jezebel's threat.
How does this verse relate to persecution?
This verse is a prime example of persecution faced by those who stand for God's truth, highlighting the need for divine protection and resilience.
What can we learn from Elijah's response to Jezebel's threat?
Elijah's response teaches us the importance of seeking God's guidance and comfort when faced with threats or challenges, showing that even prophets face fear and need God's support.
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