Verses 1-24
1 Kings 17:1-Jeremiah : . Elijah is Fed by Ravens, and Raises the Widow’ s Son.— Elijah appeared suddenly: we hear nothing of his birth or parentage. He simply announced to Ahab, in the name of Yahweh, “ before whom I stand” ( cf. Jeremiah 35:19), that there should be no rain for three years. Elijah is described as “ one of the sojourners of Gilead.” Probably the LXX is correct in saying that he came from Tishbe ( mg.) , said to be in Gilead to distinguish it from another Tishbe in Galilee ( Tob_1:2 ). He then retired ( 1 Kings 17:3-Judges :) to the brook Cherith, E. of Jordan, where he was fed by ravens. In the valley of the Jordan was the rock of Oreb— the raven ( Judges 7:25, Isaiah 10:26), and this may have suggested the legend. By Divine guidance he next went into the heart of the country whose “ worship” he denounced— namely, Zidon ( 1 Kings 17:9). At Zarephath (Sarepta, LXX and Luke 4:26) he was received by a widow whose oil and wheat he miraculously multiplied and raised her son ( 1 Kings 17:17). Josephus ( Ant. viii. 133) says the child only appeared to be dead. Elijah raised him in the same way as Elisha raised the son of the Shunammite ( 2 Kings 4:34). and Paul Eutychus ( Acts 20:10).
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