
Text -- 1 Kings 19:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ki 19:17
Wesley: 1Ki 19:17 - -- One or other of these should infallibly execute God's judgments upon the apostate Israelites. Elisha is said to slay them, either, because he slew tho...
One or other of these should infallibly execute God's judgments upon the apostate Israelites. Elisha is said to slay them, either, because he slew those forty two children, 2Ki 2:24, besides others whom upon like occasions he might destroy; or, because he by God's appointment inflicted the famine, 2Ki 8:1, or rather, by the sword which came out of his mouth: the prophets being said to pull down and to destroy what they declare and foretel shall be pulled down. Hazael began to slay them before Jehu was king, though his cruelty was much increased afterward. Jehu destroyed those whom Hazael did not, as king Joram himself, and Ahaziah, and all the near relations of Ahab.
Clarke -> 1Ki 19:17
Clarke: 1Ki 19:17 - -- Shall Elisha slay - We do not find that Elisha either used the sword, or commissioned it to be used, though he delivered solemn prophecies against t...
Shall Elisha slay - We do not find that Elisha either used the sword, or commissioned it to be used, though he delivered solemn prophecies against this disobedient people: and this is probably the sense in which this should be understood, as Elisha was prophet before Hazael was king, and Hazael was king before Jehu; and the heavy famine which he brought on the land took place before the reign either of Jehu or Hazael. The meaning of the prophecy may be this: Hazael, Jehu, and Elisha, shall be the ministers of my vengeance against this disobedient and rebellious people. The order of time, here, is not to be regarded.
TSK -> 1Ki 19:17
TSK: 1Ki 19:17 - -- him that escapeth : Isa 24:17, Isa 24:18; Amo 2:14, Amo 5:19
the sword of Hazael : 2Ki 8:12, 2Ki 10:32, 2Ki 13:3, 2Ki 13:22
the sword of Jehu : 2Ki 9:...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 19:17
Barnes: 1Ki 19:17 - -- Compare the marginal references. Shall Elisha slay - i. e., With a spiritual slaying by the "word of the Lord,"which is "sharper than any two-...
Compare the marginal references.
Shall Elisha slay - i. e., With a spiritual slaying by the "word of the Lord,"which is "sharper than any two-edged sword,"and may be said to slay those whose doom it pronounces (compare the marginal reference; Jer 1:10). Elisha does not seem, like Elijah, to have executed God’ s judgments on the guilty.
Poole -> 1Ki 19:17
Poole: 1Ki 19:17 - -- Here the order of times seems to be perverted; for Elisha was prophet before Jehu or Hazael were kings, and Hazael was king before Jehu. But that is...
Here the order of times seems to be perverted; for Elisha was prophet before Jehu or Hazael were kings, and Hazael was king before Jehu. But that is of no moment as to the substance of the thing threatened, which is only this, that one or other of these should infallibly execute God’ s judgments upon the apostatical Israelites. Elisha is said to slay them, either because he slew those forty-two children, 2Ki 2:24 , besides others whom upon like occasions he might destroy; or because he by God’ s appointment inflicted the famine, 2Ki 6:31 ; or rather, by the sword which came out of his mouth, as Isa 49:2 Rev 1:16 19:15,21 , by his cutting prophecies and threatenings of God’ s judgments; the prophets being said to pull down and to destroy what they only declare and foretell shall be pulled down, &c. Hazael began to slay them before Jehu was king, 2Ki 8:28 , though his cruelty was much increased afterward, 2Ki 10:32 13:1-3 ; and Jehu destroyed those whom Hazael did not, king Joram himself, and Ahaziah, and his forty-two brethren, 2Ki 9:24,27 10:14 , all the near relations of wicked Ahab.
Haydock -> 1Ki 19:17
Haydock: 1Ki 19:17 - -- Shall be slain by Eliseus. Eliseus did not kill any of the idolaters with the material sword; but he is here joined with Hazael and Jehu, the great ...
Shall be slain by Eliseus. Eliseus did not kill any of the idolaters with the material sword; but he is here joined with Hazael and Jehu, the great instruments of God in punishing the idolatry of Israel, because he foretold to the former his exaltation to the kingdom of Syria, and the vengeance he would execute against Israel, and anointed the latter by one of his disciples to be king of Israel, with commission to extirpate the house of Achab. (Challoner) ---
They left nothing imperfect in the vengeance, 4 Kings viii., and ix. Eliseus sent bears to destroy forty-two children of Bethel; (4 Kings ii. 23.; Calmet) and Abulensis (q. 23.) thinks that he might put many false prophets to death, as the Scripture does not mention every thing, (Menochius) and as Elias had done himself. (Haydock) ---
Eliseus may also be the name of some general. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 1Ki 19:17
Gill: 1Ki 19:17 - -- And it shall come to pass, that him that escapeth the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay,.... Which suggests that many should be slain in Israel by them ...
And it shall come to pass, that him that escapeth the sword of Hazael shall Jehu slay,.... Which suggests that many should be slain in Israel by them both, as were by Hazael, 2Ki 10:32 and by Jehu, 2Ki 9:24,
and him that escapeth from the sword of Jehu shall Elisha slay; which may be understood either literally of the forty two children cursed by him, in consequence of which they were destroyed by bears, 2Ki 2:24 or rather figuratively by his prophecies, see Hos 6:5 who foretold the slaughters made by Hazael and Jehu, as well as others, see 2Ki 8:12, these several things were not done in the order in which they are here put; for what Elisha did was before Hazael and Jehu, and Jehu before Hazael; these words therefore do not respect the exact order of time in which they should be done, only that each should do the part appointed and assigned unto him, and what could not be so well done by the other; thus Hazael was to destroy those that came out to war; and Jehu Ahab's family that did not; and Elisha the children of idolatrous parents at Bethel, that came not within the reach of either; though it may be observed, that Hazael began to distress Israel before Jehu appeared, 2Ki 8:28 and the prophecies of Elisha might not have their full accomplishment until after Hazael and Jehu had done what was appointed for them.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 19:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 19:1-21 - --1 Elijah, threatened by Jezebel, flees to Beer-sheba.4 In the wilderness, being weary of his life, he is comforted by an angel.9 At Horeb God appears ...
MHCC -> 1Ki 19:14-18
MHCC: 1Ki 19:14-18 - --God repeated the question, What doest thou here? Then he complained of his discouragement; and whither should God's prophets go with their complaints ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 19:9-18
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 19:9-18 - -- Here is, I. Elijah housed in a cave at Mount Horeb, which is called the mount of God, because on it God had formerly manifested his glory. And per...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 19:9-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 19:9-18 - --
Appearance of God at Horeb . - 1Ki 19:9. When Elijah arrived at Horeb, he went into the cave (the definite article in המּערה , with the obvi...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 19:9-21
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 ...
