ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: BABYLON IS FALLING DOWN, Part 5
Reprint: September 15, 2023
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Good Morning! Let's pick up where we left off last week, talking about Jezebel,
and more than that, the spirit of Jezebel.
Ahab
and Jezebel had built for themselves a rather posh ivory palace on a
promontory, jutting out from the hill, Samaria. Just below the palace lay a
vineyard belonging to Naboth, the Jezreelite.
Ahab looked out from his palace day after day, admiring Naboth's
vineyard. Finally, he went to Naboth and offered to
buy it from him, or trade a larger and better(?) vineyard in exchange for Naboth's vineyard.
Naboth refused saying that
this was an inheritance passed down from his father, Jezreel,
and his fathers before him. No matter how hard Ahab
tried to dicker, Naboth wouldn't be bought or swayed
in his decision. Naboth felt that it would dishonor
his father, Jezreel, to dispose of that which he had
labored a lifetime to establish.
Ahab
took Naboth's refusal as rejection, went home, laid
on his bed, refused to eat, and simply pouted. Jezebel walked in on him, saw
his despondency, and asked him what his problem was. Ahab told her, and she
responded, "No problem! Just leave it to me. I will personally give it to
you as my gift."
Jezebel
thereupon set in motion a scheme all Christians should observe, which is a
classic example of the spirit of the Amorites -- and specifically, the spirit
of Jezebel -- in operation. The first thing she did (you can read this in I
Kings 21) was to call a fast and instruct the elders of the city to prepare for
a public meeting in which Naboth would be honored and
set before the people as "Man of the Year" (or something like that!)
Look out, Naboth! This is sucker bait!
The
next thing she did was to find two men of believable reputation in the
community, and get them (through bribery, or promises of certain favors) to
stand up at the public meeting where Naboth was being
honored and accuse him of blasphemy (isn't that interesting!)
against God, and treason against the king. It worked like clockwork.
Because
the Mosaic Law specified that an accusation had to be confirmed in the mouth of
two or more witnesses, Naboth was a certain dead duck
as soon as the second witness confirmed the first.
The
elders of the city, like good, law abiding believers, accepted the accusations
against Naboth without so much as a whimper or
protest, even though he had been among them for a lifetime and they had all
grown up together. Never mind the fact that Jezebel was an outsider, a newcomer
to the community, and a citizen of a nation whom God had condemned to death.
She was "the King's wife!" She was "the Queen." Sure
enough, they took Naboth outside the city and stoned
him to death.
See
what the spirit of Jezebel does to those of God's people who have genuine
integrity in their relationship with Him?
Jezebel
promptly confiscated Naboth's vineyard, his property,
and all his belongings, and then went and piously presented her gift to Ahab.
See
what the spirit of Jezebel does to God's people -- how it first kills, and then
robs them of their inheritance -- all under the guise and protection of the Law
(whether New Testament, or Old Testament)?
Ahab,
having been completely hoodwinked by Jezebel, bought into the spirit of the
Amorites spirit, soul and body. We are told (in I Kings 21:25-26) that "There was none like unto Ahab, which did sell himself to
work wickedness in the sight of the Lord, whom Jezebel, his wife, stirred up.
And he did very abominably in following idols, according to all things as did
the Amorites, whom the Lord cast out before the children of Israel." (KJV)
The
Lord sent Elijah to prophesy certain coming judgment against Jezebel, promising
that "The
dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of Jezreel," which
she killed Naboth to obtain.
We
won't get into all of the events which followed, or how that spirit in Jezebel
caused the prophets in Israel (with precious few exceptions) to prophesy
falsely to Ahab (their "words" from the Lord actually came from the spirit
of divination instead). It is important, however, to note that Ahab and Jezebel
had a very desirable daughter, along with their sons, Ahaziah
and Jehoram.
What!?! Yup! You've got it!
Here we go again. Same song, third verse.
We
have noted that there was a break in Judah for one generation -- that of
Jehoshaphat -- in which the spirit of the Amorites was not in power, and was
unable to influence the throne of Judah. Know why? Jehoshaphat was the first
king since the time of Rehoboam to reappoint the worshippers,
the descendants of Asaph, Heman
and Jeduthun, to minister before the Lord twenty-four
hours per day.
