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When Truth Feels Like an Enemy
Commentators observe that Ahab calls Elijah his "enemy" because the prophet confronts him with his sin. This reveals a dangerous spiritual state: viewing God's word and His messengers as adversaries because they speak uncomfortable truths. It challenges believers to consider if they welcome correction or try to discredit the messenger to avoid the message.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The words “O my enemy” may refer partly to the old antagonism (1 Kings 17:1; 1 Kings 19:2–3), but the feeling it expresses …
19th Century
Bishop
Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?— The cry is partly of dismay, partly of excuse. Ahab, having no word of defence to utte…
17th Century
Pastor
And Ahab said to Elijah, hast thou found me, O mine enemy ?
&c.] So he reckoned him, because he dealt faithfully wit…
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17th Century
Minister
Blessed Paul complains that he was sold under sin (Romans 7:14), as a poor captive against his will. But Ahab was willing. He …