She was beautiful. Brilliant. Dangerous. From the royal courts of Sidon to the throne of Israel, Jezebel rose with unmatched ambition. A Phoenician princess and wife of King Ahab, she entered Israel not merely as a bride, but as a force determined to reshape a nation. Temples rose. Prophets fell silent. Power gathered around her like a storm. But one man refused to bow. When the prophet Elijah stood before kings and priests and declared that the heavens themselves would close, a collision began, human ambition against the authority of heaven. Drought gripped the land. Fire fell from the sky on Mount Carmel. A vineyard became the scene of injustice and blood. And the dynasty of Ahab began to unravel beneath a word that could not be silenced. In this sweeping epic of ancient Israel, the story unfolds in great movements of power and prophecy: the rise of a Phoenician princess, the reign of a queen who sought to reshape a kingdom, the fire on Carmel that shook a nation, the blood of Naboth’s vineyard, and the final reckoning that came upon the house of Ahab. Scripture’s most controversial queen rises in power. Prophets stand against kings. And a nation trembles between idolatry and truth. Witness the rise of Jezebel. The courage of Elijah. The fury of Jehu. And the quiet faith of those who carried the Word when kingdoms collapsed. Because pride rarely announces itself as rebellion. It arrives as opportunity. And no throne, no matter how powerful, can stand above the Word. Because kingdoms rise and fall. But the Word of God endures.