Elijah Runs Away to Mount Horeb
Ahab and Jezebel's Reaction
When Ahab informed Jezebel of Elijah's actions and the slaughter of Baal's prophets, Jezebel responded with a vengeful threat to kill Elijah.
Elijah's Flight
In fear for his life, Elijah fled into the wilderness, traveling for forty days and nights until he reached Mount Horeb, also known as Mount Sinai.
Mount Horeb's Significance
Mount Horeb holds immense significance in biblical history. It's the place where Moses encountered the burning bush, received the Ten Commandments, and made a covenant with God on behalf of the Israelites after their liberation from slavery in Egypt.
Elijah's Experience on Mount Horeb
Upon arriving at Mount Horeb, Elijah sheltered in a cave, seeking refuge from Jezebel's persecution and the harsh conditions of the desert.
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