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travelers and traders. An effective ruler like King
                                                            Solomon could funnel all traffic inland to a narrow
                                                            pass at Megiddo.

                                                            In the Bible, the Carmel Mountains were first given to
                                                            the tribe of Asher. When the United Kingdom divided,
                                                            the northern kingdom of Israel controlled the area.
                                                            This gave Israel the upper hand against Judah in terms
                                                            of food supply and military influence. In years of
                                                            drought, however, those advantages disappeared
                                                            quickly.

                                                            It was through a drought and a bold challenge on top
                                                            of Mount Carmel that Elijah called the northern
                                                            kingdom to repentance. After three devastating years
                                                            of drought, Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal and
                                                            Asherah to call down fire from heaven. When they
               failed, Elijah prayed for the miracle to Israel’s one, true God, and the fire fell immediately. By the end of
               the day, the pagan prophets were executed, and the first rain clouds were on their way (1 Kings 18).

               Sadly, Israel did not repent. In fact, Elijah had to run for his life to the southern portion of Israel, and
               then to the Sinai Peninsula where he climbed the same mountain where Moses had received the Ten
               Commandments (1 Kings 19:3-9).
























                     A view of the Jezreel Valley and the Kishon River from Mt. Carmel. After the dramatic battle on top of the
                     mountain, the prophets of Baal were killed at the Kishon (1 Kings 18:40).


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