Emphasis Preaching Journal
The tragedy of Ahab and...
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The tragedy of Ahab and Jezebel is reminiscent of Shakespeare's Macbeth, who after being entreated by three witches greeting him as "king" and thus confirming his lecherous and latent longings for the throne, was later drawn into a conspiracy of murder by his wife, Lady Macbeth. Jezebel's plot included forgery and assassination. Because Naboth would not sell Ahab his land, she conspired to have him killed. Lady Macbeth, desiring her husband to have the throne, murdered King Duncan by driving a knife through his heart while he slept in her home.
