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601 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 2

… of Baal and Ashtoreth. In every town and village the people prepared to assemble on Carmel at the appointed time. As they journeyed toward the place, the hearts …

602 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 3

… of Baal and Ashtoreth stood now in leafless groves. On the summit of one of the highest ridges, in sharp contrast with these, was the broken-down altar of Jehovah …

603 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 6

… of Baal, the monarch of Israel, and the surrounding thousands. But Elijah is not alone. Above and around him are the protecting hosts of heaven,—angels that excel …

604 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 7

… if Baal, then follow him.”

605 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 11

… ; but Baal's prophets are four hundred and fifty men. Let them therefore give us two bullocks; and let them choose one bullock for themselves, and cut it in pieces …

606 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 12

… of Baal dare not lift their voices in dissent; and addressing them, Elijah commands, “Choose you one bullock for yourselves, and dress it first; for ye are many …

607 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 13

… , “O Baal, hear us!” The priests gather about their altar, and with leaping and writhing and screaming, and with tearing of the hair and cutting of the flesh, they …

608 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 14

… that Baal, whom the priests serve with frenzy and apparent sincerity, hears the cries of his deluded followers. There is no voice, no reply to their frantic …

609 The Review and Herald September 18, 1913, paragraph 15

… from Baal. But Elijah watches every movement, and the priests, hoping against hope for some opportunity to deceive, continue to carry on the senseless ceremonies …

611 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 3

… of Baal are weary, faint, confused. One suggests one thing, and another something else, until finally they cease their efforts. Their shrieks and curses no longer …

612 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 7

… of Baal, exhausted by their vain efforts, wait to see what Elijah will do. They hate the prophet for proposing a test that has exposed the weakness and inefficiency …

613 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 9

… of Baal had prayed wildly, incoherently. Elijah prays simply and fervently, asking God to show his superiority over Baal, that Israel may be led to turn to him …

614 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 11

A silence, oppressive in its solemnity, rests upon all. The priests of Baal tremble with terror. Conscious of their guilt, they look for swift retribution.

615 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 13

… of Baal-worship, in contrast with the reasonable service required by the true God, stands fully revealed. They recognize God's justice and mercy in withholding …

616 The Review and Herald September 25, 1913, paragraph 14

… of Baal witness with consternation the wonderful revelation of Jehovah's power. Yet even in their discomfiture and in the presence of divine glory, they …

617 The Review and Herald October 23, 1913, paragraph 9

… unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.”

618 The Review and Herald October 23, 1913, paragraph 10

… following Baal. Doubt and unbelief are exercising their baleful influence over mind and heart, and many are substituting for the oracles of God the theories …

619 The Review and Herald October 23, 1913, paragraph 11

… to Baal, many who long to understand more fully in regard to Christ and the law, many who are hoping against hope that Jesus will soon come to end the reign of …

620 The Review and Herald November 6, 1913, Art. A, paragraph 1

… of Baal. Many, even of those who claim to be Christians, have allied themselves with influences that are unalterably opposed to God and his truth. Thus they …