
Text -- 1 Kings 19:20 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 19:20 - -- Being powerfully moved by God's spirit to follow Elijah, and wholly give up himself to his function.
Being powerfully moved by God's spirit to follow Elijah, and wholly give up himself to his function.

And take thy leave of them, and then return to me again.

Wesley: 1Ki 19:20 - -- Either first, to hinder thee from performing that office. That employment to which I have called thee, doth not require an alienation of thy heart fro...
Either first, to hinder thee from performing that office. That employment to which I have called thee, doth not require an alienation of thy heart from thy parents, nor the total neglect of them. Or, secondly, to make such a change in thee, that thou shouldst be willing to forsake thy parents, and lands, and all, that thou mayest follow me. Whence comes this marvellous change? It is not from me, who did only throw my mantle over thee; but from an higher power, even from God's spirit, which both changed thy heart, and consecrated thee to thy prophetical office: which therefore it concerns thee vigorously to execute, and wholly to devote thyself to it.
JFB -> 1Ki 19:20
JFB: 1Ki 19:20 - -- That is, Go, but keep in mind the solemn ceremony I have just performed on thee. It is not I, but God, who calls thee. Do not allow any earthly affect...
That is, Go, but keep in mind the solemn ceremony I have just performed on thee. It is not I, but God, who calls thee. Do not allow any earthly affection to detain you from obeying His call.
Clarke: 1Ki 19:20 - -- Let me - kiss my father and my mother - Elisha fully understood that he was called by this ceremony to the prophetic office: and it is evident that ...
Let me - kiss my father and my mother - Elisha fully understood that he was called by this ceremony to the prophetic office: and it is evident that he conferred not with flesh and blood, but resolved, immediately resolved, to obey; only he wished to bid farewell to his relatives. See below

Clarke: 1Ki 19:20 - -- What have I done to thee? - Thy call is not from me, but from God: to him, not to me, art thou accountable for thy use or abuse of it.
What have I done to thee? - Thy call is not from me, but from God: to him, not to me, art thou accountable for thy use or abuse of it.
TSK -> 1Ki 19:20

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Barnes -> 1Ki 19:20
Barnes: 1Ki 19:20 - -- Let me, I pray thee, kiss my father ... - Not an unnatural request before following his new spiritual father. Elijah sees in his address a divi...
Let me, I pray thee, kiss my father ... - Not an unnatural request before following his new spiritual father. Elijah sees in his address a divided heart, and will not give the permission or accept the service thus tendered. Hence, his cold reply. See Luk 9:61-62.
Go back again ... - i. e., "Go, return to thy plowing ... why shouldest thou quit it? Why take leave of thy friends and come with me? What have I done to thee to require such a sacrifice? for as a sacrifice thou evidently regardest it. Truly I have done nothing to thee. Thou canst remain as thou art."
Poole -> 1Ki 19:20
Poole: 1Ki 19:20 - -- He ran after Elijah being powerfully moved by God’ s Spirit to follow Elijah, and wholly to give up himself to his affection.
And said or, bu...
He ran after Elijah being powerfully moved by God’ s Spirit to follow Elijah, and wholly to give up himself to his affection.
And said or, but he said ; or, yet he said .
Let me kiss my father and my mother i.e. bid them farewell, by the usual ceremony. See Gen 29:11 31:28 Act 20:37 .
Go back again and take thy leave of them, as thou desirest, and then return to me again.
What have I done to thee? either, first, To hinder thee from performing that office. That employment to which I have called thee doth not require an alienation of thy heart from thy parents, nor the total neglect of them. Or, secondly, To make such a change in thee, that thou shouldst be willing to forsake thy parents, and lands, and all, and desire only this liberty to go and bid them farewell, that thou mayest follow me. Whence comes this marvellous change? It is not from me, who did only throw my mantle over thee; but from a higher power, even from God’ s Spirit, which hath changed thy heart, and consecrated thee to thy prophetical office; which therefore it concerns thee vigorously to execute, and wholly to devote thyself to it.
Haydock -> 1Ki 19:20
Haydock: 1Ki 19:20 - -- Kiss, and bid them adieu. (Menochius) ---
To thee. I have no farther orders. Obey the Spirit of God. Hoc age. Hebrew, "for what have I done ...
Kiss, and bid them adieu. (Menochius) ---
To thee. I have no farther orders. Obey the Spirit of God. Hoc age. Hebrew, "for what have I done to thee?" Did I require thee to follow me? Act as God may direct thee. Yet remember the ceremony which thou hast seen, and do not turn back (Calmet) to neglect thy office. (Haydock) (Matthew viii. 22., and Luke ix. 62.)
Gill -> 1Ki 19:20
Gill: 1Ki 19:20 - -- And he left the oxen, and ran after Elijah,.... His heart being touched by the Lord at the same time, and his mind enlightened to understand what was ...
And he left the oxen, and ran after Elijah,.... His heart being touched by the Lord at the same time, and his mind enlightened to understand what was meant by that action:
and said, let me, I pray thee, kiss my father and my mother; take his leave of them in this way, which was what was used by friends at parting, see Rth 1:9.
and then I will follow thee; which he understood was meant by his casting his mantle over him:
and he said unto him, go back again; to his plough:
for what have I done to thee? he had only cast the skirts of his mantle over him, and had said nothing to him; this he said to try him, and get out of him what was in his heart, and how it had been touched by the Spirit of God; and if so, then he suggests it was not what he had done, but what the Lord had impressed upon him, that would oblige him to return, and follow him, after he had taken his leave of his parents.

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NET Notes -> 1Ki 19:20
NET Notes: 1Ki 19:20 Heb “he”; the referent (Elijah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 1Ki 19:20
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 19:20 And he left the oxen, and ran after Elijah, and said, ( i ) Let me, I pray thee, kiss my father and my mother, and [then] I will follow thee. And he s...

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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 19:19-21
MHCC: 1Ki 19:19-21 - --Elijah found Elisha by Divine direction, not in the schools of the prophets, but in the field; not reading, or praying, or sacrificing, but ploughing....
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 19:19-21
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 19:19-21 - -- Elisha was named last in the orders God gave to Elijah, but he was first called, for by him the other two were to be called. He must come in Elijah'...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 19:19-21
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 19:19-21 - --
Call of Elisha to be a prophet . - 1Ki 19:19. As he went thence (viz., away from Horeb), Elijah found Elisha the son of Shaphat at Abel-Meholah, i...
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 ...
