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Fortson's Biblical Biographies: Jezebel

De: Dante Fortson
Narrado por: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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The story of Jezebel is not merely a tale of a wicked queen, but a window into a titanic struggle between two irreconcilable worldviews that shaped the ancient Near East. To approach her history is to step into a volatile landscape of ninth century BCE politics, where the borders of faith and state were blurred by incense and blood. She was a woman born of the sea, a Phoenician princess of Tyre and Sidon, who was thrust into the rugged, mountainous heart of Israel to cement a military alliance. Yet, she was never content to be a silent partner in the Omride dynasty. She brought with her the sophisticated, cosmopolitan, and autocratic traditions of her father, King Ethbaal, and in doing so, she ignited a spiritual civil war that would eventually consume her entire house.

For centuries, the name Jezebel has been used as a shorthand for manipulation, apostasy, and feminine guile. In the Biblical record, she is the ultimate antagonist, the shadow that stands in opposition to the fiery zeal of the prophet Elijah. However, to understand the historical Jezebel, one must look past the labels and examine the cultural friction she represented. She arrived in a kingdom that was founded on a unique covenant with a single, invisible God, a nation where even the king was theoretically subject to the law of the commoner. Jezebel came from a world where the king was a living god and the state religion was a tool of absolute control. When these two philosophies collided, the result was a decade of religious purges, catastrophic droughts, and judicial murders that shook the foundations of the Hebrew monarchy.

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