In
fact, it was Jahaziel, a fifth generation descendant
of Asaph, who stood before Jehoshaphat when Moab and Ammon assembled an army against Judah, and prophesied the
deliverance of the Lord. Jahaziel's prophecy tweaked
Jehoshaphat's memory so that he sent the singers, the worshippers and musicians
out before the armies of Judah -- a move which resulted in a stunning victory
for Judah as the Lord caused Moab and Ammon to fight
among themselves and decimate one another's armies.
Jehoshaphat
sat on the throne of Judah for twenty-five years. His son, Jehoram,
came to the throne following his death. As unbelievable as it seems, and in
spite of seeing the great victories the Lord gave to his father in the midst of
the praise and worship, "[Jehoram] walked in the way of the kings of Israel, like as
did the house of Ahab: for he had the daughter of Ahab (and Jezebel) [Athaliah] to wife: and he wrought evil in the eyes of the
Lord." (II Chronicles 21:6)
Well,
the spirit of Jezebel isn't about to allow any contestants for her throne, and
wouldn't you know it, Jehoram set about to kill all
of his brothers -- anyone who might conceivably be in line to take the throne
in the event of his untimely death.
Can
you believe this? Ahab has been killed in battle. Ahab and Jezebel's son, Ahaziah, now takes the throne of Israel. Jezebel is very
much alive, and the power behind the throne of Israel as "Queen
Mother." Her daughter, Athaliah, marries
Jehoshaphat's son, Jehoram, when he takes the throne
of Judah. Now the spirit of Jezebel is in control of all Israel and Judah!
Ahaziah, Ahab and Jezebel's
son, only survived on the throne of Israel for two years before being killed. Ahaziah had not had time to have any children who could
succeed him to the throne of Israel, so Jezebel fixed things right smartly. Now
Jehoram, her other son, took the throne in the place
of his brother, and Mama Jezebel stayed in control of things.
Over
in Judah, Jehoshaphat's son, also named Jehoram,
lasted on the throne for eight years and died after "the Lord smote him in his bowels with an incurable
disease." No problem for Jezebel...er, make that Athaliah. Oh well,
same difference. So Jehoram and Athaliah's
son, Ahaziah, now takes the throne.
(Would
you believe that this family has a problem with names. They seem to be stuck in
a rut! Jehoram! Ahaziah!
Israel, or Judah -- it makes no difference. The spirit of Jezebel always makes
its identity known.)
This
Ahaziah only lasts on the throne of Judah for one
year. He met the judgment of the Lord in the person of Jehu, the captain of the
armies of Israel, who was executing God's word against the household of Ahab
and Jezebel.
Well,
the spirit of Jezebel isn't going to take that lying down. Nosiree! We'll fix that! No more of these
weakling men on the throne! I'll just take the throne myself! So Athaliah, the daughter of Jezebel, the wife of the late
King Jehoram, and the mother of the late King Ahaziah, how takes the throne of Judah herself. She decides
to take things one step farther than her erstwhile husband by destroying all of
the seed of the lineage of David who might step forward to contest her claim on
the throne of Judah.
It
would have worked, too, had it not been for the spiritual awareness of the high
priest in Jerusalem, Jehoiada by name. He realized
that he'd better act quickly. His wife, Jehoshabeath,
who was Jehoshaphat's daughter, hid Joash in her
nursery as one of her own children. Jehoiada and his
wife raised Joash as one of their own children.
In
the mean time, Athaliah sat on the throne of Judah
for six years.
When
Joash turned seven years of age, Jehoiada
made preparation for his coronation. In a stunning move, the captains of the
armies of Judah went throughout the land gathering together the priests, the
Levites, and the elders of all the cities in Judah. These were quietly brought
into the temple on the Sabbath, as though it were a normal gathering.
Swords
were passed around, and the announcement was given. As the coronation began
with fanfare, praise and worship, Athaliah came in to
see what all the commotion was about. The priests stopped her at the gate and
put her to death. So much for the daughter of Jezebel.......but not for the
spirit of Jezebel which remained in hiding -- for thirty-nine years.
Jehoiada lived to the ripe
old age of 130 years. Joash reigned well, so long as Jehoiada lived. He had been contaminated by the spirit of
Jezebel, however. He was, after all, her great-grandson. So long as praise and
worship went forth in Judah (and it did for thirty-nine years), that spirit was
subdued.
