_ELIJAH FLEES INTO THE WILDERNESS, AND THERE GOES, IN THE STRENGTH OF
THE MEAT WHICH HE HAD TAKEN, FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS. HE IS
COMMANDED TO ANOINT HAZAEL TO BE KING OF SYRIA, JEHU KING OF ISRAEL,
AND ELISHA TO BE PROPHET. ELISHA FOLLOWS ELIJAH._
_Before Christ 906._... [ Continue Reading ]
JEZEBEL SENT A MESSENGER UNTO ELIJAH— This certainly was the effect
of Jezebel's blind rage, and not of any prudence in her; for prudence
would have advised her to conceal her resentment till she had been
ready to put her designs in execution: whereas this sending him word
was giving him notice of h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE SAW THAT, HE AROSE, &C.— It is very doubtful, whether
_juniper-tree_ be the proper rendering of the original word רתם
_rothem._ Parkhurst says, that it signifies the _broom_ or
_birch-tree,_ so called from its tenacity or toughness, which was so
great that its twigs served for cords. See... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT IN THE STRENGTH OF THAT MEAT FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS— From
Beer-sheba to mount Horeb is at the most not above a hundred and fifty
miles, and the prophet, it seems, had advanced one day's journey into
the wilderness; so that he had not now more to finish than any active
man might have done i... [ Continue Reading ]
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, to
unveil his glory to him, and to give him some signal of his actual
presence. Various are the spec... [ Continue Reading ]
HIM THAT ESCAPETH THE SWORD OF HAZAEL, &C.— It is evident, that the
text mentions not the things according to the order of time wherein
they happened; for Elisha was prophet before Hazael was king, and
Hazael was king before Jehu; but they are spoken of according to the
decree of God; and the words... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVERY MOUTH WHICH HATH NOT KISSED HIM— This verse seems to be
inserted to correct Elijah's mistaken opinion, that he alone remained
a worshipper of Jehovah. Kissing the image of a false god, or kissing
the hand and stretching it out towards the image, was esteemed an act
of adoration. See Job 31... [ Continue Reading ]
ELISHA—WAS PLOWING WITH TWELVE YOKE OF OXEN, &C.— This was so far
from being an argument of Elisha's poverty, that it was in reality a
token of his wealth. For he who could keep _twelve yoke of oxen_ at
plough was, in this respect, no inconsiderable man; and yet, according
to the manner of these ear... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WHAT HAVE I DONE TO THEE?— It seems very difficult to give any
satisfactory explanation of these words as they stand in our version.
They might be rendered _for I have done something to thee:_ Elijah
giving Elisha to understand, that, by casting his mantle upon him, he
was thus appointed to foll... [ Continue Reading ]