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541 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 7
… of Baal, and the monarch of Israel, stands the defenseless man, Elijah, apparently alone, yet not alone. The most powerful host of Heaven surround him. Angels …
542 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 8
… if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.” Not one in that vast assembly dare utter one word for God, and show their loyalty to Jehovah.
543 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 10
… of Baal from morning even until noon, saying, O Baal, hear us. But there was no voice, nor any that answered. And they leaped upon the altar which was made.”
544 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 11
… of Baal dare not dissent or evade the matter. God has directed this trial, and has prepared confusion for the authors of idolatry, and a signal triumph for his …
545 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 12
… to Baal's priests, the deluded worshipers of idols. No voice answers their frantic cries. The priests are continually devising how, by deception, they can …
546 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 13
… to Baal's altars. Evening draws on. The prophets of Baal are wearied, faint, and confused. One suggests one thing, and one, another, until they cease their efforts …
547 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 16
… of Baal to tear down. He does not call upon one of the people to aid him in his laborious work. The altar of Baal are all prepared; but Elijah turns to the broken …
548 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 17
… of Baal, wearied with their vain, frenzied efforts, were sitting or lying prostrate on the ground, waiting to see what Elijah would do. They were filled with …
549 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 18
… of Baal. Now they are privileged to witness the calm and awe-inspiring deportment of Elijah, in contrast. He reminded the people of their degeneracy, which …
550 The Review and Herald September 30, 1873, paragraph 19
… prayer. Baal's priests had screamed, and foamed, and leaped, and prayed, very long—from morning until near evening. Elijah's prayer was very short, earnest, reverential …
551 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 1
… of Baal. With fearful terror, Ahab and Baal's priests witnessed the wonderful exhibition of Jehovah's power. Again is heard, in startling words of command …
552 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 6
… of Baal; and yet, after the exhausting toil of the day, he who could bring down fire from heaven, and bring the clouds and the rain, after a day of most signal triumph …
553 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 9
… of Baal. This woman was hardened in sin, and she became infuriated. Jezebel, bold, determined, and defiant in her idolatry, declared to Ahab that Elijah should …
554 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 10
… of Baal. Elijah should have met this threat and oath of Jezebel with an appeal for protection to the God of Heaven, who had commissioned him to do the work he …
555 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 1
… of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron, whether I shall recover of this disease. But the angel of the Lord said unto Elijah the Tishbite, Arise, go up to meet the messengers …
556 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 2
… served Baal, and worshiped him, and provoked the Lord God of Israel to anger, as his father Ahab had done. But judgments followed close upon the sins of the rebellious …
557 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 3
… of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron, whether I shall recover of this disease.”
558 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 16
… of Baal-zebub, at Ekron; but instead of a message from the idol, he hears the awful denunciation from the God of Israel, “Thou shalt not come down from that bed on …
559 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 27
… if Baal, then serve him.”
560 The Review and Herald August 28, 1883, paragraph 22
… if Baal, then follow him.” In Christ's stead, I beseech you to pray as you never prayed before, to seek earnestly for faith and love, that seem to be almost banished …