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1 Re 18:1

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1 E MOLTO tempo appresso, la parola del Signore fu indirizzata ad Elia, nell’anno terzo, dicendo: Va’, mostrati ad Achab, ed io manderò della pioggia sopra il paese.

1 Re 18:1 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 18:1

And it came to pass after many days
When two years and more were gone from the time the drought and famine began; or rather from the time of the prophets departure to the brook Cherith, which might be six months after the famine began:

that the word of the Lord came to Elijah in the third year;
of his absence from Ahab:

saying, go show thyself unto Ahab;
whom he had not seen so long, and who had been seeking for him, but to no purpose:

and I will send rain upon the earth;
the term of three years and six months being almost expired, see ( James 5:17 ) .

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1 Re 18:1 In-Context

1 E MOLTO tempo appresso, la parola del Signore fu indirizzata ad Elia, nell’anno terzo, dicendo: Va’, mostrati ad Achab, ed io manderò della pioggia sopra il paese.
2 Elia dunque andò per mostrarsi ad Achab.
3 Or la fame era grave in Samaria. Ed Achab chiamò Abdia, ch’era suo mastro di casa or Abdia temeva grandemente il Signore;
4 e quando Izebel distruggeva i profeti del Signore, Abdia prese cento profeti, e li nascose, cinquanta in una spelonca, e cinquanta in un’altra, e li nudrì di pane e d’acqua;
5 ed Achab disse ad Abdia: Va’ per lo paese, a tutte le fonti dell’acque, ed a tutti i torrenti; forse troveremo dell’erba, e conserveremo in vita i cavalli ed i muli; e non lasceremo che il paese divenga deserto di bestie.
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