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1 Kings 19:9-18

19:9

cave <04631> [unto a cave.]

Elijah <0452> [What doest thou.]


19:10

absolutely loyal <07065> [very jealous.]

torn down <02040> [thrown down.]

left <03498> [I only.]

want ..... life <05315 01245> [they seek my life.]


19:11

stand .... mountain ........................ mountain <02022 05975> [stand upon the mount.]

Lord .... Lord ..... pass .......... Lord ........... Lord ................ Lord <03068 05674> [the Lord passed.]

very <01419> [and a great.]

Lord .... Lord .......... wind ..... Lord ........... Lord ...... wind .... windstorm ........ Lord <03068 07307> [but the Lord was not in the wind.]

earthquake ......... earthquake <07494> [an earthquake.]


19:12

fire ......... fire .... fire <0784> [a fire.]

soft <01827> [a still.]


19:13

covered ... face <06440 03874> [he wrapped his face.]

This he did to signify his reverence; for covering the face was a token of respect among the Asiatics, as uncovering the head is among Europeans. See on ch.

Elijah .................................. Elijah <0452> [What doest.]


19:14

absolutely loyal <07065> [I have been.]

abandoned <05800> [forsaken.]


19:15

Desert ... Damascus <01834 04057> [wilderness of Damascus.]

The wilderness of Damascus seems to have been that part of Arabia Deserta which lay on the south-east of that city, and east of the Trachonites, or the Djebel Haouran and El Ledja; at which the prophet could arrive without meeting Jezebel or any of his enemies.

anoint <04886> [anoint.]

Hazael <02371> [Hazael.]


19:16

Jehu <03058> [Jehu.]

Elisha <0477> [Elisha.]

[Eliseus. Abel-meholah.]


19:17

escapes .......... escapes <04422> [him that escapeth.]

Hazael's sword .......... sword <02719 02371> [the sword of Hazael.]

Jehu ........ sword ......... Jehu's sword <02719 03058> [the sword of Jehu.]

kill ........ Elisha ... kill <04191 0477> [Elisha slay.]


19:18

left <07604> [Yet I have left. or, Yet I will leave.]

knees <01290> [the knees.]

<06310> [every mouth.]

Idolaters often kissed their hand in honour of their idols; and hence the origin of adoration from {ad,} to and {os, oris,} the mouth. Cicero mentions a statue of Hercules, the chin and lips of which were considerably worn by the kissing of his worshippers.




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