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Great Women of the Bible - Part 4

34 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, the Biblical Christianity Podcast examines the life and influence of Jezebel, one of the clearest biblical examples of wickedness, manipulation, and rebellion against God. The conversation looks at her involvement in false worship, her corrupting influence on Ahab, her hatred for God’s prophets, and the destructive legacy she left behind. More than a character study, this episode is a warning about the power of influence in marriage, family, and spiritual life. Jezebel stands as a reminder that Scripture was written for our learning—not only through examples of faithfulness, but also through examples of what must be avoided.

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