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1 Re 19:18

Listen to 1 Re 19:18
18 Or io ho riserbati in Israele settemila uomini, che son tutti quelli le cui ginocchia non si sono inchinate a Baal, e la cui bocca non l’ha baciato.

1 Re 19:18 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 19:18

Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel
From perishing by the sword of either of them:

all the knees which have not bowed to Baal;
that is, had not worshipped him, which was signified by this gesture:

and every mouth which hath not kissed him;
either the image of Baal itself, or the hand, in reverence of him; which rites, one or other, or both, were used by his worshippers; (See Gill on Hosea 13:2). This either refers, as some think, to the present time, and so is an answer to Elijah, who thought he was the only worshipper left with which seems to agree ( Romans 11:2-4 ) , or to the times to come, when destruction should be made by the above persons, and when God would have some faithful worshippers, and would take care of them; so some render the words, "I will reserve" F25.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (ytravhw) "reservabo vel servabo", Vatablus; so V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version.
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1 Re 19:18 In-Context

16 Ungi eziandio, per re sopra Israele, Iehu, figliuolo di Nimsi; ungi ancora per profeta, in luogo tuo, Eliseo, figliuolo di Safat, da Abel-Mehola.
17 Ed egli avverrà che, chiunque sarà scampato dalla spada di Hazael, Iehu l’ucciderà; e chiunque sarà scampato dalla spada di Iehu, Eliseo l’ucciderà.
18 Or io ho riserbati in Israele settemila uomini, che son tutti quelli le cui ginocchia non si sono inchinate a Baal, e la cui bocca non l’ha baciato.
19 Ed Elia si partì di là, e trovò Eliseo, figliuolo di Safat, il quale arava, avendo davanti a sè dodici paia di buoi; ed egli era col duodecimo. Ed Elia andò da lui, e gli gittò addosso il suo mantello.
20 Ed Eliseo lasciò i buoi, e corse dietro ad Elia, e disse: Deh! lascia che io baci mio padre e mia madre, e poi ti seguiterò. Ed Elia gli disse: Va’, e ritorna; perciocchè, che ti ho io fatto?
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