This video proves Micaiah is a lying prophet himself, falsely claiming God said He ordered a lying spirit who appeared in God's courts offering to lie to Ahab, to induce him to leave the protection of his fort, and thus be able to be struck presumably by arrows etc from Israel's armed forces.

The grounds are (a) Micaiah is not a verified prophet -- this passage being all we know of him; (b) words of prophets are tested, and invalidated by the superior validity of the Torah -- so says God in Numbers 12 vv. 1-14 where God explains He speaks clearly, not in visions or riddles, to Moses but to all other prophets God speaks only in visions, and in riddles -- and hence in an inferior manner. (This is why scholars put Torah in its own section at the front.); (c) Micaiah contradicts God's word that God cannot lie, in Number 23:19; and (d) Micaiah claims to a face-to-face with God in his court chamber with others coming participating when God says He only speaks this way with Moses, and all others are by visions and riddles (except the special case of The Prophet of Deut 18:16-19) -- see Numbers 12:1-14.


The most material fact is the obvious: Micaiah would have us believe that in order to kill Ahab, God has to entice Ahab by lies from an evil spirit acting on God's orders when God can snuff out Ahab with a single command.

Hence Micaiah has absurdly claimed not only a contradiction of [a] Numbers 12:1-14 (no face-to-face with all other prophets than Moses), besides [b] Numbers 23:19 (God does not lie) but also [c] the nonsense that God has to lie to kill Ahab.

God is under no pressure to use lies of evil spirits to seduce Ahab to leave his stronghold so God can arrange for Israel's king to kill Ahab out in the open. It is an extraordinarily obvious lie but one that enemies of YHWH cite to convey the idea that Micaiah was a true prophet who depicts YHWH as evil, cunning and a liar.

The Torah is there to screen out and TEST prophets, as God explains in Deut 13:1-10 (the law of apostasy). You are to kill a prophet who quotes God saying something that contradicts the Law. Micaiah was a false prophet worthy of death. The king of Israel failed to recognize this, and trust in lies to defeat Ahab rather than trust the One True God who does not lie and does not speak directly face-to-face to anyone except Moses and The Prophet to come in Deut 18:16-19.