Derisively Challenges the Priests of Baal to offer Sacrifices
Elijah
Elijah the Tishbite, a Gileadite and Prophet, Called Elias
Elijah: A Post-Exile Jew
Elijah: Also Called Eliah: A Benjamite Chief
Elijah: Antitype of John the Baptist
Elijah: Appears to Jesus at his Transfiguration
Elijah: Consolation Given To
Elijah: Despondency and Complaints of
Elijah: Fasts for Forty Days
Elijah: Flees to the Wilderness of Damascus
Elijah: Kills the Prophets of Baal
Elijah: Miracles of Calls Fire Down Upon the Soldiers of Ahaziah
Elijah: Miracles of Causes Fire to Consume the Sacrifice
Elijah: Miracles of Causes Rain After Seven Years of Drought
Elijah: Miracles of Increases the Oil of the Widow of Zarephath
Elijah: Miracles of Raises the Son of the Woman of Zarephath from the Dead
Elijah: Persecuted by Ahab
Elijah: Personal Aspect of
Elijah: Prophecies of Foretells a Drought
Elijah: Prophecies of The Death of Ahaziah
Elijah: Prophecies of The Destruction of Ahab and his House
Elijah: Prophecies of The Plague Sent As a Judgment Upon the People in the Time of Jehoram, King of Israel
Elijah: Returns, and Sends a Message to Ahab
Elijah: The Tishbite
Elijah: The Tishbite, a Gileadite and Prophet, Called Elias in the King James Version of the Nt: Piety of
Escapes to the Wilderness from the Fierceness of Jezebel
Escapes to the Wilderness, where he is Miraculously Fed by Ravens
Irony: Elijah to the Priests of Baal
Meets Ahab and Directs Him to Assemble the Prophets of Baal
Sarcasm: Elijah to the Priests of Baal