Overview of Emotions
Covetousness and Greed: Ahab's intense desire for Naboth's vineyard reflects his covetousness and greed.
Despair and Resignation: Naboth's refusal to sell the vineyard causes Ahab to fall into a state of despair and resignation.
Deception and Ruthlessness: Jezebel's scheme to falsely accuse Naboth and have him executed highlights her deception and ruthlessness.
Injustice and Indignation: The unjust execution of Naboth evokes a sense of deep injustice and indignation.
Fear and Repentance: Elijah's prophecy of doom upon Ahab and his house brings fear and leads to Ahab's temporary repentance.
Divine Judgment: The pronouncement of divine judgment on Ahab and Jezebel emphasizes the inevitability of divine retribution.