Read the biblical account of how Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to prove their god's power by fire. See how Elijah mocked, prayed, and prevailed over the false prophets of Baal. Elijah then commanded the people to put the prophets of Baal to death, in keeping with God's command in Exodus 22:20.
Following this event, the Lord finally ended the drought and sent rain upon the land (1 Kings 18:45). The miraculous event of fire from heaven was an answer to the prayer of Elijah. The situation was grim.
Elijah went into hiding because Ahab blamed him for a devastating drought. Jezebel hated Israel's God so much that she massacred most of His prophets, save for Elijah and 150 who hid in a cave with help from Obadiah (1 Kings 18:4), and replaced them with prophets of Baal. At this most unlikely point in history, Elijah staged a confrontation with Ahab.
Learn how Elijah, the prophet of G‑d, challenged the pagan gods of Baal and Asherah in a dramatic showdown on Mount Carmel. Find out the historical and spiritual context of this biblical story and its lessons for today. Where did Elijah challenge the prophets of Baal? Where did Elijah challenge Baal's prophets? Learn how Elijah confronted the idolatrous king Ahab and his prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18.
See how God answered Elijah's prayer and how we should pray with humble faith. It was a battle for the ages: the prophet Elijah the Tishbite versus 450 Baal prophets on Mt. Carmel, each side seeking to prove their god was more powerful.
To the pagan, it looked like a spiritual slaughter in which Baal would be the victor. But Elijah (whose name meant "Yahweh is my God") was. Ahab's nemesis was Elijah, who braved threats of death to carry the word of G-d to the people.
The climax was a momentous confrontation on Mount Carmel, where Elijah challenged the royal prophets of Baal, the god of storms, to a test that would establish for the children of Israel who was the fraud and who was the real thing (I Kings 18:20). Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, "Choose one of the bulls and prepare it first, since there are so many of you. Call on the name of your god, but do not light the fire." So they took the bull given them and prepared it.
Then they called on the name of Baal from morning till noon. "Baal, answer us!" they shouted. But there was no response; no one answered.
And they danced around the. Elijah (/ ɪˈlaɪ (d) ʒə / i-LEYE-jə or i-LEYE-zhə) [a] or Elias ("My God is Yahweh / YHWH ") was a prophet and miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel [14] during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC), according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible. In 1 Kings 18, Elijah defended the worship of the Hebrew deity Yahweh over that of the Canaanite deity Baal.
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