Elijah (Classic Reprint): His Life and Times - Couverture souple

William Milligan

 
9781331783770: Elijah (Classic Reprint): His Life and Times

Synopsis

This book presents a comprehensive study of Elijah, the charismatic prophet who emerges from obscurity to confront the wickedness of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel in the northern kingdom of Israel. Against the backdrop of widespread idolatry and moral decay, the author examines Elijah's role as a bold advocate for the worship of Yahweh and the social justice He demands. The author explores Elijah's profound dependence on God and his willingness to endure hardships for his faith. Through his experiences at the brook Cherith and in Zarephath, the prophet learns valuable lessons about God's provision and the importance of trusting in Him amidst suffering. These trials prepare him for his public ministry, during which he confronts the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel and denounces Ahab's wickedness, eventually leading to the downfall of the oppressive regime. This book delves into the significance of Elijah's mission within the broader context of Israel's history. The author highlights his role as a forerunner to Elisha, John the Baptist, and ultimately Jesus Christ, demonstrating how Elijah's life and teachings laid the groundwork for later messianic expectations. By examining his prophetic ministry, the book provides insights into the nature of true faith, the power of prayer, and the transformative impact of God's judgment and mercy.

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