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Jezebel unhinged: Loosing the Black Female Body in religion and culture. Duke University Press,. Mokoena, Lerato (2021). "Reclaiming Jezebel and Mrs Job: Challenging Sexist Cultural Stereotypes and the Curse of Invisibility" in Transgression and transformation: Feminist, postcolonial and queer Biblical interpretation as creative interventions.
Nevertheless I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols. [19] The Jerusalem Bible suggests that Jezebel was a "self-styled prophetess of the Nicolaitan sect". [20] Theologian John Gill writes:
Articles relating to Jezebel, Queen of Israel, and her depictions. According to the biblical narrative, Jezebel replaced Yahwism with Baal and Asherah worship and was responsible for Naboth’s death. This caused irreversible damage to the reputation of the Omride dynasty, who were already unpopular among the Israelites.
Jezebel (Revelation) (Revelation 2:20) (not to be confused with the Jezebel of the Old Testament) The false prophet of the Book of Revelation (16:13, 19:20, 20:10) The false prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:13–40) Noadiah (Nehemiah 6:14) Shemaiah the Nehelamite (Jeremiah 29:24) Simon Magus (Acts 8:9–24) Zedekiah, son of Maaseiah (Jeremiah 29:21)
Deborah #2 – Prophetess and the fourth, and the only female, Judge of pre–monarchic Israel in the Old Testament. Judges [41] Delilah – The "woman in the valley of Sorek" who Samson loved. Judges [42] Dinah – Daughter of Jacob, one of the patriarchs of the Israelites and Leah, his first wife. Genesis [43] Dorcas, also known as Tabitha ...
John addresses the church of Sardis for being "dead" or unaware of things to come, whose works are not perfect before God.; John addresses the church of Philadelphia to persevere with what little strength they have; to hold fast so that no one takes their crown.
Many scholars believe that this describes Jezebel's attempt to introduce the worship of the Baʿal of Tyre, Melqart, [57] to the Israelite capital Samaria in the 9th century BCE. [58] Against this, Day argues that Jezebel's Baʿal was more probably Baʿal Shamem , the Lord of the Heavens, a title most often applied to Hadad, who is also often ...
Jezebel, a prophetess in the church of Thyatira in Revelation 2:20 "Jezebel", a stereotype of a sexually voracious black woman and historical example of a negative stereotype; Jezebel, a historic fire engine maintained by the RCS Motor Club; Jezebel, a bare critical experiment at Los Alamos National Laboratory made of plutonium