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So Achab sent word to all the men of Israel, and gathered the prophets together, there on mount Carmel. (1 Kings 18, 20)
Seize the prophets of Baal, Elias told them, and do not let one of them slip through your hands. Seize them they did, and Elias took them down to the valley of Cison, where he put them to death. (1 Kings 18, 40)
But when Achab told Jezabel of what Elias had done, how he had put all her prophets to the sword, (1 Kings 19, 1)
she sent Elias a message, The gods punish me as I deserve, and more, if by this time tomorrow I have not sent thee the way yonder prophets went. (1 Kings 19, 2)
Why, he answered, I am all jealousy for the honour of the Lord God of hosts; see how the sons of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thy altars, and put thy prophets to the sword! Of these, I only am left, and now my life, too, is forfeit. (1 Kings 19, 10)
I am all jealousy, said he, for the honour of the Lord God of hosts; see how the sons of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thy altars, and put thy prophets to the sword! Of these, I only am left, and now my life, too, is forfeit. (1 Kings 19, 14)
But now the Lord sent his inspiration to a disciple in the schools of the prophets. He bade one of his fellow disciples strike him a blow, and when he refused, (1 Kings 20, 35)
With that, he wiped the dust from his face, so that the king of Israel knew him for one of the prophets; (1 Kings 20, 41)
Then two rogues must be suborned to bear false witness against him, accusing him of blasphemous speech about God and the king; and so they were to have him out, and stone him to death. (1 Kings 21, 10)
very foully he did, in paying worship to the false gods of those Amorrhites whom the Lord dispossessed to make room for Israel. (1 Kings 21, 26)
So Achab sent for his prophets, some four hundred in number, and asked whether he should attack Ramoth-Galaad or let it be? Go to the attack, they said; the Lord means to make the king’s grace master of it. (1 Kings 22, 6)
There sat the king of Israel and Josaphat king of Juda, each on his throne, in all their royal state, in an open space by the gate of Samaria; and there in their presence all the prophets said their say. (1 Kings 22, 10)
