Moby Dick
.... 32.4) or to embrace, as
King Ahab did (1 Kings 16.33), the worship of Baal, his pagan wife Jezebel's main god--repeatedly cost the Jews peace of mind and ....
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Major beliefs of Judaism
.... in the Kings books (Snaith 7). The reign of
King Ahab, husband of Jezebel, in the northern kingdom occurred in the ninth century BC (Snaith 4-5). The Kings ....
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Judaism and Islam
.... Jezebel, a Gentile, is of and from the culture of polytheism, and when here husband,
King Ahab of Israel, permits idol worship, he is challenged by the prophet ....
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Jezebel as an Archetype
.... Jezebel that Naboth is dead. After she reports this to
Ahab, the
king goes out to take possession of the vineyard. And it is here that ....
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Gideon and the Altar of Baal
.... use of the "seventy" for the sons and/or brothers of a
king/leader in .... Numeral Seventy in the Old Testament and the Family of Jerubbaal,
Ahab, Panammuwa, and ....
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The Theme of Alienation in Literature
.... indigenous peoples with whom he has established himself, half god and half
king, half aggrandized .... but says that he is in his way as "defiant" as
Ahab in Moby ....
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Beckett's Endgame Samuel Bec
.... the curtain falls on a symbolic stalemate: (
King Nagg) versus
King and Knight .... This recalls Melville writing about
Ahab's endless quest for the whale Moby-Dick ....
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