1 Rois 17:21

21 Et il s'étendit sur l'enfant, par trois fois; et il cria à l'Éternel, et dit: Éternel mon Dieu, je te prie, que l'âme de cet enfant rentre en lui!

1 Rois 17:21 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 17:21

And he stretched himself upon the child three times
Or "measured himself" F9 on it, or put himself into a posture in some respects equal to the child; putting his mouth on its mouth, his eyes on its eyes, his hands on its hands, as Elisha afterwards did in a like case, perhaps in imitation of him, ( 2 Kings 4:34 ) , thereby showing his great affection to the child, and in order to increase it the more, and to make him the more fervent and importunate in his prayers for its life; and hereby signifying also that he would if he could infuse his breath and life into it, and warm it with his own heat:

and cried unto the Lord, and said, O Lord my God, I pray thee, let this
child's soul come into him again:
which shows that the child was really dead; and a proof this that the soul dies not with the body, but exists in a separate state without it.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (ddmtyw) "et mensus est se", Pagninus, Montanus; "admensus se", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

1 Rois 17:21 In-Context

19 Et il lui dit: Donne-moi ton fils. Et il le prit d'entre ses bras, et le porta dans la chambre haute où il demeurait, et il le coucha sur son lit.
20 Puis il cria à l'Éternel et dit: Éternel mon Dieu, est-ce que tu affligerais même cette veuve, chez qui je demeure, au point de faire mourir son fils?
21 Et il s'étendit sur l'enfant, par trois fois; et il cria à l'Éternel, et dit: Éternel mon Dieu, je te prie, que l'âme de cet enfant rentre en lui!
22 Et l'Éternel exauça la voix d'Élie; et l'âme de l'enfant rentra en lui, et il recouvra la vie.
23 Alors Élie prit l'enfant, et le descendit de la chambre haute dans la maison, et le donna à sa mère; et il dit: Regarde, ton fils vit.
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