Yehu (Jehu) ordered Jezebel's servants to throw her out the window, and they did so. He also put an end to the worship of baal.
Jezebel was a queen in ancient Israel, known for promoting the worship of foreign gods and clashing with the prophet Elijah. In modern context, the term "Jezebel" is sometimes used pejoratively to describe a cunning or manipulative woman.
The story of Jezebel, the Phoenician wife of King Ahab of Israel, is told in several small passages scattered throughout the Books of Kings in the Bible. Jezebel and King Ahab lived during the ninth century B.C.E.
King Ahab was killed in battle with the Syrians. I believe tradition says that Naaman was the certain man who drew his bow and his arrow hit Ahab between the joints in his armor. You can read this fantastic story in I Kings. It was prophesied by Elijah that Jezebel shall be eaten by dogs by the wall of Jezreel. II Kings tells us the story of Jezebel's death. Jehu was anointed King of the northern kingdom and he comes to Jezreel and looks up into a window and sees Jezebel. There happens to be a couple of eunuchs in the room with her. So Jehu tells them to throw Jezebel out the window , which they do and Jehu's horse tramples her. Later they went to bury Jezebel and could find nothing of her but her skull, the feet and the palms of her hands. The dogs had eaten her.
Elisha fled Jezebel because she wanted to kill him after he had executed the prophets of Baal following the contest on Mount Carmel. He feared for his life and sought refuge in the wilderness to escape her wrath.
Ahab was the seventh King of Israel. He reigned for 22 years (871-852 BC). He was the son of Omri. He married Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, the king of the Sidonians. Ahab, under Jezebel's influence, built a pagan temple, and allowed idols into Samaria. Elijah the prophet warned Ahab that the country would suffer from drought if the cult of Baal was not removed from the land of Israel. After three years of drought, Elijah challenged Ahab and his pagan priests on Mount Carmel. God sent down fire to ignite a sacrifice, but the priests of Baal could not summon Baal to do the same. Then the people realized that God was the only true God. (1 Kings 18:18-39). Then, rains came and ended the drought. Elijah denounced Ahab as a murderer because of the stoning of Naboth, which Jezebel, had instigated. Elijah told Ahab that dogs would lick his blood outside of the city, just as they had licked the blood of Naboth. He also told Ahab that none of his male heirs would survive and that Jezebel would be torn apart by the dogs of Jezreel (1 Kings 21:17-24). After that, Ahab went into deep repentance, and the fulfillment of the prophecy was postponed. Ahab fought Ben-Hadad the King of Damascus in several wars, and then allied himself with Jehoshaphat, King of Judah to liberate Ramoth Gilead from the Arameans. Ahab was warned by the prophet Micaiah that he would die in the battle. But Ahab went to battle anyway, disguised as a soldier, and was killed by a stray arrow. When the blood on his chariot was washed off at a pool in Samaria, the dogs licked up his blood as Elijah said. Jezebel, and eventually all of Ahab's male heirs died as the prophet said. The Bible lists Ahab as the most evil of all the kings before him (1 Kings 16:30). Ahab's son Ahaziah became the new king. The story of Ahab is found in 1 Kings, chapters 16-22. Archaeological note: Carved ivory plaques were found at the site of Ahab's palace in Samaria. Ahab was known to live in a ivory palace (1 Kings 22:39).
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Jezebel was a queen in ancient Israel, known for promoting the worship of foreign gods and clashing with the prophet Elijah. In modern context, the term "Jezebel" is sometimes used pejoratively to describe a cunning or manipulative woman.
The story of Jezebel, the Phoenician wife of King Ahab of Israel, is told in several small passages scattered throughout the Books of Kings in the Bible. Jezebel and King Ahab lived during the ninth century B.C.E.
The wife of King Ahab who was King of Israel. Ahab was one if Israel's most evil kings, and Jezebel his wife was equally evil. She was the daughter of the King of Tyre, Ithobaal. She turned Ahab away from God to heathen gods and persuaded Ahab to rule over Israel as a tyrant. In the 2nd book of Kings, we are told that Jezebel is killed by the eunuchs in her palace at the request of Jehu, who then throw her out of the palace window to the street below. She is eaten by wild dogs,and only her skull, hands and feet remained, fulfilling a prophecy by Elijah in 1 kings 21:22-26. Because of her wickedness, the name 'Jezebel' has become a term of abuse for any woman who is regarded either as wicked or of loose morals.
Jehu ordered his servants to throw her out a window to her death.
Because Elijah has killed 400 of her prophets.
biblicla allusion of jezebel would be queen mary 1 of england who like jezebel killed religous prophets of the yaweh and made them convery to her religion and was such a horrible person elijah the famous prophet told her she was gonna die through dogs eating her
King Ahab was killed in battle with the Syrians. I believe tradition says that Naaman was the certain man who drew his bow and his arrow hit Ahab between the joints in his armor. You can read this fantastic story in I Kings. It was prophesied by Elijah that Jezebel shall be eaten by dogs by the wall of Jezreel. II Kings tells us the story of Jezebel's death. Jehu was anointed King of the northern kingdom and he comes to Jezreel and looks up into a window and sees Jezebel. There happens to be a couple of eunuchs in the room with her. So Jehu tells them to throw Jezebel out the window , which they do and Jehu's horse tramples her. Later they went to bury Jezebel and could find nothing of her but her skull, the feet and the palms of her hands. The dogs had eaten her.
If you mean how she died, she was thrown out of a window. Jehu, the king who reigned from 842-815 BC incited Jezebel's court officials to throw her out of a window in Jezreel. Her corpse was then left in the street to be eaten by dogs.
Jezebel was the evil wife of the King Ahab (who was very evil himself). She tried to kill all the prophets of the one true God. She also tried to rule Israel through her two sons after Ahab died. Eventually, a man named Jehu kills Jezebel's son (who was ruling after the other son died) and tells her eunuchs to throw her out a window, which they do. She gets eaten by dogs and only her skull, feet, and hands are left.
Jezebel was a worshipper of Baal and systematically tried to wipe out the prophets of God. * Instead of accepting her husband's faith, she openly promoted and funded Baal worship. * She was able to influence her husband away from the worship of God very quickly after marriage, because her husband King Ahab began building temples and idols to Baal. * She had many priests of Baal under her authority. * She had a very big run-in with the prophet Elijah in 1 Kings. * She also had a man killed because this man did not want to part with his vineyard, and King Ahab wanted it. So, she set the guy up and had him stoned to death, after which, Ahab took possession of the vineyard. * Many studies have asserted that Jezebel was the most wicked woman in the Bible because nothing good came from anything she did. She was selfish, self absorbed, and self-centered. * She used seduction often, and tried to unite paganism with Judaism.
In the Bible, Jezebel is a Phoenician princess and the wife of King Ahab of Israel, known for her promotion of Baal worship and persecution of the prophets of Yahweh. She is often associated with idolatry, manipulation, and immorality, famously orchestrating the death of the prophet Naboth to seize his vineyard. Her actions led to significant conflict with the prophet Elijah and ultimately contributed to her downfall, as prophesied by Elijah. Jezebel's name has since become synonymous with wickedness and female villainy in various cultural contexts.