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A STILL SMALL VOICE - literally, “a sound of soft stillness.” The
teaching is a condemnation of that “zeal” which Elijah had gloried
in, a zeal exhibiting itself in fierce and terrible vengeances, and...
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3. ELIJAH IN THE WILDERNESS AND UPON MOUNT HOREB
CHAPTER 19
_ 1. Elijah's flight and despondency (1 Kings 19:1)_
2. Upon Mount Horeb (1 Kings 19:9)
3. Elisha called (1 Kings 19:10)
Elijah
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1 Kings 19:1. ELIJAH'S FLIGHT TO HOREB. HIS COMMISSION. Jezebel, it
will be noticed, can do no more than threaten Elijah: her power is
limited. Elijah escapes to the southern extremity of Judah, to
Be...
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A STILL SMALL VOICE. the sound of stillness. Compare Job 4:16.
Septuagint. a gentle breeze, usually misquoted "the still", &c....
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_a still small voice_ Literally, as in the margin of R.V. -a sound of
gentle stillness." There is nothing to indicate to us whether the
sound was articulate or not, nor is it said that the Lord was no...
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DISCOURSE: 347
ELIJAH VISITED AND REPROVED BY GOD
1 Kings 19:11. And he said, Go forth, and stand upon the mount before
the Lord. And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind
rent the...
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HE CAME THITHER UNTO A CAVE, &C.— Elijah being now come to the same
place where God had delivered the law to his servant Moses, God was
inclined to communicate the like favour to his prophet; namely,...
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B. ELIJAH'S REASSURANCE FROM GOD 19:9-18
TRANSLATION
(9) And he came there unto the cave, and lodged there. And behold the
word of the LORD came unto him, and He said to him, What are you doing
here,...
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_AND AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE A FIRE; BUT THE LORD WAS NOT IN THE FIRE:
AND AFTER THE FIRE A STILL SMALL VOICE._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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ELIJAH AT HOREB
2. Then Jezebel sent, etc.] Her religious feelings as a votary of Baal
and her dignity as the queen had both been outraged by the prophet,
and she at once sought revenge....
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A STILL SMALL VOICE] cp. Job 4:16. The LXX renders, 'the sound of a
gentle breeze' The hurricane, the earthquake, the lightning, were all
tokens and agencies of God, but none disclosed Him so convinci...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 19
GOD SPEAKS TO ELIJAH AT *MOUNT SINAI
V1 Ahab told Jezebel everything that Elijah had done. He also told
her that Elijah had killed al...
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THE THEOPHANY AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
1 Kings 19:9
"Who heardest the rebuke of the Lord in Sinai, and in Horeb the
judgment of vengeance."
- Sir 48:7.
THROUGHOUT the Scriptures infinite care is taken...
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LEARNING HOW GOD WORKS
1 Kings 19:9
God knew how to treat His servant, resting beneath the juniper tree.
He steeped his nature in refreshing sleep, fed his exhausted energies,
caused angel-hands to m...
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The slaughter of the prophets of Baal aroused the ire of Jezebel to
such a degree that she sent a direct message full of fury to Elijah.
There is no escaping the sadness of his attitude on receiving t...
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Air. Something similar happened at the giving of the law, and at the
propagation of the gospel, Exodus xix 9, 16., and Acts ii. 2. The Lord
was pleased to shew his prophet the difference between the t...
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(11) And he said, Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the LORD.
And, behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the
mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the LORD; bu...
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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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Until now the prophet had stood before Jehovah (1 Kings 17:1; 1 Kings
18:15) and had spoken in His name; but now, terrified by the threats
of Jezebel, he flees from the dangers of the place into which...
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AND AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE A FIRE, [BUT] THE LORD WAS NOT IN THE
FIRE,.... As he was when he descended on this mount, and spake to
Moses, Exodus 19:1, the Targum, and so Jarchi, interpret all these
appe...
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And after the earthquake a fire; [but] the LORD [was] not in the fire:
and after the fire a still small voice.
Ver. 12. _And after the fire a still small voice._] This was
_scintillatio Divinitatis,_...
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_After the fire a still small voice_ To intimate, that God would do
his work in and for Israel in his own time, _not by might or power,
but by his_ own _Spirit_, (Zechariah 4:6,) which moves with a
po...
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1 Eliiah threatned by Iezebel, fleeth to Beersheba,
4 In the wildernesse being wearie of his life, is comforted by an
Angel.
9 At Horeb God appeareth vnto him, sending him to anoint Hazael, Iehu,
an...
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Elijah Receives the Lord's Commission...
