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1 Re 19:19

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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.

1 Re 19:19 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 19:19

So he departed thence
From Mount Horeb, and came to Abelmeholah, which Bunting computes F26 at one hundred and fifty six miles:

and found Elisha the son of Shaphat, who was ploughing with twelve yoke
of oxen before him, and he with the twelfth;
which may be understood either of twelve couple of oxen drawing one plough; which was a large number, but will not seem strange when it is observed, that Abelmeholah, where Elisha was ploughing, lay in the vale of Jordan, which was a clayey stiff ground, and required such a number of oxen to plough it up, especially at the first tilling of it, as this might be {a}; compare ( 1 Kings 4:12 ) ( 7:46 ) A late traveller F2 observes, that at Damegraed, in upper Egypt on the Nile, six oxen yoked to plough had a great deal of difficulty to turn up the ground; or else, as the Jewish writers generally understand it, there were twelve ploughs, and a yoke of oxen to each, and a ploughman to attend everyone, and Elisha attended the twelfth; or was with one of the twelve, as the Targum, and might have the oversight of them all; Kimchi thinks, and so Abarbiuel after him, that this signified that he should be leader of the twelve tribes of Israel: and Elijah passed by him, and cast his mantle upon him;
the skirts of it.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Travels p. 204.
F1 See Fuller's Pisgah-Sight B. 2. ch. 8. p. 175.
F2 Norden's Travels in Egypt and Arabia, vol. 2. p. 85.
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1 Re 19:19 In-Context

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?
21 Ed egli, lasciatolo, se ne ritornò in casa, e prese un paio di buoi, e li ammazzò; e con gli arnesi de’ buoi ne cosse la carne, e la diede al popolo, ed essi mangiarono. Poi si levò, e andò dietro ad Elia, e gli fu ministro.
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