Analytical outlines of the Old Testament . ab (Israel), I Kings 16:29-34; chs. 17-22: The great prophet Elijah, Obadiah, Micaiah. 904. A crisis in Hebrew history. A battle betweenJehovah and Baal. Ahabs sins, I Kings 16: 30-34; I Kings21:25,26. (Enumerate them.) Jezebel, the source ofAhabs chief sins. The first recorded supporter of religiouspersecution. (Note the downward and cumulative power ofsin. Trace the influences from Jezebel, which were destroy-ing both kingdoms.) Elijah, the Tishbite The true lesson of his life, because he stood for God,he could dare, under the most extra


Analytical outlines of the Old Testament . ab (Israel), I Kings 16:29-34; chs. 17-22: The great prophet Elijah, Obadiah, Micaiah. 904. A crisis in Hebrew history. A battle betweenJehovah and Baal. Ahabs sins, I Kings 16: 30-34; I Kings21:25,26. (Enumerate them.) Jezebel, the source ofAhabs chief sins. The first recorded supporter of religiouspersecution. (Note the downward and cumulative power ofsin. Trace the influences from Jezebel, which were destroy-ing both kingdoms.) Elijah, the Tishbite The true lesson of his life, because he stood for God,he could dare, under the most extraordinary circumstances ofstrain and peril, to stand alone (Tuck). His message to Ahab, I Kings 17: 1; Deut. 28: 15. TheLORD (Jehovah), their Gods distinctive name; the use ofit was a reminder that Israel was a Covenant people. (Trace Dyn a sti< ISRAEL ,982 n mnr Y VilflliM 1 . ,4, l * 1 z Baasha 960 £ j Omri936 Ahab92S < Jehoram904 Jehu892 Jehoabaz864 84r Jeroboam832 B N * I ri CHART OFKINGDOMS OFSRAEL AND JUDAH. JUDAH THE HEBREW MONARCHY 65 the influences from Elijah and Elisha which led to the annihila-tion of the workers of iniquity. Make a sketch map ofElijahs journeys.) Elijah training in secret. By the brookCherith at Zarephath. Go, shew thyself unto Ahab, I Kings 18: 1. Meeting with Obadiah; with Ahab. Elijahsbold challenge, I Kings 18: 17-19. The test of fire, vs. crisis of Ahabs reign and of Elijahs career. Overthrowof foreign Baal-worship. Top of Mt. Carmel; vs. 41-46; : 17, 18. The angry Jezebel. Elijahs flight to Beersheba(95 miles). Wilderness of Paran. Ministering angels, : 14. Unto Horeb, the Mt. of God (200 miles), I Kings 19: 8-18(40 days). New revelation from Jehovah. New start in work. Returnto wilderness of Damascus. Three commissions: I. AnointHazael to be king over Syria. II. Anoint Jehu to be king overIsrael. III. Anoint Elisha to be prophet in thy room. Wars.—Ahabs three campaigns. (Note causes, circum-sta


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