Consequent upon the murder of Naboth by Ahab and Jezebel, God declared that
Consequent upon the murder of Naboth by Ahab and Jezebel, God declared that
- A) He would require the blood of Naboth from Ahab
- B) Ahab's descendants would never ascend the throne in Israel
- C) dogs would lick Ahab's blood where they had licked Naboth
- D) the sword would not depart from the house of Ahab
Correct Answer: C) dogs would lick Ahab's blood where they had licked Naboth
Explanation
This question is about a story from the Bible where Ahab and his wife Jezebel plotted to take a vineyard that belonged to Naboth. When Naboth refused to sell it to them, Jezebel arranged for him to be falsely accused of a crime and stoned to death. In response to this, God declared a punishment for Ahab. The question asks what this punishment was.
Option A suggests that God would require Ahab to pay for the murder of Naboth with his own life, but this is not the correct answer.
Option B suggests that Ahab's descendants would never be kings of Israel. This is a common punishment in the Bible, but it is not the punishment that God declared in this particular story.
Option C is the correct answer. God declared that dogs would lick Ahab's blood in the same place where they had licked Naboth's blood. This was a shameful and degrading punishment, and it was a direct result of the way that Ahab and Jezebel had treated Naboth.
Option D suggests that Ahab's family would be plagued by violence and warfare, but this is not the punishment that God declared in this story.
To understand this story better, it is important to know that Ahab was a king of Israel who did many evil things, including worshipping false gods and disobeying God's commands. Jezebel was his wife, and she was also known for her wickedness. Naboth was a righteous man who refused to give up his ancestral land, even when the king offered to buy it from him. The story shows how even powerful people can face God's punishment when they do wrong.