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and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and
after the fire a. still, small voice. The first terrible phenomena
were signs of the approaching judgment; they reminded Elijah o...
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ELIJAH FLEEING FROM JEZEBEL
(vs.1-10)
When Ahab informed his wife Jezebel of Elijah's having brought down
the fire of God to consume his sacrifice, of the slaughter of the
prophets of Baal and the an...
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9-13 The question God put, What doest thou here, Elijah? is a
reproof. It concerns us often to ask whether we are in our place, and
in the way of our duty. Am I where I should be? whither God calls m...
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Wherein it is implied that God was present; which peradventure was to
insinuate, that God would do his work in and for Israel in his own
time, not by might or power, but by his own Spirit, MALACHI 4:6...
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1 Kings 19:12 after H310 earthquake H7494 fire H784 LORD H3068 fire
H784 after H310 fire H784 still H1827 small...
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DEPRESSED AT WHAT APPEARED TO BE FAILURE ELIJAH FLEES TO THE MOUNTAIN
OF GOD IN HOREB (SINAI) AND IS SUSTAINED AND RECOMMISSIONED BY YHWH (1
KINGS 19:1).
Exultant because the battle appeared almost wo...
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1 Kings 19:11
I. It was a strange work to which Elijah was called when he was bidden
to defy the king of his land, to mock the priests of Baal in their
high places, and finally to destroy four hundred...
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1 Kings 19:11
In the wilderness God taught Elijah a lesson which was quite new to
him, and which is a lesson for all time. He taught him that if it were
His good pleasure to restore His worship among...
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1 Kings 19:12
Most of us make a mistake as to the way in which we expect God to
speak to us. We look to find it in something great and magnificent. We
should like to be spoken to by a prodigy.
But G...
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1 Kings 19:12
I. Consider the character of Elisha. He is not a dwarfed and flaccid
Elijah. The "still small voice" of which we read just before his call
is the emblem of the younger prophet. Gentlenes...
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CONTENTS: God's care of His overwrought prophet. Call of Elisha.
CHARACTERS: God, Elijah, Jezebel, Elisha.
CONCLUSION: Even though we faint in our faith, God abideth faithful.
The best thing for a d...
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1 Kings 19:2. _Jezebel_ swore to destroy Elijah. Ahab would perhaps
have received the prophet as his monitor and guide, had it not been
for this woman, now given over to a reprobate mind.
1 Kings 19:1...
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_He arose and went for his life._
THE FLIGHT INTO THE WILDERNESS
This is a sad sequel to the triumph on Mount Carmel. Elijah had
forgotten Jezebel. Not present herself on Mount Carmel, she had
receiv...
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_And he came thither into a cave._
GOD MANIFESTING HIMSELF TO MAN
We may learn three things from the passage before us.
I. God investigates the motives that govern human conduct. “The word
of the L...
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_A still small voice._
THE STILL SMALL VOICE
I. This vision ought to teach us that God is often more really present
in little things and in quiet and unostentatious agencies than in
things that seem...
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_And He said, Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the Lord._
ELIJAH’S VISION
I. The man himself. A great craggy soul that towers above the men of
his age--his head wreathed in the glories of h...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 19:1 Elijah has won a mighty battle on the
mountain, but a stronger opponent than Ahab awaits him: Queen Jezebel.
⇐...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 19:11 NOT IN THE WIND... NOT IN THE
EARTHQUAKE... NOT IN THE FIRE. The emphasis on Mount Carmel had been
on God’s spectacular ways, particularly his use of fire. The
emphasis h...
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ELIJAH DEJECTED, REPROVED, AND ENCOURAGED
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 19:2. SO LET THE GODS DO TO ME—The pl. אֱלֹהִימ is
used commonly for GOD, Jehovah; but here appears for Jezebel’s
i...
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EXPOSITION
ELIJAH'S FLIGHT THE THEOPHANY OF HOREB AND THE CALLING OF ELISHA.—We
can readily understand with what a sense of humiliation and shame the
weak and excited king, who must have been awed and...
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So Ahab told his wife Jezebel the whole story of what had happened,
what Elijah did, and how he killed all of her prophets with the sword.
And Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah, and she said, So let...
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1 Kings 18:38; 2 Kings 1:10; 2 Kings 2:11; Acts 2:2; Acts 2:36;...
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ELIJAH FLEEING FOR HIS LIFE
1 Kings 19:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The story of the slaughter of the prophets of Baal. The people fell
on their faces as soon as they saw that God consumed the sacrifice...
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A still voice — To intimate, that God would do his work in and for
Israel in his own time, not by might or power, but by his own spirit,
Zechariah 4:6, which moves with a powerful, but yet with a swee...