17. Elias . . . like passions as we--therefore it
cannot be said that he was so raised above us as to afford no example
applicable to common mortals like ourselves.
prayed earnestly--literally, "prayed with prayer": Hebraism for
prayed intensely. Compare
Lu 22:15,
"With desire I have desired," that is, earnestly desired.
ALFORD is wrong in saying, Elias' prayer that it
might not rain "is not even hinted at in the Old Testament history." In
1Ki 17:1
it is plainly implied, "As the Lord God of Israel liveth, before
whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years, but
according to my word." His prophecy of the fact was according to
a divine intimation given to him in answer to prayer. In jealousy for
God's honor
(1Ki 19:10),
and being of one mind with God in his abhorrence of apostasy, he prayed
that the national idolatry should be punished with a national judgment,
drought; and on Israel's profession of repentance he prayed for the
removal of the visitation, as is implied in
1Ki 18:39-42;
compare
Lu 4:25.
three years, &c.--Compare
1Ki 18:1,
"The third year," namely, from Elijah's going to Zarephath; the
prophecy
(Jas 5:1)
was probably about five or six months previously.
JFB.
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