Prophet Elijah. After which he challanged the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel.
King Jehu of Israel is credited with killing Jezebel and abolishing Baal worship in Israel. He carried out a purge of her followers and executed her by throwing her out of a window. This event is recorded in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Kings.
Jehu's wife was named Jezebel. She was known for her wickedness and idol worship, and her story is recorded in the Bible in the book of 2 Kings. Jezebel's actions led to conflict and ultimately her downfall.
She introduced the worship of the Baal into the Ten Tribes of Israel. She orchestrated the murder of Naboth.
Ahab established the worship of foreign idols in the Northern Kingdom of Israel, at the instigation of his foreign-born wife Jezebel. See also the Related Link.Monotheism and idolatry among the Israelites
If you are referring to Ahab in The Bible, then that would be Jezebel.
According to the Bible, Ba'al Worship came to Israel through King Ahab's wife, Queen Jezebel for whom Ba'al Worship was her native religion.
to establish Shinto shrines and places of worship.
Israels big sin was following the way he pagans lived near them, by marrying people from there and falling into idol worship and forgetting to keep the ten commandments.
The story of Elijah and Jezebel in the Bible is a tale of conflict between a prophet and a wicked queen who promoted idol worship. It is often used as a cautionary tale against the dangers of marrying with those who hold opposing beliefs and the consequences of straying from God's path. The name "Jezebel" has since become synonymous with a manipulative and immoral woman.
One of the main goals of the constitution was freedom of speach, freedom to worship and equality.
Where they could worship as they wish
King Ahab, of the northern kingdom Israel, married Jezebel and worshipped Baal (1 Kings 16:31). So the princess in question was Jezebel. However, it is unlikely that she actually introduced Baal, as the kingdom was already polytheistic and Baal was probably already one among its gods.