1. Why did King Ahab not want to consult a true prophet of God concerning a proposed joint military operation with King Jehoshaphat of Judah?
- Ahab believed the prophet Micaiah hated him because he spoke God's truth.
- Ahab wanted only to hear encouragement from his court prophets who predicted victory.
- Ahab feared a negative word would come from God's prophet because of his guilt associated with leading Israel into idolatry.
- All of the above.
2. What happened to Ahab after jailing Micaiah for his prophecy?