The prophet had not long to wait before learning the intentions of the
queen. A priest’s daughter herself, she would avenge the slaughtered
priests; a king’s wife and a king’s child, she would not quail
before a subject. That very night a messenger declared her
determination to compass the prophet’s... [ Continue Reading ]
The rapid movement of the original is very striking. “And he saw
(or, “feared,” as some read), and he rose, and he went, etc.”
The fear and flight of Elijah are very remarkable. Jezebel’s threat
alone, had not, in all probability, produced the extraordinary change
but, partly, physical reaction from... [ Continue Reading ]
Elijah did not feel himself safe until he was beyond the territory of
Judah, for Ahab might demand him of Jehoshaphat 1 Kings 18:10, with
whom he was on terms of close alliance 1 Kings 22:4. He, therefore,
proceeds southward into the desert, simply to be out of the reach of
his enemies.
A JUNIPER-T... [ Continue Reading ]
AN ANGEL TOUCHED HIM - The friendly ministration of angels, common in
the time of the patriarchs Genesis 18:2; Genesis 19:1; Genesis 28:12;
Genesis 32:1, Genesis 32:24, and known also under the Judges Judges
6:11; Judges 13:3, was now extended to Elijah. Any other explanation
of this passage does vi... [ Continue Reading ]
A CAKE BAKEN ON THE COALS - It is not implied that Elijah found a fire
lighted and the cake on it, but only that he found one of the usual
baked cakes of the desert, which form the ordinary food of the Arab at
the present day.
AT HIS HEAD - The Hebrew word means simply “the place on which the
head... [ Continue Reading ]
ARISE AND EAT ... - i. e., “Eat a second time, for otherwise the
journey will be beyond thy powers.” “The journey” was not simply
a pilgrimage to Horeb, which was less than 200 miles distant, and
might have been reached in six or seven days. It was to be a wandering
in the wilderness, not unlike tha... [ Continue Reading ]
The old commentators generally understood this to mean that Elijah had
no other food at all, and compared this long fast with that of Moses
and that of our Lord (marginal references). But the words do not
exclude the notion of the prophet’s having obtained such nourishment
from roots and fruits as t... [ Continue Reading ]
A CAVE - Rather, “the cave.” Some well-known cave must be intended
- perhaps the “cliff of the rock” Exodus 33:22. The traditional
“cave of Elijah” which is shown in the secluded plain immediately
below the highest summit of the Jebel Mousa, cannot, from its small
size, be the real cavern.... [ Continue Reading ]
I, EVEN I ONLY, AM LEFT - The same statement as in 1 Kings 18:22, but
the sense is different. There Elijah merely said that he alone
remained to execute the prophet’s office, which was true; here he
implies that he is the only prophet left alive, whereas a hundred had
been saved by Obadiah 1 Kings 1... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BEHOLD, THE LORD PASSED BY - The remainder of this verse and the
whole of the next are placed by the Septuagint, and by the Arabic
translator, in the mouth of the Angel. But it seems best to regard the
vision as ending with the words “before the Lord” - and the writer
as then assuming that this... [ Continue Reading ]
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 an
exaltation and recommendation of that mild and gentle temper, which
“beareth all things, believe... [ Continue Reading ]
MANTLE - The upper garment, a sort of short cloak or cape - perhaps
made of untanned sheepskin, which was, besides the strip of leather
round his loins, the sole apparel of the prophet (compare Matthew
3:4). For the action compare the marginal references.
THERE CAME A VOICE UNTO HIM ... - The quest... [ Continue Reading ]
The answer is not a justification of the ways of God, nor a direct
reproof of the prophet’s weakness and despondency, nor an
explanation or application of what Elijah had seen. For the present,
he is simply directed back into the path of practical duty. His
mission is not yet over, there is still wo... [ Continue Reading ]
JEHU, THE SON OF NIMSHI - In reality the grandson of Nimshi. But he
seems to have been commonly known by the above title 2 Kings 9:20; 2
Chronicles 22:7, perhaps because his father had died and his
grand-father had brought him up.
ABEL-MEHOLAH - See Judges 7:22 note. (Conder identifies it with Ain... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare the marginal references.
SHALL ELISHA SLAY - i. e., With a spiritual slaying by the “word of
the Lord,” which is “sharper than any two-edged sword,” and may
be said to slay those whose doom it pronounces (compare the marginal
reference; Jeremiah 1:10). Elisha does not seem, like Elijah, to... [ Continue Reading ]
YET I HAVE LEFT ME ... - Rather, as in the margin. “Seven
thousand” faithful Israelites shall survive all the persecutions of
Ahab and Jezebel, and carry down the worship of Yahweh to another
generation. Elijah is mistaken in supposing that he only is left. The
number is manifestly a “round” number,... [ Continue Reading ]
PLOWING - Elisha’s occupation is an indication of his character. He
is emphatically a man of peace. He passes the year in those rural
occupations which are natural to the son of a wealthy yeoman -
superintending the field-laborers himself, and taking a share in their
toils. He thus presents a strong... [ Continue Reading ]
LET ME, I PRAY THEE, KISS MY FATHER ... - Not an unnatural request
before following his new spiritual father. Elijah sees in his address
a divided heart, and will not give the permission or accept the
service thus tendered. Hence, his cold reply. See Luke 9:61.
GO BACK AGAIN ... - i. e., “Go, retur... [ Continue Reading ]
Elisha returns to his oxen and laborers. He indicates his
relinquishment of his home and calling by the slaughter of the
particular yoke of oxen with which he had himself been plowing,
probably the best beasts of the twelve, and by burning the
“instruments,” the p oughs and yokes, both made of wood.... [ Continue Reading ]