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What (who) is Jezebel - definition

BIBLICAL PHOENICIAN PRINCESS
Jezabel; Jezebel (biblical); Jezebel (Bible); אִיזֶבֶל
  • ''The Death of Jezebel'' by [[Gustave Doré]]
  • ''Queen Jezebel Being Punished by Jehu'', by [[Andrea Celesti]]
  • Jezebel]]''
  • Francis Dicksee]] (1853–1928)
  • ''Jezabel'' by Léon Auguste Perrey
  • 1863}}) by [[Frederic Leighton]]

Jezebel         
·noun A bold, vicious woman; a termagant.
jezebel         
n.
Fury, Gorgon, brazen woman, virago, she-monster.
Jezebel         
['d??z?b?l]
¦ noun a shameless or immoral woman.
Origin
C16: Jezebel, wife of Ahab in the Bible.

Wikipedia

Jezebel

Jezebel (; Hebrew: אִיזֶבֶל, Modern: ʾĪzével, Tiberian: ʾĪzeḇel) was the daughter of Ithobaal I of Tyre and the wife of Ahab, King of Israel, according to the Book of Kings of the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings 16:31).

According to the biblical narrative, Jezebel, along with her husband, instituted the worship of Baal and Asherah on a national scale. In addition, she violently purged the prophets of Yahweh from Israel, damaging the reputation of the Omride dynasty. For these offences, the Omride dynasty was annihilated, with Jezebel herself suffering death by defenestration.

Later, in the Book of Revelation, Jezebel is symbolically associated with false prophets.

Examples of use of Jezebel
1. By Cnaan Liphshiz To show the seal belonged to Queen Jezebel, Dr.
2. By way of elimination, she shows Jezebel as the only plausible owner.
3. "I admit my solution for the seal of Jezebel is quite simple.
4. Israeli archaeologists had suspected Jezebel was the owner ever since the seal was first documented in 1'64.
5. At the time, Elijah was being hunted by Queen Jezebel and had been inspired to take refuge on the mountain.