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661 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 33.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… , since Jehovah is the living God; and that hence ours should be the faith of a constant expectancy. It reads as we might have expected in the circumstances, that …

663 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 36.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… for Jehovah to show forth that great lesson which underlies and sums up all revelation. Of the Israelitish host we know not the numbers—only that, as they camped …

664 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 38.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah; he inquired not as to His purpose or will. There was an ominous similarity between his conduct and that of Saul in regard to Agag ( 1 Samuel 15 ). Evidently …

665 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 39.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah”—that is, by direct command from Him—to confront Ahab with such a symbolic (or parabolic) presentation of his late conduct as would show it in its true …

666 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 39.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah,” bade him “smite” him.The expression “neighbor” or “fellow” ( ver. 35 ) means that he was also one of “the sons of the prophets.”

667 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 39.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah,” we can understand the Divine judgment which so speedily overtook him when he was torn by a lion. For the fundamental idea, the very law, of prophetism …

668 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 40.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… been Jehovah’s, not Ahab’s, and Ben-hadad had been the “banned” of the Lord. “Because thou hast let go forth out of thine hand (custody) the man of my ban (compare Leviticus …

669 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 43.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah have left its households when even in Jezreel a burgher could appeal from the demands of an Ahab to the authority and law of his God. And it affords …

670 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 43.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… by Jehovah: now by His prophets, then by His worshippers. Here was a power which he dared not resist, yet to which he would not submit. But Jezebel shared neither …

671 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 46.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… day Jehovah had bidden Elijah arise and meet Ahab with the Divine message, just as the king thought himself in secure possession of the fruit of his crime …

672 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 47.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah, and to bring back a new God-devoted king. That had been a weird sight of the prophet, through the storm; and it had been a short dim dream of Ahab’s to …

673 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 47.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… not Jehovah in heaven, nor yet the eternal reflection of His Being, and the permanent echo of His speaking, in right and truth upon earth. Having thus not only …

674 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 48.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah.” What the prophet had spoken was not the outcome of personal enmity, nor was what had occurred the result of a sudden temptation or rash mood of the …

675 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 49.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… against Jehovah that he had sinned, and before Jehovah he humbled himself. As a mourner he rent his clothes; as a penitent he wore sackcloth; as guilty he fasted …

676 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 49.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah came once more to Elijah to declare that the personal repentance of the personal sin had brought remission of the personal punishment, though …

677 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 51.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah. But it might prove only the more dangerous on that account, as being the outcome of an attempted compromise where compromise was impossible. Evidence …

678 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 51.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… what “Jehovah” would do, while Zedekiah their leader expressly referred to “the Spirit of Jehovah” as having gone from himself to Micaiah ( ver. 24 ).At the same time …

679 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 51.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah” ( ver. 7 ), upon which Ahab mentioned Micaiah (not one of those four hundred prophets) as one by whom “to inquire of Jehovah.” Lastly, the four hundred false …

680 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 52.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah. Apparently these prophets professed to bring the word of Jehovah: yet they were only the lying prophets of Ahab. It seems not unlikely that Ahab …