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Bible Persecutions |
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The Persecuted |
The Persecutors |
Why the Persecution |
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Isaac |
The Philistines |
God was blessing Isaac, and they envied him |
The Philistines could not subdue Isaac, so they made peace with him |
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Moses |
Israelites |
The Israelites wanted water |
God provided water, in answer to Moses' prayer |
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David |
Saul and others |
David was becoming a powerful leader, threatening Saul's position as king |
David endured the persecution and became king |
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Priests of Nob |
Saul and Doeg |
Saul and Doeg thought the priests helped David escape |
85 priests were killed |
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Prophets |
Jezebel |
Jezebel didn't like to have her evil ways pointed out |
Many prophets were killed |
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Elijah |
Ahab and Jezebel |
Elijah confronted their sins |
Elijah had to flee for his life |
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Micaiah |
Ahab |
Ahab thought Micaiah was stirring up trouble rather than prophesying from God |
Micaiah was thrown into prison |
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Elisha |
A king of Israel (Probably Joram) |
The king thought Elisha had caused the famine |
Elisha ignored the threatened persecution and prophesied the famine's end |
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Hanani |
Asa |
Hanani criticized Asa for trusting in Aram's help more than in God's help |
Hanani was thrown in prison |
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Zechariah |
Joash |
Zechariah confronted the people of Judah for disregarding God's commands |
Zechariah was executed |
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Uriah |
Jehoiakim |
Uriah confronted Jehoiakim about his evil ways |
Uriah was butchered to death |
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Jeremiah |
Zedekiah |
Zedekiah thought Jeremiah was a traitor for prophesying Jerusalem's fall |
Jeremiah was thrown in prison, then into a muddy well |
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Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego |
Nebuchadnezzar |
The three men refused to bow down to anyone but God |
They were thrown into a fiery furnace, but God miraculously saved them |
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Daniel |
National leaders |
Daniel was praying |
Daniel was thrown into a den of lions, but God miraculously saved him |
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Job |
Satan |
Satan wanted to prove that pain and suffering would make a person abandon God |
Job remained faithful to God and was restored |
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John the Baptist |
Herod and Herodias |
John confronted King Herod's adultery |
John was beheaded |
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Jesus |
Religious leaders |
Jesus exposed their sinful motives |
Jesus was crucified, but rose again from the dead to show his authority over all evil |
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Peter and John |
Religious leaders |
Peter and John preached that Jesus was God's Son and the only way to salvation |
They were thrown into prison, but later released |
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Stephen |
Religious leaders |
Stephen exposed their guilt in crucifying Jesus |
Stephen was stoned to death |
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The church |
Paul and others |
The Christians preached Jesus as the Messiah |
Believers faced death, prison, torture, exile |
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James |
Herod Agrippa I |
To please the Jewish leaders |
James was executed |
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Peter |
Herod Agrippa I |
To please the Jewish leaders |
Peter was thrown into prison |
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Paul |
Jews, city officials |
Paul preached about Jesus and confronted those who made money by manipulating others |
Paul was stoned; thrown into prison |
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Timothy |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Timothy was thrown into prison |
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John |
Probably the Romans |
John told others about Jesus |
John was sent into exile on a remote island |
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Micaiah, like thousands of believers before and after him, was persecuted for his faith. The chart shows that persecution comes from a variety of people and is given in a variety of way,. Sometimes God protects us from it; sometimes he doesn’t. but as long as we remain faithful to God alone, we must expect persecution (see also Luke 6:22; 2 Corinthians 6:4-10; 2 Timothy 2:9-12; Revelation 2:10). God also seems to have a special reward for those who endure such persecution (Revelation 6:9-11; 20:4). |
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