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An Implied Prayer
Multiple commentators point out that the Old Testament account in 1 Kings 18 doesn't explicitly state that Elijah prayed for rain. However, they agree that his posture—casting himself to the ground with his face between his knees—was a clear act of prayer. James was likely referencing a common Jewish interpretation that his audience would have understood.
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18th Century
Theologian
And he prayed again. The allusion here seems to be to 1 Kings 18:42, 45, though it is not expressly stated there that he p…
Gave rain (υετον εδωκεν). This idiom is in the LXX of God as here of heaven (1 Samuel 12:17; 1 Kings 18:1)…
James now offers illustrative proof that a righteous man’s prayer is “powerful and effective.” “Elijah,” he says, “was a man just like us.” He had …
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17th Century
Pastor
And he prayed again
(1 Kings 18:42 1 Kings 18:43) . Here also is no express mention of his p…
17th Century
Minister
The sin of swearing is condemned; but how many make light of common profane swearing! Such swearing expressly shows contempt for God's name and aut…