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A Reluctant Resistance
Commentators observe that while Ahab finally refuses a demand, his stance is far from heroic. He still addresses the enemy king as "my lord" and himself as "thy servant." Scholars describe his response not as righteous conviction, but as a "sneaking manner" of refusal born from desperation after being encouraged by his elders, highlighting his underlying weakness.
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19th Century
Preacher
Driven to extremity, Ahab showed that he had a little courage left, and when he was supported by his people, and, possibly, urged on by them, he pu…
17th Century
Pastor
Wherefore he sent unto the messengers of Benhadad
Upon the advice the elders had given him, and encouraged thereby, …
17th Century
Minister
Benhadad sent Ahab a very insolent demand. Ahab sent a very disgraceful submission; sin brings people into such straits, by putting them out of Div…