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A Superficial Repentance
Commentators widely agree that Ahab's repentance was superficial and external, not a genuine change of heart. Scholars like John Gill and Matthew Henry point out that it was a humiliation that could be seen by men, likely born from a fear of punishment rather than true sorrow for sin. They note he never restored the vineyard or forsook his idols, indicating his heart remained unhumbled.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The evil—that is, the main evil. See 1 Kings 21:19 note; and compare 1 Kings 22:38 with the marginal reference.
19th Century
Bishop
How Ahab humbles himself. —As there is something entirely characteristic of Ahab’s impressible nature in this burst of penitence, …
17th Century
Pastor
Do you see how Ahab humbles himself before meF9?
&c.] Which yet was but an external humiliation, to be se…
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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 …