David Guzik commentary on 1 Kings 21, where Jezebel, king Ahab's wife, kills Naboth for his vineyard, and Elijah confronts Ahab for it. |
Chapter 21 · (1.) To stand amazed at the wickedness of the wicked, and the power of Satan in the children of disobedience. · (2.) To lament the hard case of ... |
5 мар. 2024 г. · 1 Kings 21 records a terrible story about greed and covetousness. When a vineyard owner named Naboth refused to sell his vineyard to Ahab ... |
6 июн. 2010 г. · The story of Naboth's vineyard, a tale of a wealthy and powerful person (Ahab) who oppresses (to the point of death) a less wealthy and powerful ... |
21This is what the Lord says: 'I am about to bring disaster on you and will eradicate your descendants: I will wipe out all of Ahab's males, both slave and ... |
24 окт. 2021 г. · We can say that God is always just, but in 1 Kings 21 we see how that is actually worked out in real life. There is hope for all in Christ. |
It teaches that those who support the plots of a Jezebel, whether by silent acquiescence or overt complicity, share her crime. It is a resounding affirmation ... |
Discontent is a sin that is its own punishment, and makes men torment themselves. It is a sin that is its own parent; it arises not from the condition, but from ... |
If we fear God, we need have no other fear. The sun puts out a fire. If we rebel against Him, we do not become free, but fall under a heavy yoke. It is never ... |
Covetousness can lead to: (1) greed, (2) lies, (3) strife or murder, (4) theft, (5) enmity with God, (6) judgment, and (7) grief. |
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