
Text -- 1 Kings 18:1 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 18:1 - -- Either, From the time when he went to hide himself by the brook Cherith; six months before which time the famine might begin. And so this being toward...
Either, From the time when he went to hide himself by the brook Cherith; six months before which time the famine might begin. And so this being towards the end of the third year, it makes up these three years and six months, Jam 5:17. Or, From the time of his going to Sarepta, which probably was a year after the famine begun; So this might be in the middle of the third year, which also makes up the three years and six months.

Wesley: 1Ki 18:1 - -- To acquaint him with the cause of this judgment, and to advise him to remove it, and upon that condition to promise him rain.
To acquaint him with the cause of this judgment, and to advise him to remove it, and upon that condition to promise him rain.

Wesley: 1Ki 18:1 - -- According to thy word and prayer, which thou shalt make for it. Thus God takes care to maintain the honour of his prophet, and in judgment remembers m...
According to thy word and prayer, which thou shalt make for it. Thus God takes care to maintain the honour of his prophet, and in judgment remembers mercy to Israel, for the sake of the holy seed yet left among them, who suffered in this common calamity.
JFB: 1Ki 18:1 - -- In the New Testament, it is said there was no rain "for the space of three years and six months" [Jam 5:17]. The early rain fell in our March, the lat...
In the New Testament, it is said there was no rain "for the space of three years and six months" [Jam 5:17]. The early rain fell in our March, the latter rain in our October. Though Ahab might have at first ridiculed Elijah's announcement, yet when neither of these rains fell in their season, he was incensed against the prophet as the cause of the national judgment, and compelled him, with God's direction, to consult his safety in flight. This was six months after the king was told there would be neither dew nor rain, and from this period the three years in this passage are computed.

JFB: 1Ki 18:1 - -- The king had remained obdurate and impenitent. Another opportunity was to be given him of repentance, and Elijah was sent in order to declare to him t...
The king had remained obdurate and impenitent. Another opportunity was to be given him of repentance, and Elijah was sent in order to declare to him the cause of the national judgment, and to promise him, on condition of his removing it, the immediate blessing of rain.
Clarke: 1Ki 18:1 - -- After many days - in the third year - We learn from our Lord, Luk 4:25, that the drought which brought on the famine in Israel lasted three years an...
After many days - in the third year - We learn from our Lord, Luk 4:25, that the drought which brought on the famine in Israel lasted three years and six months. St. James, Jam 5:17, gives it the same duration. Probably Elijah spent six months at the brook Cherith, and three years with the widow at Sarepta

Clarke: 1Ki 18:1 - -- I will send rain upon the earth - The word האדמה haadamah should be translated the ground or the land, as it is probable that this drought d...
I will send rain upon the earth - The word
TSK -> 1Ki 18:1
TSK: 1Ki 18:1 - -- am 3098, bc 906
after many days : Luk 4:25; Jam 5:17; Rev 11:2, Rev 11:6
in the third year : This form of expression, both in Hebrew and Latin, means ...
am 3098, bc 906
after many days : Luk 4:25; Jam 5:17; Rev 11:2, Rev 11:6
in the third year : This form of expression, both in Hebrew and Latin, means ""after the third year,""i.e., some time between the third and fourth year. 1Ki 17:1, 1Ki 17:7, 1Ki 17:15; Luk 4:25; Jam 5:17
Go : 1Ki 18:2, 15-40
I will send rain : Lev 26:4; Deu 28:12; Psa 65:9-13; Isa 5:6; Jer 10:13, Jer 14:22; Joe 2:23; Amo 4:7

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Barnes -> 1Ki 18:1
Barnes: 1Ki 18:1 - -- The third year - i. e., in the third year of his sojourn with the widow. The whole period of drought was three years and a half Luk 4:25; Jam 5...
Poole -> 1Ki 18:1
Poole: 1Ki 18:1 - -- In the third year either,
1. From the time when he went to hide himself by the brook Cherith; six months before which time the famine might begin, ...
In the third year either,
1. From the time when he went to hide himself by the brook Cherith; six months before which time the famine might begin, though it was not yet come to extremity. And so this being in or towards the end of the third year, it makes up these three years and six months, Jam 5:17 . Or,
2. From the time of his going to Sarepta, which probably was a year after the famine began; See Poole "1Ki 17:7" ; and so this might be in the middle of the third year, which also makes up the three years and six months.
Show thyself unto Ahab to acquaint him with the cause of this judgment, 1Ki 18:18 , and to advise him to remove it, and upon that condition to promise him rain.
I will send rain upon the earth according to thy word and prayer, which thou shalt make for it. Thus God takes care to maintain the honour and authority of his prophet, and in judgment remembers mercy to Israel for the sake of the holy seed yet left among them, who suffered in this common calamity.
Haydock: 1Ki 18:1 - -- Call ye. He does not order them to invoke idols; but challenges them to prove their divinity, if they can. ---
By fire. On such trying occasions,...
Call ye. He does not order them to invoke idols; but challenges them to prove their divinity, if they can. ---
By fire. On such trying occasions, it is not tempting God to ask for a miracle. God had given this proof of fire repeatedly, Genesis xv. 17., Leviticus ix. 24., and 2 Paralipomenon vii. 1. He will restrain the devil's power, to confirm the truth, Mark xvi. 20. (Worthington)

Haydock: 1Ki 18:1 - -- Year of his sojourning at Sarephta. As other six months elapsed before the drought was removed, it is probable that Elias had spent them at Carith, ...
Year of his sojourning at Sarephta. As other six months elapsed before the drought was removed, it is probable that Elias had spent them at Carith, James v. 17. (Calmet) ---
Earth. God is pleased to withdraw his chastisement, though the guilty were not yet reclaimed. (Salien)
Gill -> 1Ki 18:1
Gill: 1Ki 18:1 - -- And it came to pass after many days,.... When two years and more were gone from the time the drought and famine began; or rather from the time of the ...
And it came to pass after many days,.... When two years and more were gone from the time the drought and famine began; or rather from the time of the prophets departure to the brook Cherith, which might be six months after the famine began:
that the word of the Lord came to Elijah in the third year; of his absence from Ahab:
saying, go show thyself unto Ahab; whom he had not seen so long, and who had been seeking for him, but to no purpose:
and I will send rain upon the earth; the term of three years and six months being almost expired, see Jam 5:17.

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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 18:1-16
MHCC: 1Ki 18:1-16 - --The severest judgments, of themselves, will not humble or change the hearts of sinners; nothing, except the blood of Jesus Christ, can atone for the g...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 18:1-16
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 18:1-16 - -- In these verses we find, I. The sad state of Israel at this time, upon two accounts: - 1. Jezebel cut off the prophets of the Lord (1Ki 18:4), s...
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 18:1-16
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 ...
