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Wesley: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Messengers, that this controversy may be decided, what is the cause of these heavy judgments.
Messengers, that this controversy may be decided, what is the cause of these heavy judgments.

Wesley: 1Ki 18:19 - -- By their heads, or representatives, that they may be witnesses of all our transactions.
By their heads, or representatives, that they may be witnesses of all our transactions.

Wesley: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Not that Carmel, in Judah, but another in Issachar by the midland sea, which he chose as a convenient place being not far from the center of his kingd...
Not that Carmel, in Judah, but another in Issachar by the midland sea, which he chose as a convenient place being not far from the center of his kingdom, to which all the tribes might conveniently resort, and at some distance from Samaria, that Jezebel might not hinder.

Who were dispersed in all the parts of the kingdom.

Wesley: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Who attended upon those Baal's or idols that were worshipped in the groves, which were near the royal city, and much frequented by the king and the qu...
Who attended upon those Baal's or idols that were worshipped in the groves, which were near the royal city, and much frequented by the king and the queen.
JFB: 1Ki 18:19 - -- From the sequel it appears that the former only came. The latter, anticipating some evil, evaded the king's command.
From the sequel it appears that the former only came. The latter, anticipating some evil, evaded the king's command.

JFB: 1Ki 18:19 - -- That is, not at the royal table where she herself dined, but they were maintained from her kitchen establishment (see on 1Sa 20:25 and 1Ki 4:22). They...
Clarke: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Gather to me all Israel - The heads of tribes and families; the rulers of the people
Gather to me all Israel - The heads of tribes and families; the rulers of the people

Clarke: 1Ki 18:19 - -- The prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty - the prophets of the groves four hundred - The king and queen had different religious establishments; t...
The prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty - the prophets of the groves four hundred - The king and queen had different religious establishments; the king and his servants worshipped Baal, the supreme lord and master of the world, the sun. For this establishment four hundred and fifty priests were maintained. The queen and her women worshipped
TSK -> 1Ki 18:19
TSK: 1Ki 18:19 - -- mount Carmel : Mount Carmel is situated north of Dora and south of Ptolemais or Acre, from which it is distant, according to Josephus, 120 stadia, or,...
mount Carmel : Mount Carmel is situated north of Dora and south of Ptolemais or Acre, from which it is distant, according to Josephus, 120 stadia, or, according to Thevenot, 10 miles; one of its principal points advancing considerably into the Mediterranean, and forming an elevated promontory. It is described as a flattened cone, about 2,000 feet (some say 1,500) in height, very rocky, its sides steep and rugged, and the soil neither deep nor rich. Capt. Mangles says its is now quite barren, though at the north-eastern foot of it there are some pretty olive-grounds. 1Ki 18:42, 1Ki 18:43; Jos 19:26; 1Sa 15:12; 2Ki 2:25; Jer 46:18; Amo 1:2, Amo 9:3
the prophets of Baal : 1Ki 22:6; 2Pe 2:1; Rev 19:20
prophets of the groves : 1Ki 15:13, 1Ki 16:33; 2Ki 13:6; Though
eat at Jezebel’ s table : 1Ki 19:1, 1Ki 19:2; 2Ki 9:22; Rev 2:20

