1 Kings 18:27
Elijah.22:15; 2Ch 25:8; Ec 11:9; Isa 8:9,10; 44:15-17; Eze 20:39Am 4:4,5; Mt 26:45; Mr 7:9; 14:41aloud. Heb. with a great voice. for he is a god.Isa 41:23either.Such were the absurd and degrading notions which the heathens entertained of their gods. "Vishnoo sleeps four months in the year; and to each of the gods some particular business is assigned. Vayoo manages the winds; Vuroonu the waters, etc. According to a number of fables in the pooranus, the gods are often out on journeys or expeditions." Ward's Views of the Hindoos, vol. ii. p. 324. he is talking. or, he meditateth. is pursuing. Heb. hatha pursuit. must be awaked. Ps 44:23; 78:65,66; 121:4; Isa 51:9; Mr 4:38,39 1 Kings 22:15
shall we go.6Go and prosper.This was strong irony; they were the precise words of the false prophets; but were spoken by Micaiah in such a tone and manner as at once shewed Ahab that he did not believe, but ridiculed these words of uncertainty. The reply of the Delphian oracle to Crosesus was as ambiguous as that returned to Pyrrhus, {Croesus Halym penetrans magnam pervertet opum vim,} "If Croesus crosses the Halys, he will overthrow a great empire." This he understood of the empire of Cyrus; the event proved it to be his own: he was deluded, yet the oracle maintained its credit. 18:27; Jud 10:14; 2Ki 3:13; 2Ch 18:14; Ec 11:9; Mt 26:45 Luke 15:12-13
give.De 21:16,17; Ps 16:5,6; 17:14And he.Mr 12:44 and took.2Ch 33:1-10; Job 21:13-15; 22:17,18; Ps 10:4-6; 73:27; Pr 27:8Isa 1:4; 30:11; Jer 2:5,13,17-19,31; Mic 6:3; Eph 2:13,17wasted.30; 16:1,19; Pr 5:8-14; 6:26; 18:9; 21:17,20; 23:19-22; 28:7; 29:3Ec 11:9,10; Isa 22:13; 56:12; Am 6:3-7; Ro 13:13,14; 1Pe 4:3,42Pe 2:13
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