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Text -- 1 Kings 13:11 (NET)

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Wesley -> 1Ki 13:11
Wesley: 1Ki 13:11 - -- One to whom, and by whom God did sometimes impart his mind; as it is manifest from 1Ki 13:20-21, and one that had a respect to the Lord's holy prophet...
One to whom, and by whom God did sometimes impart his mind; as it is manifest from 1Ki 13:20-21, and one that had a respect to the Lord's holy prophets, and gave credit to their predictions: but whether he was a good man, may be doubted, seeing we find him in a downright lie, 1Ki 13:18. And altho' an holy prophet may possibly have continued in the kingdom of Israel, he would never have gone from his own habitation, to dwell at Beth - el, the chief seat of idolatry, unless with design to preach against it: which it is evident he did not; his sons seem to have been present at, and, and to have joined with others in that idolatrous worship.
JFB -> 1Ki 13:11
If this were a true prophet, he was a bad man.
Clarke -> 1Ki 13:11
Clarke: 1Ki 13:11 - -- An old prophet - Probably once a prophet of the Lord, who had fallen from his steadfastness, and yet not so deeply as to lose the knowledge of the t...
An old prophet - Probably once a prophet of the Lord, who had fallen from his steadfastness, and yet not so deeply as to lose the knowledge of the true God, and join with Jeroboam in his idolatries. We find he was not at the king’ s sacrifice, though his sons were there; and perhaps even they were there, not as idolaters, but as spectators of what was done.
TSK -> 1Ki 13:11
TSK: 1Ki 13:11 - -- an old prophet : 1Ki 13:20, 1Ki 13:21; Num 23:4, Num 23:5, Num 24:2; 1Sa 10:11; 2Ki 23:18; Eze 13:2, Eze 13:16; Mat 7:22; 2Pe 2:16
sons : Heb. son
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Barnes -> 1Ki 13:11
Barnes: 1Ki 13:11 - -- The truly pious Israelites quitted their homes when Jeroboam made his religious changes, and, proceeding to Jerusalem, strengthened the kingdom of R...
The truly pious Israelites quitted their homes when Jeroboam made his religious changes, and, proceeding to Jerusalem, strengthened the kingdom of Rehoboam 2Ch 10:16-17. This "old prophet"therefore, who, without being infirm in any way, had remained under Jeroboam, and was even content to dwell at Bethel - the chief seat of the new worship - was devoid of any deep and earnest religious feeling.
Poole -> 1Ki 13:11
Poole: 1Ki 13:11 - -- An old prophet a prophet of the Lord; one to whom and by whom God did sometimes impart his mind, as is manifest from 1Ki 13:20,21 , and one first had...
An old prophet a prophet of the Lord; one to whom and by whom God did sometimes impart his mind, as is manifest from 1Ki 13:20,21 , and one first had a respect to the Lord’ s holy prophets, and gave credit to their predictions; all which the following relation shows: but whether he was a holy and good man may justly be doubted, seeing all those qualifications might meet in a vicious man, to and by whom he may reveal some part of his mind, as he did to Balaam, Nu 23 , &c., and in such his other qualities are sometimes found; and we find him in a downright and premeditated lie, and that without any great temptation to it, 1Ki 13:18 . And albeit a holy prophet might possibly have continued in the kingdom of Israel, he would never have gone from his own habitation to dwell at Beth-el, the chief seat of idolatry, unless with design to preach against it; which it is evident he did not; his sons seem to have been present at, and to have joined with others in that idolatrous worship, 1Ki 13:11 , and that not without their father’ s connivance. In Beth-el ; for thither he came to dwell, probably expecting some great advantages from Jeroboam; but he came out of Samaria, 2Ki 23:18 , where he either was born, and had lived before; or his usual dwelling was at Beth-el, but had lately been at Samaria, and was now returned to Beth-el.
His sons came who probably were eye and ear witnesses of what had passed.
Haydock -> 1Ki 13:11
Haydock: 1Ki 13:11 - -- Bethel, originally (Haydock) from Samaria, 4 Kings xxiii. 18. (Menochius) ---
Josias would have burnt his bones, like those of the false prophets...
Bethel, originally (Haydock) from Samaria, 4 Kings xxiii. 18. (Menochius) ---
Josias would have burnt his bones, like those of the false prophets, if they had not be blended with those of the man of God. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Ki 13:11
Gill: 1Ki 13:11 - -- Now there dwelt an old prophet in Bethel,.... The Targum is, a false prophet, so Josephus b; it is hard to say what he was, a good man or a bad man; i...
Now there dwelt an old prophet in Bethel,.... The Targum is, a false prophet, so Josephus b; it is hard to say what he was, a good man or a bad man; if a good man, he was guilty of many things which are not in his favour, as dwelling in such an idolatrous place suffering his sons to attend idolatrous worship, and telling the man of God a premeditated lie; and yet there are several things which seem contrary to his being a bad man, and of an ill character, since he is called an old prophet, did not attend idolatrous worship, showed great respect to the man of God, had the word of God sent unto him concerning him, believed that what he had prophesied should come to pass, buried the man of God in his own grave, and desired his sons to bury him with him. In some copies his name is said to be Micah, as Kimchi observes, and other Jewish writers c say the same; though some take him to be Amaziah the priest of Bethel, and others Gersom the son of Moses d, but without any foundation; though he now dwelt at Bethel, he was originally of Samaria, 2Ki 23:18,
and his sons came and told him all the works that the man of God had done that day in Bethel; that the altar was rent, and the ashes poured out, as he had said, and that Jeroboam's hand withered, and was restored upon his prayer to God:
the words which he had spoken unto the king; that one should be born of the family of David, Josiah by name, that should offer the idolatrous priests, and burn the bones of men upon that altar, and that that should be rent, and its ashes poured forth, which was done:
them they told also their father; gave him a particular account of his actions and words.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 13:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 13:1-34 - --1 Jeroboam's hand withers,6 and at the prayer of the prophet is restored.7 The prophet departs from Beth-el.11 An old prophet brings him back.20 He is...
MHCC -> 1Ki 13:11-22
MHCC: 1Ki 13:11-22 - --The old prophet's conduct proves that he was not really a godly man. When the change took place under Jeroboam, he preferred his ease and interest to ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 13:11-22
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 13:11-22 - -- The man of God had honestly and resolutely refused the king's invitation, though he promised him a reward; yet he was over-persuaded by an old proph...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 13:11-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 13:11-19 - --
Seduction of the man of God by an old prophet, and his consequent punishment . - 1Ki 13:11-19. The man of God had resisted the invitations of Jerob...
Constable -> 1Ki 12:25--14:21; 1Ki 13:1-32
Constable: 1Ki 12:25--14:21 - --2. Jeroboam's evil reign in Israel 12:25-14:20
Jeroboam was the first of 20 kings who ruled the ...




