because the journeyis too great for thee No mention has yet been made of the distance or place to which Elijah meant to go. It seems therefore more natural to conclude that the flight into the wilderness had been undertaken by the prophet merely because he thought that he would there be less likely to be found. And he appears to have made no preparation for a journey, but to have started without any store of food. In consequence of direction or prompting given during his rest he went forward to Horeb. No place was so suitable for a divine communication as that which was hallowed by God's appearance unto Moses. The Vulgate rendering seems to imply what has been here said, that the direction for the future journey was a divine communication -grandis enim tibi restat via."

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