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1 Kings 18:1

ELIJAH MEETS OBADIAH. (1Ki. 18:1-16)

the third year—In the New Testament, it is said there was no rain "for the space of three years and six months" [James 5:17]. The early rain fell in our March, the latter rain in our October. Though Ahab might have at first ridiculed Elijah's announcement, yet when neither of these rains fell in their season, he was incensed against the prophet as the cause of the national judgment, and compelled him, with God's direction, to consult his safety in flight. This was six months after the king was told there would be neither dew nor rain, and from this period the three years in this passage are computed.

Go, show thyself unto Ahab—The king had remained obdurate and impenitent. Another opportunity was to be given him of repentance, and Elijah was sent in order to declare to him the cause of the national judgment, and to promise him, on condition of his removing it, the immediate blessing of rain.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 1 Kings 18:1:

1 Kings 18:42
Luke 4:25-27
James 5:17

 

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