John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Kings 13:30
And he laid his carcass in his own grave ,.... Which he had prepared for himself; for, as he came from Samaria, it could not be the sepulchre of his fathers; and this was showing all the respect, and doing all the honour to him, he well could: and they mourned over him ; the prophet and his sons: saying, alas, my brother ; which was an usual form of lamentation at funerals in later times, see Jeremiah 22:18 . read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Kings 13:23-34
Here is, I. The death of the deceived disobedient prophet. The old prophet that had deluded him, as if he would make him some amends for the wrong he had done him or help to prevent the mischief threatened him, furnished him with an ass to ride home on; but by the way a lion set upon him, and killed him, 1 Kgs. 13:23, 24. He did but return back to refresh himself when he was hungry, and behold he must die for it; see 1 Sam. 14:43. But we must consider, 1. That his offence was great, and it... read more