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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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iches in thy house, Iwill not go with thee, neither will I eat bread nor drink water in this place.For so the Lord commanded me, saying, Eat no bread nor drink water there,nor come back by the same way that thou goest. So the prophet turned tocome back by another way, to the land of Judah. rJow an old man, who was also a prophet, when he heard what the prophetfrom Judah had done, followed after, and came up with him, and said, Comehome with me and eat bread. But the prophet from Judah said, I may not gowith thee, nor eat bread nor drink -water in this place, for the Lord has com-manded me, saying, Thou shalt eat no bread nor drink water there, nor comeback by the way that thou goest. But the old man persuaded the prophet fromJudah, and he listened to his words and went back with him, and did eat breadand drink water in his house. After he had eaten and drunk, he started to go back to the land of Judah. But as he went, a lion met him and slew him, and his dead body lay in the road. 146
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THE PROPHET FROM JUDAH DISOBEYS THE LORD AND IS SLAIN BY A LION. ,;- I Kin.- XIII M The Prophet Elijah Foretells a Famine. JEROBOAM reigned for twenty-two years; and he died and rTadab his sonwas made king in his place. Nadab did not serve God, but worshipped the golden calves which hisfather had set up. He went with his army against the Philistines and besiegedone of their cities. While he was there and after he had been king for two years,a man named Baasha rebelled against him and slew him; and Baasha was madeking over the ten tribes of Israel. After six kings had ruled over the ten tribes of Israel, Ahab, Omrfs son, wasmade king. The Bible tells us that he was more wicked than all who had ruledbefore him. He took for his wife the daughter of a heathen king. Her namewas Jezebel, and she worshipped the idol Baal. And Ahab built a house, ortemple, for the idol, in the city of Samaria. And the Lord was displeased with Ahab and sent the prophet Elijah to tellhim that there should not,

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The disobedient prophet slain by a lion. 1 Kings 13:24-25. Illustration by Gustave Doré

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