1 Reyes 21:20

20 Y Acab dijo a Elías: ¿Me has encontrado, enemigo mío? Y él respondió: Te he encontrado, porque te has vendido para hacer el mal ante los ojos del SEÑOR.

1 Reyes 21:20 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 21:20

And Ahab said to Elijah, hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
&c.] So he reckoned him, because he dealt faithfully with him, and reproved him for his sins, and denounced the judgments of God upon him for them:

and he answered, I have found thee;
as a thief, a robber and plunderer, in another's vineyard; he had found out his sin in murdering Naboth, and unjustly possessing his vineyard, which was revealed to him by the Lord; and now was come as his enemy, as he called him, as being against him, his adversary, not that he hated his person, but his ways and works:

because thou hast sold thyself to work evil in the sight of the Lord;
had given up himself wholly to his lusts, was abandoned to them, and as much under the power of them as a man is that has sold himself to another to be his slave; and which he served openly, publicly in the sight of the omniscient God, and in defiance of him. Abarbinel gives another sense of the word we render "sold thyself", that he "made himself strange", as if he was ignorant, and did not know what Jezebel had done; whereas he knew fully the whole truth of the matter, and that Naboth was killed through her contrivance, and by her management purposely; and so he did evil in the sight of that God that knows all things, pretending he was ignorant when he was not, and this Elijah found out by divine revelation; so the word is used in ( Genesis 42:6 ) ( 2 Kings 12:5 2 Kings 12:7 ) , but the former sense is best, as appears from ( 1 Kings 21:25 ) .

1 Reyes 21:20 In-Context

18 Levántate, desciende al encuentro de Acab, rey de Israel, que está en Samaria; he aquí, él está en la viña de Nabot, adonde ha descendido a tomar posesión de ella.
19 Le hablarás, diciendo: "Así dice el SEÑOR: "¿Has asesinado, y además has tomado posesión de la viña?'" También le hablarás, diciendo: "Así dice el SEÑOR: 'En el lugar donde los perros lamieron la sangre de Nabot, los perros lamerán tu sangre, tu misma sangre.'"
20 Y Acab dijo a Elías: ¿Me has encontrado, enemigo mío? Y él respondió: Te he encontrado, porque te has vendido para hacer el mal ante los ojos del SEÑOR.
21 He aquí, traeré mal sobre ti, te barreré completamente y cortaré de Acab todo varón, tanto siervo como libre en Israel;
22 haré tu casa como la casa de Jeroboam, hijo de Nabat, y como la casa de Baasa, hijo de Ahías, por la provocación con la que me has provocado a ira y porque has hecho pecar a Israel.
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