Ahab was king of Israel, where God's high priests had been abolished by Ahab's predecessor, Jeroboam. In the twin kingdom of Judah, where Jehoshaphat was king, there is no record of a high priest at this time.
Ahab was a powerful king in biblical times, and Ahab was a captain in fiction.
In the context of the Bible passage you mentioned, God is allowing a lying spirit to deceive King Ahab because of his wickedness and refusal to listen to the truth. This serves as a form of divine judgment against Ahab for his disobedience and unfaithfulness. It is not a reflection of God lying through His prophets, but rather a consequence of Ahab's actions.
If you are referring to Ahab in the Bible, then that would be Jezebel.
King Ahab
Elijah.
King Ahab
King Ahab did more evil than all the kings of Israel who came before him. He married Jezebel, who introduced the worship of Baal and Asherah to Israel. Ahab also built an altar and temple for Baal in Samaria, and engaged in various idolatrous practices, leading the people of Israel astray from their worship of God.
King Ahab
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Jezebel was eaten by dogs; Ahab died by an arrow in battle.
Elijah.