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A King Feasts, a Prophet Prays
Commentators note the stark contrast between Ahab and Elijah. After the day's dramatic events, Elijah sends the king to "eat and drink." One scholar suggests this was said with scorn, highlighting that while the shallow king goes to feast, the prophet withdraws to pray earnestly for the promised rain. This reveals a deep divide between worldly priorities and spiritual devotion.
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18th Century
Theologian
Get thee up, eat and drink - Ahab had descended the hillside with Elijah and witnessed the slaughter of the priests. Elijah now told him to …
19th Century
Bishop
Get thee up, eat and drink. —There seems a touch of scorn in these words. Ahab, remaining passive throughout, had descend…
17th Century
Pastor
And Elijah said to Ahab, get up
From the brook and valley where the execution of the prophets had been made; either …
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17th Century
Minister
Israel, having reformed to the extent of acknowledging the Lord to be God and consenting to the execution of Baal's prophets, was accepted to such …