Playlist: 7000 Men (topic)

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Jehu: A Type for Today

Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In Israel, there were 7,000 people who had not gone over to Baal worship. However, as a nation, 7,000 was not a significant number. These individuals were scarce and fearfully kept a low profile from the priests of Baal and Ashtoreth, as well as from the king and queen. This scarcity and secrecy likely contributed to Elijah's …


The Doctrine of Israel (Part Nine): Romans 11

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In the Old Testament, during the time of Elijah, God preserved a remnant of 7,000 men who had not bowed to Baal. This historical event is used to illustrate that God has always worked with a small, elect remnant within Israel. This pattern of working with a remnant continues into the present time, where there is a remnant …


The Elijah Syndrome

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

Elijah fell into a dilemma of either fearing God or fearing man, and ended up fearing Jezebel rather than God, thinking he was alone in his zeal for God.


The Two Witnesses (Part Seven)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The earthquake in Revelation 11:13 results in the death of 7,000 men. These men are described as "men of name," suggesting they are individuals of distinction or renown. This could imply that God specifically targets the prominent figures among the Beast's followers in Jerusalem with this earthquake.