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Verse 1 Kings 21:29. _SEEST THOU HOW AHAB HUMBLETH HIMSELF_] He did
abase himself; he did _truly repent him of his sins_, and it was such
a repentance as was genuine in the _sight of God: He humbleth...
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CHAPTER 21NABOTH'S VINEYARD
_ 1. Naboth's refusal (1 Kings 21:1)_
2. Jezebel's wicked deed (1 Kings 21:5)
3. Elijah pronounces divine judgment (1 Kings 21:17)
4. Ahab's wickedness and confessi
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THE STORY OF NABOTH. This is evidently not a part of the Elijah story
of 1 Kings 17-19. There are certain differences of style; _e.g._ Ahab
is described as king of Samaria (1); and Elijah does not, as...
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NOT BRING. So the judgment on Solomon was postponed (1 Kings 11:12)
for his father's sake....
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_because he humbleth himself before me_ These words are left out by
the LXX., as are also -upon his house" at the close of the verse.
_I will not bring the evil in his days_ That is, the whole penalty...
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DISCOURSE: 353
THE FEIGNED REPENTANCE OF AHAB
1 Kings 21:27. And it came to pass, when Ahab heard those words, that
he rent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and
lay in sackcl...
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D. THE CONTRITION OF AHAB 21:25-29
TRANSLATION
(25) But there was none like Ahab who sold himself to do evil in the
eyes of the LORD, whom Jezebel his wife stirred up. (26) He erred
exceedingly in go...
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NABOTH'S VINEYARD
1. After these things] The LXX places this chapter after 1 Kings 19,
and so prevents the separation of 1 Kings 20:22, which are closely
connected.
JEZREEL] in the plain of Esdraelo...
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I WILL NOT BRING, etc.] The judgment incurred by Solomon had been
postponed (1 Kings 11:12) for his father's sake. In Ahab's case the
threatened penalty was mitigated in consideration of his repentanc...
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 21
QUEEN JEZEBEL STEALS NABOTH’S FIELD
V1 King Ahab of Samaria had a palace in Jezreel. Near the palace,
there was a field. Naboth who l...
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HOW AHAB HUMBLETH HIMSELF. — As there is something entirely
characteristic of Ahab’s impressible nature in this burst of
penitence; so in the acceptance of it there is a remarkable
illustration of the...
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הֲֽ רָאִ֔יתָ כִּֽי ־נִכְנַ֥ע אַחְאָ֖ב
מִ לְּ
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NABOTH'S VINEYARD
1 Kings 21:1
"The triumphing of the wicked is short, and the joy of the godless is
but for a moment."
- Job 20:5
"If weakness may excuse,
What murderer, what traitor, parricide,...
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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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HUMBLED BY THE PROPHET'S REBUKE
1 Kings 21:17
Once before, when his presence had been urgently needed, Elijah had
fled for his life. But there was no vacillation now. He dared face not
only Ahab, but...
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This is a story in the private life of Ahab. Next to his own broad and
rich possessions was a vineyard, the inheritance of a man who by
comparison with Ahab was poor. Naboth, loyal to the law of God,...
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Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me? because he humbleth
himself before me, I will not bring the evil in his days: [but] in his
(l) son's days will I bring the evil upon his house.
(l) Mea...
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_Sake. Hebrew, "before me," publicly. (Haydock) --- The threat of the
prophet caused Achab to invest his son with the royal dignity, and
Josaphat followed his example. (Salien, the year before Christ...
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(27) And it came to pass, when Ahab heard those words, that he rent
his clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and lay in
sackcloth, and went softly. (28) And the word of the LORD came...
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REFLECTIONS
IT is impossible to behold human nature, as represented in such
characters as Ahab and Jezebel, but with the most humiliating pain and
sorrow, from our connection in the general mass. When...
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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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At Jezebel's instigation, Ahab adds sin to sin, and a piece of
flagrant injustice fills up the apostasy of the king of Israel. He
enjoys the fruit of a crime which he had not courage to commit
himself...
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SEEST THOU HOW AHAB HUMBLETH HIMSELF BEFORE ME?.... Which yet was but
an external humiliation, to be seen only with bodily eyes, as were all
his actions and postures, before observed. Some Jewish writ...
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Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me? because he humbleth
himself before me, I will not bring the evil in his days: [but] in his
son's days will I bring the evil upon his house.
Ver. 29. _I...
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_Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me?_ His humiliation was
real, though not lasting, and accordingly pleasing to God. This
discovers the great goodness of God, and his readiness to show mer...
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1 Ahab being denied Naboths vineyard, is grieued.
5 Iezebel writing letters against Naboth, he is condemned of
blasphemie.
15 Ahab taketh possession of the vineyard.
17 Eliiah denounceth iudgements...
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Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before Me? Because he humbleth
himself before Me, I will not bring the evil in his days; but in his
son's days will I bring the evil upon his house. Thus the punis...
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The Prophecy of Ahab's Doom...
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THE COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF NABOTH
(vs.1-16)
When one adopts a sullen, sulking character, it is likely to develop
more seriously. Ahab illustrated this in his dealings with Naboth the
Jezreelite. He c...
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17-29 Blessed Paul complains that he was sold under sin, Romans 7:14,
as a poor captive against his will; but Ahab was willing, he sold
himself to sin; of choice, and as his own act and deed, he love...
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BEFORE ME, i.e. in my presence, and upon my threatening. But this
humiliation or repentance of Ahab's was only external and superficial,
arising from the terror of God's judgments; and not sincere and...
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1 Kings 21:29 See H7200 (H8804) Ahab H256 humbled H3665 (H8738) before
H6440 Because H3282 humbled H3665 ...
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CONTENTS: Ahab covets Naboth's vineyard. Elijah announces Ahab's doom.
CHARACTERS: God, Elijah, Ahab, Naboth, Jezebel.
CONCLUSIONS: One may covet and get what it is not God's will for them
to have,...
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1 Kings 21:3. _The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the
inheritance of my fathers._ Moses forbids the sale of an inheritance.
Leviticus 25:23. Naboth had sons, it is presumed, and the sale would...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 21:1 An apparently reinvigorated Elijah
appears again in Jezreel to denounce another sin of Ahab and to
foretell the destruction of Ahab’s family for all its sins....
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 21:29 BECAUSE HE HAS HUMBLED HIMSELF. Ahab
was the worst of kings (vv. 1 Kings 21:25). He added to Jeroboam’s
sin the worship of Baal ...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 21:19. HAST THOU KILLED, AND ALSO TAKEN POSSESSION?—Crime
traced back to the true criminal, for he, even more than Jezebel,
actuated the deed. God is “swift t...
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EXPOSITION
THE STORY OF NABOTH. THE DOOM OF AHAB'S HOUSE. HIS PENITENCE.—
1 KINGS 21:1
AND IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THESE THINGS [These words are omitted in th
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Now it came to pass after these things, that there was a fellow by the
name of Naboth who had a vineyard, down in the area of mount Gilboa (1
Kings 21:1).
And it was an excellent vineyard and it was...
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1 Kings 21:21; 2 Kings 10:11; 2 Kings 10:1; 2 Kings 9:25; 2 Kings
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Humbleth himself — His humiliation was real, though not lasting, and
accordingly pleasing to God. This discovers the great goodness of God,
and his readiness to shew mercy. It teaches us to take notic...