And he put the wood in order, and cut the bullock in pieces,
 and laid him on the wood
 Just in such manner as sacrifices usually were: 
 and said, fill four barrels with water;
 either from the brook Kishon, or, if that was dried up, from the sea; for both were near this mountain, and so to be had, though a time of drought: 
 and pour it on the burnt sacrifice;
 that which was intended to be one: 
 and upon the wood:
 wherewith it was to be burnt, and so made unfit for it; and which would make the miracle appear the greater, when fire came down and consumed it.