Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)
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Ahab summons the priests of Baal and the people of Israel to meet on Mount CarmelElijah addressing the peopletwo sacrificial altars are set up ~ story of Elijahan altar is prepared by the Baal-worshippers and a bull is laid upon it; all the priests' cries, wild dances and self-mutilations are in vain (sacrifice on Mount Carmel)the Baal-worshippers are mocked by ElijahElijah takes twelve stones and repairs the ruined altar; he prepares his sacrificeas Elijah prays, God sends fire which burns up not only his sacrifice but also the altar itself; the people fall prostrateat Elijah's order, the priests of Baal are taken to the brook of Kishon and slainthe end of the drought ~ story of ElijahElijah climbs to the top of Mount Carmel where he bows down to the ground; a servant is sent to look towards the sea to check for rainthe servant reports he has seen a small cloud ~ story of Elijahin a downpour of rain, Ahab returns to Jezreel in his chariot with Elijah running in front of him
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Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)
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Altes Testament
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Ancien Testament
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Antico Testamento
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Baal
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Baal
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Baal
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Baal
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Baal
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Bibel
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Elia
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Elia sfida i sacerdoti di Baal; fine della siccità (1 Re 18, 20-46)
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Elias fordert die Baalspriester heraus; das Ende der Trockenheit (1 Könige 18:20-46)
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Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)
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Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)
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Élie défie les prêtres de Baal; fin de la sécheresse (1 Rois 18:20-46)
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