1 Kings 13:29

29 The prophet put the body on his donkey and carried it back to the city to have a time of sadness for him and to bury him.

1 Kings 13:29 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 13:29

And the prophet took up the carcass of the man of God
The lion perhaps made off as soon as he came, or, if he stayed, the prophet was not afraid of him, seeing he did not attempt to devour the carcass, nor touch the ass, nor do any hurt to those that passed by: and laid it upon the ass, and brought it back;
to his own city: and the old prophet came to the city to mourn, and to bury him;
to perform the funeral rites, according to the custom of the place.

1 Kings 13:29 In-Context

27 Then the prophet said to his sons, "Put a saddle on my donkey," which they did.
28 The old prophet went out and found the body lying on the road, with the donkey and the lion still standing nearby. The lion had not eaten the body or hurt the donkey.
29 The prophet put the body on his donkey and carried it back to the city to have a time of sadness for him and to bury him.
30 The prophet buried the body in his own family grave, and they were sad for the man of God and said, "Oh, my brother."
31 After the prophet buried the body, he said to his sons, "When I die, bury me in this same grave. Put my bones next to his.
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