
Text -- 1 Kings 17:12 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 17:12 - -- Therefore though she was a Gentile, yet she owned the God of Israel as the true God.
Therefore though she was a Gentile, yet she owned the God of Israel as the true God.

Wesley: 1Ki 17:12 - -- A few sticks, that number being often used indefinitely for any small number.
A few sticks, that number being often used indefinitely for any small number.

Wesley: 1Ki 17:12 - -- For having no more provision, we must needs perish with hunger. For though the famine was chiefly in the land of Israel, yet the effects of it were in...
For having no more provision, we must needs perish with hunger. For though the famine was chiefly in the land of Israel, yet the effects of it were in Tyre and Sidon, which were fed by the corn of that land. But what a poor supporter was this likely to be? who had no fuel, but what she gathered in the streets, and nothing to live upon herself, but an handful of meal and a little oil! To her Elijah is sent, that he might live upon providence, as much as he had done when the ravens fed him.
JFB -> 1Ki 17:8-16
JFB: 1Ki 17:8-16 - -- Zarephath, Sarepta, now Surafend, whither he was directed to go, was far away on the western coast of Palestine, about nine miles south of Sidon, and ...
Zarephath, Sarepta, now Surafend, whither he was directed to go, was far away on the western coast of Palestine, about nine miles south of Sidon, and within the dominions of Jezebel's impious father, where the famine also prevailed. Meeting, at his entrance into the town, the very woman who was appointed by divine providence to support him, his faith was severely tested by learning from her that her supplies were exhausted and that she was preparing her last meal for herself and son. The Spirit of God having prompted him to ask, and her to grant, some necessary succor, she received a prophet's reward (Mat 10:41-42), and for the one meal afforded to him, God, by a miraculous increase of the little stock, afforded many to her.
Clarke -> 1Ki 17:12
Clarke: 1Ki 17:12 - -- A handful of meal in a barrel - The word כד cad is to be understood as implying an earthen jar; not a wooden vessel, or barrel of any kind. In ...
A handful of meal in a barrel - The word
The word cruse,
TSK -> 1Ki 17:12
TSK: 1Ki 17:12 - -- As the Lord : 1Ki 17:1; 1Sa 14:39, 1Sa 14:45, 1Sa 20:3, 1Sa 20:21, 1Sa 25:26, 1Sa 26:10; 2Sa 15:21; Jer 4:2, Jer 5:2
but an handful : 2Ki 4:2-7; Mat 1...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 17:12
Barnes: 1Ki 17:12 - -- As the Lord thy God liveth - The words do not prove that the woman was an Israelite, or a worshipper of the true God; any Phoenician, recognizi...
As the Lord thy God liveth - The words do not prove that the woman was an Israelite, or a worshipper of the true God; any Phoenician, recognizing in Elijah’ s appearance the garb and manner of a Jehovistic prophet, might have thus addressed him: Baal-worshippers would have admitted Yahweh to be "a"living God. The woman does not say "as the Lord my God liveth."
That we may eat it and die - Phoenicia always depended for its cereal supplies on the harvests of Palestine (1Ki 5:9 note); and it is evident that the famine was afflicting the Phoenicians at this time no less than the Israelites.
Poole -> 1Ki 17:12
Poole: 1Ki 17:12 - -- As the Lord thy God liveth by which she discovers, that though she was a Gentile, yet she owned the God of Israel as the true God.
Two sticks i.e. ...
As the Lord thy God liveth by which she discovers, that though she was a Gentile, yet she owned the God of Israel as the true God.
Two sticks i.e. a few sticks, that number being oft used indefinitely for any small number, both in Scripture, as Hos 6:2 , and by other authors. That we may eat it, and die; for having no more provision, we must needs perish with hunger. For though the famine was only in the land of Israel, yet the effects of it were in Tyre and Zidon, which were fed by the corn of that land. See Act 12:20 . Or the same famine might be in those parts also; the chief cause of the famine, to wit, the worship of Baal, being common to both places.
Gill -> 1Ki 17:12
Gill: 1Ki 17:12 - -- And she said, as the Lord thy God liveth,.... Which shows her to be a good woman, swearing by the living God, and him only, and that she took Elijah t...
And she said, as the Lord thy God liveth,.... Which shows her to be a good woman, swearing by the living God, and him only, and that she took Elijah to be a good man, and a prophet of the Lord:
I have not a cake; greater or less, not a morsel of bread in the house:
but a handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse; these separate and unmixed, and not made into a cake, and dressed as she intended to do with them:
and, behold, I am gathering two sticks; or a few, which would be sufficient to bake such a quantity as her meal and oil would make; she speaks by the figure "meiosis", which expresses less than what is meant, as Ben Melech observes:
that I may go in and dress it for me, and my son, that we may eat it, and die; having nothing more left, and no expectation of any elsewhere, and the famine strong in the land; so that she could look for nothing but death after this was eaten.

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NET Notes -> 1Ki 17:12
NET Notes: 1Ki 17:12 Heb “Look, I am gathering two sticks and then I will go and make it for me and my son and we will eat it and we will die.”
Geneva Bible -> 1Ki 17:12
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 17:12 And she said, [As] the LORD thy God liveth, I have not a cake, but an handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse: and, behold, I [am] ga...

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 17:1-24
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 17:1-24 - --1 Elijah, having prophesied against Ahab, is sent to Cherith where the ravens feed him.8 He is sent to the widow of Zarephath.17 He raises the widow's...
MHCC -> 1Ki 17:8-16
MHCC: 1Ki 17:8-16 - --Many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, and some, it is likely, would have bidden him welcome to their houses; yet he is sent to honour and b...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 17:8-16
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 17:8-16 - -- We have here an account of the further protection Elijah was taken under, and the further provision made for him in his retirement. At destruction ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 17:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 17:10-12 - --
When Elijah arrived at the city gate, he met a widow engaged in gathering wood. To discover whether it was to her that the Lord had sent him, he ask...
Constable: 1Ki 16:29--22:41 - --1. Ahab's evil reign in Israel 16:29-22:40
Ahab ruled Israel from Samaria for 22 years (874-853 ...

Constable: 1Ki 17:1-24 - --II. THE DIVIDED KINGDOM 1 Kings 12--2 Kings 17
The second major part of the Book of Kings records the histories ...
