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1 Kings 19:1 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

Ahab told Jezebel  everything that Elijah had done  and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

AHAB TOLD Jezebel all that Elijah had done and how he had slain all the prophets [of Baal] with the sword.

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American Standard Version (1901)

And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword.

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Common English Bible

Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, how he had killed all Baal’s prophets with the sword.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

Then Ahab reported to Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and how he had killed all the prophets with the sword.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

And Achab told Jezabel all that Elias had done, and how he had slain all the prophets with the sword.

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1 Kings 19:1
6 Tagairtí Cros  

Then, as if following the sin of Jeroboam son of Nebat were not enough, he married Jezebel,  the daughter of Ethbaal king of the Sidonians,  and then proceeded to serve Baal and bow in worship to him.


Then Elijah ordered them, ‘Seize the prophets of Baal!  Do not let even one of them escape.’ So they seized them, and Elijah brought them down to the Wadi Kishon  and slaughtered them there.


Still, there was no one like Ahab, who devoted himself to do what was evil in the Lord’s sight, because his wife Jezebel incited him.


Then the king commanded Jerahmeel the king’s son, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to seize the scribe Baruch and the prophet Jeremiah, but the Lord hid them.


quenched the raging of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, gained strength in weakness, became mighty in battle, and put foreign armies to flight.