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An Act of Law, Not Murder
Commentators explain that Elijah's command was not an act of personal vengeance but the execution of God's law under the Old Covenant. The Law in Deuteronomy explicitly required the death penalty for false prophets who led Israel into idolatry. As a prophet, Elijah had the authority to enforce this law when the king failed in his duty.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Elijah required the people to show their conviction by acts—acts that might expose them to the anger of the king or queen, but which, once committe…
19th Century
Bishop
Slew them.—This ruthless slaughter of Baal’s prophets, as a judgment on their idolatry and perversion of the people, equally belon…
19th Century
Preacher
And thus he proved that he was the prophet of God, and that God was the God of Israel.
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17th Century
Pastor
And Elijah said unto them, take the prophets of Baal
The four hundred and fifty that were upon the spot; for the num…
17th Century
Minister
Many of the people wavered in their judgment and varied in their practice. Elijah called upon them to determine whether Jehovah or Baal was the sel…