1 Reyes 19:17

17 ¡A cualquiera que escape de Hazael, Jehú lo matará; y a los que escapen de Jehú, Eliseo los matará!

1 Reyes 19:17 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 19:17

And it shall come to pass, that him that escapeth the sword of
Hazael shall Jehu slay
Which suggests that many should be slain in Israel by them both, as were by Hazael, ( 2 Kings 10:32 2 Kings 10:33 ) and by Jehu, ( 2 Kings 9:24 2 Kings 9:33 ) ( 10:1-7 ) ,

and him that escapeth from the sword of Jehu shall Elisha slay;
which may be understood either literally of the forty two children cursed by him, in consequence of which they were destroyed by bears, ( 2 Kings 2:24 ) or rather figuratively by his prophecies, see ( Hosea 6:5 ) who foretold the slaughters made by Hazael and Jehu, as well as others, see ( 2 Kings 8:12 ) ( 2 Kings 9:7 2 Kings 9:8 ) , these several things were not done in the order in which they are here put; for what Elisha did was before Hazael and Jehu, and Jehu before Hazael; these words therefore do not respect the exact order of time in which they should be done, only that each should do the part appointed and assigned unto him, and what could not be so well done by the other; thus Hazael was to destroy those that came out to war; and Jehu Ahab's family that did not; and Elisha the children of idolatrous parents at Bethel, that came not within the reach of either; though it may be observed, that Hazael began to distress Israel before Jehu appeared, ( 2 Kings 8:28 2 Kings 8:29 ) and the prophecies of Elisha might not have their full accomplishment until after Hazael and Jehu had done what was appointed for them.

1 Reyes 19:17 In-Context

15 Entonces el Señor
le dijo:
—Regresa por el mismo camino que viniste y sigue hasta el desierto de Damasco. Cuando llegues allí, unge a Hazael para que sea rey de Aram.
16 Después unge a Jehú, nieto de Nimsi,
para que sea rey de Israel; y unge a Eliseo, hijo de Safat, de la tierra de Abel-mehola, para que tome tu lugar como mi profeta.
17 ¡A cualquiera que escape de Hazael, Jehú lo matará; y a los que escapen de Jehú, Eliseo los matará!
18 Sin embargo, preservaré a otros siete mil en Israel, ¡quienes nunca se han inclinado ante Baal ni lo han besado!
19 Llamado de Eliseo
Entonces Elías fue y encontró a Eliseo, hijo de Safat, arando un campo. Había doce pares de bueyes en el campo, y Eliseo araba con el último par. Elías se acercó a él, le echó su manto sobre los hombros y siguió caminando.
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