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Verse 1 Kings 17:7. _THE BROOK DRIED UP_] Because there had been no
rain in the land for some time, God having sent this drought as a
testimony against the idolatry of the people: see Deuteronomy 11:1...
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IV. THE PROPHET ELIJAH AND KING AHAB
1. Elijah's Prediction and Miracles
CHAPTER 17
_ 1. Elijah's message to Ahab (1 Kings 17:1)_
2. At the brook Cherith (1 Kings 17:2)
3. With the widow of Zarep...
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ELIJAH IS FED BY RAVENS, AND RAISES THE WIDOW'S SON. Elijah appeared
suddenly: we hear nothing of his birth or parentage. He simply
announced to Ahab, in the name of Yahweh, before whom I stand (_cf._...
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_because there had been_[R.V. WAS] _no rain_ Not only had there been
none, but the drought was continuing....
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B. ELIJAH AT CHERITH 17:2-7
TRANSLATION
(2) And the word of the LORD came unto him, saying, (3) Go from this
place and torn for your sake to the east, and hide yourself at the
river Cherith, which is...
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_SO HE WENT AND DID ACCORDING UNTO THE WORD OF THE LORD: FOR HE WENT
AND DWELT BY THE BROOK CHERITH, THAT IS BEFORE JORDAN._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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17:7 while (c-8) Lit. 'at the end of days.'...
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ELIJAH AND THE WIDOW OF ZAREPHATH
The prophet Elijah, who occupies so large a space in the succeeding
history, is, like his successor Elisha, conspicuous among the
prophetic figures of the OT. as a wo...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 17
ELIJAH THE *PROPHET
V1 Now Elijah from Tishbe in Gilead spoke to Ahab. ‘I promise this
in the name of the *Lord because he is definit...
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וַ יְהִ֛י מִ קֵּ֥ץ יָמִ֖ים וַ
יִּיבַ֣שׁ
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ELIJAH
1 Kings 17:1
"And Elias the prophet stood up as fire, and his word was burning as a
torch."
- Sir 48:1
"But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once,
and smite no more....
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ELIJAH AT SAREPTA
1 Kings 17:7; 1 Kings 18:19.
"The rain is God's compassion."
-MOHAMMED
THE fierce drought continued, and "at the end of days" even the thin
trickling of the stream in the clefts o...
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SIN'S CLIMAX SUMMONS JEHOVAH'S PROPHET
1 Kings 16:29; 1 Kings 17:1
From the beginning of his reign Ahab set aside both the First and the
Second Commandment. His marriage with Jezebel, the young and b...
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Here began a new order, the prophetic. Of course there had been
prophets before, but with the coming of Elijah the office was elevated
to national importance. From this point onwards, in the economy o...
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_Some time. Literally, "after days," (Haydock) which some explain of a
year; others, of half that time, or less, as the torrent would not be
long supplied with water._...
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(7) And it came to pass after a while, that the brook dried up,
because there had been no rain in the land.
Perhaps this drying of the brook was for the exercise of Elijah. And
when our friends, like...
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The days were very dark in Israel. Not only rebellion. And rebellion,
always serious, was peculiarly so in Israel, for there it was
insubordination in a direct manner against not only God's providence...
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_THE DRY BROOK_
‘The brook dried up.’
1 Kings 17:7
I. THIS IS ONE OF THE BENEDICTIONS OF DISASTER: THAT IT SETS US FACE
TO FACE WITH THE REALITIES OF LIFE.—We come into an irresistible
recognition...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 17 AND 18.
Elijah and Elisha, on the contrary (witnesses for God in the midst of
a people that according to grace God still recognised as His own, but
who had...
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AND IT CAME TO PASS AFTER A WHILE,.... Or "at the end of days" x,
perhaps a year, which sometimes is the sense of this phrase, see
Exodus 13:10,
THAT THE BROOK DRIED UP; through the excessive heat,...
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And it came to pass after a while, that the brook dried up, because
there had been no rain in the land.
Ver. 7. _That the brook dried up._] So will all human helps and
comforts fail, in time, those t...
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_After a while_ Hebrew, _at the end of the days;_ that is, of a year,
as that phrase is often used. _The brook dried up_ For want of rain,
and God so ordering it for the punishment of those Israelites...
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1 Elijah hauing prophecied against Ahab, is sent to Cherith, where the
rauens feed him.
8 He is sent to the widow of Zarephath.
17 Hee raiseth the widowes sonne.
24 The woman beleeueth him.
1 AND ...
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ELIJAH PROPHESIES A DROUGHT
(vs.1-7)
Ahab was suddenly confronted by a prophet who had never been mentioned
before, Elijah the Tishbite, the first prophet of God spoken of as
arising from among the t...
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AFTER A WHILE:
_ Heb._ at the end of days...
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1-7 God wonderfully suits men to the work he designs them for. The
times were fit for an Elijah; an Elijah was fit for them. The Spirit
of the Lord knows how to fit men for the occasions. Elijah let...
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AFTER A WHILE, Heb. _at the end of days_, i.e. of a year; for so the
word days is oft used, as in Exodus 13:10 Leviticus 25:29 Numbers 9:22
J
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1 Kings 17:7 after H7093 while H3117 brook H5158 up H3001 (H8799) rain
H1653 land H776
the brook -...
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ELIJAH IS FED BY RAVENS AT THE BROOK CHERITH (1 KINGS 17:2).
Having made his public declaration Elijah was then advised by YHWH to
go to the east of Jordan, to one of the wadis that fed the Jordan,
wh...
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CONTENTS: Elijah's ministry and prediction of drought. Elijah fed.
Raising of the widow's son.
CHARACTERS: God, Elijah, Ahab, Sarephath woman, her son.
CONCLUSION: God can wonderfully raise up serva...
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1 Kings 17:1. _Elijah the Tishbite._ His parentage is not named, but
the Jews call him a levite or a priest. He swore to Ahab in the name,
not of Baal, but of Jehovah. As the Lord had promised
covenan...
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_The word of the Lord came unto him._
THE WORD OF THE LORD
We have in our theme a suggestion of the Divine guidance. The word of
the Lord as a guide comes to the man of prayer. I suppose Elijah was
g...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 17:1 Elijah and Ahab. Other prophets had
addressed earlier kings (see 1 Kings 14:7;...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 17:3. HIDE THYSELF BY THE BROOK CHERITH—He should
“hide,” in order to escape alike the king’s violence and
importunities; also to allow his words to vindicate...
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EXPOSITION
ELIJAH AND THE GREAT DROUGHT.—The picture which the historian has
just drawn of the shameless idolatry and the gross degeneracy of the
earlier part of Ahab's reign forms a fit prelude to an...
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By Chuck Smith
Let's turn to the First Kings, chapter seventeen.
The seventeenth chapter of First Kings introduces us now to a very
interesting character, Elijah the Tishbite, whatever Tishbite means....
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Isaiah 40:30; Isaiah 40:31; Isaiah 54:10...
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JEHOVAH-JIREH
_Selections from 1 Kings 17:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Our God is the God who is enough. There is no good thing which He
withholds from them who walk uprightly. Our God is able to make all...
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A while — Heb. at the end of days; that is, of a year; for so the
word days is often used. Dried — God so ordering it, for the
punishment of those Israelites who lived near it, and had hitherto
been r...