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721 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 104.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… concerning Jehovah was that He had brought the three kings together for their destruction. Jehoshaphat, though often and sadly failing through weakness …

722 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 105.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah by the heathen king of Edom and the son of Ahab seemed to treat the prophetic office as if it had involved heathen magic and divination, just as Balak …

723 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 107.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… connect Jehovah’s deliverance with the loved services of the sanctuary, reminds us that it was “when the meat-offering was offered,” that “there came water …

724 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 110.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah, and by such religious revival to avert imminent national judgment. Accidentally we obtain in the course of the narrative, interesting side-glimpses …

725 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 111.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… fear Jehovah.” The narrative bears that on the death of her husband, who had been one of the sons of the prophets, and (what is even more important) apparently well …

726 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 112.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… that Jehovah was not the living and the true God in the sense in which Elisha had preached Him. With reverence be it said, the appeal to the prophet could no more …

727 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 120.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… which Jehovah was about to send. And Elisha himself gave vent to these feelings when he spoke with such sorrow of Jehovah having hidden it from him, and not …

728 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 121.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… : “As Jehovah liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee [viz., behind; I will not go, nor yet go without thee]. Then he arose and went after her.” All this seems …

729 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 122.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… to Jehovah and the close personal contact with the dead child, Elisha followed, as from every point of view we would have expected, the example of his master …

730 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 122.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… that Jehovah hath set apart him that is godly for Himself: Jehovah will hear when I call unto Him” ( Psalm 4:3 ); or this: “All the paths of Jehovah are mercy and truth …

731 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 126.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… to Jehovah, in acknowledgment of His sovereignty and proprietary over the land, knew to observe the spirit, if they could no longer obey the letter, of the law …

732 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 126.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah; that his trust in his God was absolute and unwavering; and that, true to His promise, the Lord will always provide for His servants who look up unto …

733 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 129.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… him Jehovah had given deliverance unto Syria” ( 2 Kings 5:1 ).

734 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 131.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah, but looked to political combinations for safety, in allowing to go out of his hand the man whom Jehovah “appointed to utter destruction” ( 1 Kings …

735 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 136.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah his God, and so heal him of his leprosy. And Naaman spoke both as a heathen and as a Syrian when he contemptuously compared the limpid waters of “Abana …

736 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 137.3 (Alfred Edersheim)

… to Jehovah, as we infer from the expression of his resolve henceforth only to bring offerings unto the LORD.For instances of similar confession see Daniel …

737 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 139.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… of Jehovah as a national Deity, bound to the soil of Israel, would have been in contradiction to his expressed conviction that there was “no God in all the earth …

738 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 139.2 (Alfred Edersheim)

… , let Jehovah forgive thy servant in this matter.”This seems implied in the terms used. The argument is, however, only one of inference. We infer from the mention …

739 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 141.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… “As Jehovah liveth,” with which Elisha prefaced his persistent refusal to receive aught of Naaman ( ver. 16 ), and the same phrase in the mouth of Gehazi, as he resolved …

740 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6, p. 142.1 (Alfred Edersheim)

… the Jehovah Whom he had erst invoked, and before Whom Elisha stood, was the living and the true God. Taking up the very words of Gehazi, “Thy servant did not go,” Elisha …