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Barnes -> 1Ki 18:19
Barnes: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Carmel (Jos 12:22 note) was chosen by the prophet as the scene of the gathering to which he invited, or rather summoned, Ahab. Its thick jungles of ...
Carmel (Jos 12:22 note) was chosen by the prophet as the scene of the gathering to which he invited, or rather summoned, Ahab. Its thick jungles of copse and numerous dwarf-oaks and olives, would furnish abundant wood for his intended sacrifice. Here was a perennial fountain; and here again an ancient "altar of the Lord"1Ki 18:30, belonging probably to the old times of non-idolatrous high-place worship - perhaps an erection of one of the patriarchs. On the one hand, there would be a view of the Mediterranean, from where the first sign of rain was likely to come, and on the other of Jezreel, the residence of the court at the time, with its royal palace and its idol-temples, so that the intended trial would take place in the sight (so to speak) of the proud queen and her minions.
The prophets of Baal - The priests of Baal are so called not so much because they claimed a power of foretelling the future, as because they were "teachers"of the false religion, and more especially because they stand here in antagonism to the "prophet of the Lord,"with whom they are about to contend.
The prophets of the groves, four hundred - Rather, "of the grove"- the prophets, or priests, attached to the "grove"-
Which eat at Jezebel’ s table - Rather, "which eat from Jezebel’ s table."Oriental etiquette would not have allowed them to eat "at"the table of the queen, which was spread in the seraglio. They were fed from the superfluity of her daily provision, which was no doubt on a sumptuous scale. Compare 1Ki 4:22-23.
Poole -> 1Ki 18:19
Poole: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Now therefore send to wit, messengers, that this controversy between thee and me may be decided, the true cause of these heavy judgments discovered a...
Now therefore send to wit, messengers, that this controversy between thee and me may be decided, the true cause of these heavy judgments discovered and removed, that so this plague may be removed.
Gather to me all Israel by their deputies, or heads, or representatives, that they may be witnesses of all our transactions.
Unto Mount Carmel not that Carmel in Judah, 1Sa 15:12 , but another in Issachar by the midland sea, Jos 19:26 Jer 46:18 ; which he chose as a very convenient place, being not far from the centre of his kingdom, to which all the tribes might conveniently resort; and at some good distance from Samaria, that Jezebel might not hinder his design; and a very high mountain, Amo 9:3 , and that upon the sea, whence he might have the opportunity to discover the rain at its first approach, which he did, 1Ki 18:42 , &c.
And the prophets of Baal which were dispersed in all the parts of the kingdom.
The prophets of the groves which attended upon those Baals or idols which were worshipped in the groves, which were near the royal city, and much valued and frequented by the king and the queen, 1Ki 15:13 16:33 2Ki 13:6 , and therefore were maintained at the queen’ s charges.
Haydock -> 1Ki 18:19
Haydock: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Fifty, attached to Baal, and fed by the king; while the prophets of the groves, or of Astarte, lived at the queen's expense. They imitated the l...
Fifty, attached to Baal, and fed by the king; while the prophets of the groves, or of Astarte, lived at the queen's expense. They imitated the lives of the true prophets, to delude the people. ---
Carmel was long after famous fo the worship of Apollo, who was the same with Baal, or the sun, Josue xix. 26. (Calmet) ---
No mention is made of rain: but it was understood that it would be given, when the people should assemble to hear God's determination. (Menochius) ---
Achab durst not therefore refuse to convoke them. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ki 18:19
Gill: 1Ki 18:19 - -- Now therefore send, and gather to me all Israel unto Mount Carmel..... No doubt but more discourse passed between Ahab and Elijah, though not recorded...
Now therefore send, and gather to me all Israel unto Mount Carmel..... No doubt but more discourse passed between Ahab and Elijah, though not recorded, before he made this motion to him; it is very probable, that after some dispute between them, who was the true God, and about idolatry, as the cause of want of rain, Elijah proposed to the king what he afterwards did to the people, to which he could not object; and being desirous of gratifying his curiosity, and especially of having rain, which the prophet might promise him in the issue of this affair, he agreed unto it; and therefore Elijah desired that all Israel might be convened, that it might be openly and publicly done, and to the conviction and reformation of them, which was what was chiefly designed; and he chose Carmel, a mountain in the tribe of Issachar, well situated for the people that came from all parts; and the rather this than Samaria, that he might meet with no obstruction from Jezebel, and from whence: he might be able to see the rain when coming, as he did. Of this mountain; see Gill on Jer 46:18, to which may be added, the description of it by Mr. Sandys n.
"Mount Carmel stretcheth from east to west, and hath its uttermost basis washed with the sea; steepest towards the north, and of an indifferent altitude; rich in vines and olives when farmed, and abounding with several sorts of fruits and herbs, both medicinal and fragrant, though now much overgrown with woods and shrubs of sweet savour.''
From the following solemn transaction at it, it seems in later times, to have become sacred, and was very venerable with the Heathens; from this mountain, a deity with them had the name of Carmel, and was worshipped here, without an image or a temple, only had an altar erected for it, in imitation of the God of Israel, worshipped here in like manner; here Vespasian sacrificed to this deity, assisted by the priest of it, Basilides, as Tacitus o relates; Suetonius p also makes mention of this deity, and of Vespasian's consulting its oracle, which gave him hopes of obtaining the empire; and from hence, in Popish times, there were an order of friars called Carmelites, instituted in the year 1180, pretending to be the successors of the children of the prophets Elijah left there:
and the prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty; who are supposed to be dispersed in the various parts of the kingdom, to teach and practise the worship of Baal, and encourage and spread it in the nation:
and the prophets of the groves four hundred, which eat at Jezebel's table; for it seems there were now more groves than that one Ahab first made, 1Ki 16:33, for which such numbers were appointed to attend, and which, perhaps, were near Samaria, since they ate at Jezebel's table, and were a sort of domestic chaplains of her's. "Asheroth", we render "groves", the learned Selden q takes to be Ashtoreth, or Ashtareth, or Astarte, the goddess of the Zidonians, for whom, and so for these prophets, Jezebel might have a peculiar respect, see 1Ki 11:5.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 18:1-46
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 18:1-46 - --1 In the extremity of famine Elijah, sent to Ahab, meets good Obadiah.9 Obadiah brings Ahab to Elijah.17 Elijah, reproving Ahab, by fire from heaven c...
MHCC -> 1Ki 18:17-20
MHCC: 1Ki 18:17-20 - --One may guess how people stand affected to God, by observing how they stand affected to his people and ministers. It has been the lot of the best and ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 18:17-20
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 18:17-20 - -- We have here the meeting between Ahab and Elijah, as bad a king as ever the world was plagued with and as good a prophet as ever the church was bles...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 18:1-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 18:1-19 - --
As the judgment of drought and famine did not bring king Ahab to his senses and lead him to turn from his ungodly ways, but only filled him with exa...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 18:17-40
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 ...




