Mount Carmel
Elijah The Prophet
Jehovah's Actions
Feelings & Faith
Lessons for us
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Elijah asked the people to choose between this true God and Baal.

Jehovah

100

The prophet Jehovah sent to confront King Ahab.

Elijah

100

Jehovah answered Elijah’s prayer with this element

Fire

100

Elijah felt this emotion after Jezebel’s threat.

Fear

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Jehovah requires this kind of worship—not divided.

Exclusive Devotion

200

The sign that proved who the true God was during the test on Mount Carmel.

Fire from heaven

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The wicked queen whose threat caused Elijah to flee.

Jezebel

200

Before correcting Elijah’s thinking, Jehovah provided these.

Food, Water, and Rest

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A reason Elijah’s fear felt overwhelming despite earlier success.

Exhaustion after intense spiritual stress?

200

A modern situation where divided loyalty could exist.

Balancing Jehovah’s standards with worldly pressure? Other similar answers accepted.

300

Elijah poured this on the sacrifice to remove any doubt about the miracle.

Water

300

What Elijah asked Jehovah for after running into the wilderness.

To Die

300

How Jehovah chose to communicate with Elijah at Mount Horeb

A calm, low voice

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Jehovah showed this quality by not rebuking Elijah immediately.

Patience

300

Why Jehovah sometimes helps us quietly instead of dramatically.

Because quiet help builds endurance and faith. Or similar answers.

400

According to Elijah’s prayer, this—not spectacle—was Jehovah’s main goal.

Turning the people’s hearts back to Jehovah

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The mistaken conclusion Elijah reached about his situation.

I am the only one left

400

Why Jehovah did not speak through wind, earthquake, or fire.

Because dramatic power was not what Elijah needed at that moment.

400

What this account teaches about faithful servants and discouragement.

Discouragement does not mean loss of Jehovah’s approval?

400

Romans 11:2–4 reassures us of this truth.

Jehovah always knows who his faithful servants are

500

The people’s real problem before the fire came down.

Divided loyalty (limping between two opinions)

500

The journey Elijah made after being strengthened by food from Jehovah. How long did it take, and where did he go?

40 days and 40 nights to Mount Horeb

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What 3 methods did Jehovah use for restoring Elijah's strength and purpose?

Reassurance, Gentle Guidance and new assignments.

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The difference Jehovah recognizes between spiritual weakness and this condition.

Human Exhaustion

500

The deepest lesson linking Mount Carmel and Mount Horeb.

Jehovah shows power to prove who he is—and gentleness to help his servants endure?

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