- Ἰεζάβελ
- Jezebel
- Jezebel, name given to a false prophetess of Thyatira, possibly borrowed from the name of Ahab's wife, queen of Israel.
- Ἰεζαβήλ
- Jezebel
- N:N-F-P
- Ἰεζάβελ (L, Ἰεζ-; Tr. -βέλ; Rec. -βήλ) ἡ, indecl. (Heb. אִיזֶבֶל; LXX as txt.; FlJ, Ἰεζαβέλη),
Jezebel (3Ki.16:31, al.): symbolically, Rev.2:20 (see Swete, in l).†
(AS)
1) wife of Ahab, an impious and cruel queen who protected idolatry and persecuted the prophets
2) the symbolic name of a woman who pretended to be a prophetess, and who, addicted to antinomianism, claimed Christian liberty of eating things sacrificed to idols
Literal: Jezebel = "chaste"2) the symbolic name of a woman who pretended to be a prophetess, and who, addicted to antinomianism, claimed Christian liberty of eating things sacrificed to idols
Ἰεζαβήλ
Iezabēl
ee-ed-zab-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H348]; Jezabel (that is, Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher)
KJV Usage: Jezabel.