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Elijah was a prophet of God who had a message to the children of Israel who where then divided into the Northern and Southern kingdoms. The worshipping of a false god 'Baal' was permeating the land and being pushed by the North upon Jerusalem. The Prophet Elijah confronted this abomination on God's people by a fiery demonstration which purged the priests of Baal and the then Queen Jezebel.
Elijah had to be removed from the land and taken away in a fiery chariot in the heavens (sky) to his birth place for the remainder of his days. This is noted in his letter to the then King some 7 years after the heavenly event (compare 2 Kings 2:11 with 2 Chronicles 21:12). Jesus told us no one but Him was worthy to go to Heaven (see John 3:13).
A common message of 'duality' is often attached to many prophet messages. This means the actual message is for the people of the time or near time of it being spoken but contains a message for the future - usually the 'day of the Lord' or last days. As such, many of Elijah's messages relate to this time.
Elijah was a prophet in Israel during the 9th Century BCE, so his life would have been around 2,800-2,900 years ago
If you mean the prophet Elijah, then he was a prophet Of the Living God. He was the prophet for King David as well.
Elijah was a Prophet of God.
Found in the. Holy Bible 1 Kings 18,18 16-19 21:17-24
God, Jesus, Yaweh, Lord, Holy Ghost, Hosana, Elijah, and I don't know about the last one.
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Elijah. 1Kings 18:44-45 Elijah outruns a chariot.
Samuel lived before Elijah.
No, Elijah did not write a book of the Bible. He was a prophet in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings.
Elijah did not die. He was raptured into heaven by a chariot of fire in a whirlwind.
There is no specific holy book for revivalism since it is a broad term that encompasses various religious movements and practices aimed at reviving spiritual beliefs and practices. Different revivalist movements may draw inspiration from a range of religious texts or teachings depending on their specific beliefs and traditions.
Elijah. According to the bible, he was taken up in a fiery chariot.
According to the bible, Elijah was never buried, he rose to the heaven on chariots of fire
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
The bible says that both the prophet Elijah and Enoch did not die . But were taken up into heaven. Elijah in a cloud.