When
Jehoiada died, Joash was
beset by self-seeking politicians currying his favor. The first thing to go was
the praise and worship.
Zechariah,
the son of Jehoiada, who had been raised with Joash as his brother, came to reprove Joash
with the word of the Lord. Naturally, the spirit of Jezebel couldn't tolerate
reproof and rebuke. Joash, if you can believe this,
arose in anger and put his erstwhile brother, Zechariah -- the prophet of the
Lord -- to death. Less than a year later, Joash's
servants assassinated him.
113
years passed before another king, Hezekiah, came to the throne of Judah who had
any real concept of relationship with the Lord. Even so, in spite of the
blessings of the Lord, and a "world-class" military victory over
Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, Hezekiah became insensitive to that which the
Lord had accomplished on his behalf.
Judah
had been a third, or even fourth-rate power during the years of Hezekiah's
predecessors, being continually invaded, having their cities destroyed, and
their wealth carried away by the armies of the Edomites,
the Philistines, the Egyptians and the Assyrians. With the astounding victory
by Hezekiah over Sennacherib, who had been one of the most feared kings and
battle strategists of that era, Baladan, the king of
Babylon, sent his son, Merodach-Baladan and several
ambassadors to check out this Hezekiah and see what sort of king he might be --
whether they should also fear him, or whether this was just a fluke.
Hezekiah
was flattered by the attention -- especially by the king of Babylon. By this
time, Babylon had become a major military and political power to be reckoned
with. To receive an ambassage from Babylon was quite
an honor. It meant that they regarded Hezekiah as their equal! (Oh yeah!?!)
Hezekiah took the same bait that Naboth fell for, not
realizing that he was being set up for conquest by Babylon.
Naturally,
he showed the prince of Babylon and his ambassadors the fruit of his great
victory, along with the treasures in his house, and the treasures in the house
of the Lord. The Lord sent Isaiah to pay a visit to Hezekiah. "What said these men, and from whence came they unto
thee?" Isaiah
asked. Hezekiah told him that they had come from Babylon, and that "there is nothing among my treasures that I have not shewed them."
Dummy!
You fell for the trap of Jezebel! (Isaiah 39:5-6) Then said Isaiah to Hezekiah, "Hear the Word of the Lord of Hosts: behold the days come,
that all that is in thine house, and that which thy
fathers have laid up in store until this day, shall be carried to Babylon:
nothing shall be left," saith the Lord.
"And of thy sons that shall issue from thee, which thou shalt beget, shall they take away; and they shall be
eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon." (KJV)
See
how the spirit of Jezebel operates? It sets people up by making them believe
that they are being honored, only to make them talk about themselves and
display all of their weaknesses. Ahhh, but wait!
There was nothing said about Jezebel in this instance!
Right!
Now you're beginning to get the picture. It was the King of Babylon, and he was
utilizing exactly the same ruse that Jezebel used on Naboth.
Get it? Jezebel was subservient to the King of Babylon. He was her true
husband. Whatever he desired, she carried out.
It
all had one end, and one end only: captivity! Captivity for all
those whom Jezebel was able to snare. They all wound up -- in Babylon!
Eighty-seven years after Hezekiah's death, his great-grandson was carried off
into Egypt by Pharaoh Necho. Less than 12 years
later, Nebuchadnezzar came against Pharaoh Necho and
carried off Hezekiah's great grandsons -- including Jehoahaz,
who had been taken into Egypt -- turned them into eunuchs, and kept them in the
palace at Babylon to be his prisoners. All Judah fell prey to Babylon, and was
taken into captivity. One hundred thirty-four years earlier, the king of Israel
-- along with the ten tribes in his kingdom -- were taken into captivity by
Nebuchadnezzar's grandfather.
The
spirit of Jezebel had done its work, faithfully carrying out the wishes of the
king -- the master spirit -- of Babylon, Lucifer himself. Jezebel, the spirit
of the Amorites incarnate, had seduced the kings of Israel and the people of
God, and in the process, blasphemed, defamed, and killed multiplied thousands
of God's people, and especially His prophets and messengers who could expose
her and contest her claim.
That's
it for today. Next week we'll start linking all of this to Babylon, the driving
spirit that is Babylon, and the direct connection to John's Revelation of
"Mystery Babylon."
Blessings
on you!
Regner
A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
RIVER
WORSHIP CENTER
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