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3 Kings (1 Kings) Chapter 13

3 Kings (1 Kings)

kg1 13:0

Overview

Kg1 13:1, Jeroboam's hand withers, Kg1 13:6, and at the prayer of the prophet is restored; Kg1 13:7, The prophet departs from Beth-el; Kg1 13:11, An old prophet brings him back; Kg1 13:20, He is reproved by God, Kg1 13:23, slain by a lion, Kg1 13:26, buried by the old prophet, Kg1 13:31, who confirms his prophecy; Kg1 13:33, Jeroboam's obstinacy.

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:1

kg1 13:1

there came: Kg1 12:22; Kg2 23:17; Ch2 9:29

by the word: Kg1 13:5, Kg1 13:9, Kg1 13:26, Kg1 13:32, Kg1 20:35; Jer 25:3; Th1 4:15

Jeroboam: Kg1 12:32, Kg1 12:33; Ch2 26:18

burn: or, offer, Num 16:40; Jer 11:12, Jer 32:29; Mal 1:11; Rev 8:3

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:2

kg1 13:2

O altar: Deu 32:1; Isa 1:2, Isa 58:1; Jer 22:29; Eze 36:1, Eze 36:4, Eze 38:4; Luk 19:40

Josiah by name: Kg2 22:1, Kg2 22:2, Kg2 23:15-18; Ch2 34:1, Ch2 34:4-7; Isa 42:9, Isa 44:26-28, Isa 46:10; Isa 48:5-7

offer: Kg2 23:15-17

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:3

kg1 13:3

Exo 4:3-5, Exo 4:8, Exo 4:9, Exo 7:10; Deu 13:1-3; Sa1 2:34; Kg2 20:8; Isa 7:11-14; Isa 38:6-8, Isa 38:22; Jer 44:29; Mat 12:38-40; Joh 2:18; Co1 1:22

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:4

kg1 13:4

Lay hold: Ch2 16:10, Ch2 18:25-27, Ch2 25:15, Ch2 25:16; Psa 105:15; Jer 20:2-4; Jer 26:8-11, Jer 26:20-23, Jer 38:4-6; Amo 7:10-17; Mat 25:40, Mat 26:57; Mar 14:44-46; Joh 13:20; Act 6:12-14

his hand: Gen 19:11; Kg2 6:18-20; Jer 20:4-6; Luk 3:19, Luk 3:20, Luk 6:10; Joh 18:6; Act 9:4, Act 9:5, Act 13:8-11; Rev 11:5

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:5

kg1 13:5

Kg1 13:3, Kg1 22:28, Kg1 22:35; Exo 9:18-25; Num 16:23-35; Deu 18:22; Jer 28:16, Jer 28:17; Mar 16:20; Act 5:1-10

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:6

kg1 13:6

now: Exo 8:8, Exo 8:28, Exo 9:28, Exo 10:17, Exo 12:32; Num 21:7; Sa1 12:19; Jer 37:3, Jer 42:2-4; Act 8:24; Jam 5:16; Rev 3:9

besought: Exo 8:12, Exo 8:13; Num 12:13; Sa1 12:23; Mat 5:44; Luk 6:27, Luk 6:28, Luk 23:34; Act 7:60; Rom 12:14, Rom 12:21; Jam 5:16-18

Lord: Heb. face of the Lord

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:7

kg1 13:7

refresh: Gen 18:5; Jdg 13:15, Jdg 19:21

I will give: As great men in the East make no presents to equals or inferiors when visited, Sir John Chardin thinks that the king intended by this to treat the prophet as his superior. Sa1 9:7, Sa1 9:8; Kg2 5:15; Jer 40:5; Mal 1:10; Act 8:18-20; Pe1 5:2

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:8

kg1 13:8

If: Num 22:18, Num 24:13; Exo 5:3, Exo 5:6, Exo 7:2; Mar 6:23

go: Kg2 5:16, Kg2 5:26, Kg2 5:27; Mar 6:11; Co2 11:9, Co2 11:10

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:9

kg1 13:9

For: Kg1 13:1, Kg1 13:21, Kg1 13:22; Sa1 15:22; Job 23:12; Joh 13:17, Joh 15:9, Joh 15:10, Joh 15:14

Eat no bread: Num 16:26; Deu 13:13-18; Psa 141:4; Rom 16:17; Co1 5:11; Eph 5:11; Jo2 1:10, Jo2 1:11; Rev 18:4

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:11

kg1 13:11

an old prophet: Kg1 13:20, Kg1 13:21; Num 23:4, Num 23:5, Num 24:2; Sa1 10:11; Kg2 23:18; Eze 13:2, Eze 13:16; Mat 7:22; Pe2 2:16

sons: Heb. son

came: Ti1 3:5

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:13

kg1 13:13

Kg1 13:27; Num 22:21; Jdg 5:10, Jdg 10:4; Sa2 19:26

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:14

kg1 13:14

sitting: Kg1 19:4; Joh 4:6, Joh 4:34; Co1 4:11, Co1 4:12; Co2 11:27; Phi 4:12, Phi 4:13

Art thou: Kg1 13:1

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:16

kg1 13:16

Kg1 13:8, Kg1 13:9; Gen 3:1-3; Num 22:13, Num 22:19; Mat 4:10, Mat 16:23

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:17

kg1 13:17

It was: Heb. a word was

by the word: Kg1 13:1, Kg1 20:35; Th1 4:15

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:18

kg1 13:18

an angel: Num 22:35; Jdg 6:11, Jdg 6:12, Jdg 13:3

But: Gen 3:4, Gen 3:5; Isa 9:15; Jer 5:12, Jer 5:31, Jer 23:14, Jer 23:17, Jer 23:32, Jer 28:15, Jer 28:16; Eze 13:9, Eze 13:10, Eze 13:22; Mat 7:15, Mat 24:24; Rom 16:18; Co2 11:3, Co2 11:13-15; Pe2 2:1; Jo1 4:1; Rev 19:20

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:19

kg1 13:19

Kg1 13:9; Gen 3:6; Deu 13:1, Deu 13:3, Deu 13:5, Deu 18:20; Act 4:19; Pe2 2:18, Pe2 2:19

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:20

kg1 13:20

the word of the Lord: "A great clamour," says Dr. Kennicott, "has been raised against this part of history, on account of God's denouncing sentence on the true prophet by the mouth of the false prophet; but if we examine with attention the original words here, they will be found to signify either he who brought him back, or, whom he had brought back; for the very same words, asher heshivo, occur again, Kg1 13:23, where they are now translated, whom he had brought back; and where they cannot be translated otherwise. This being the case, we are at liberty to consider the words of the Lord as delivered to the true prophet, thus brought back; and then the sentence is pronounced by God himself, calling to him out of heaven, as in Gen 22:11. And that this doom was thus pronounced by God, not by the false prophet, we are assured in Kg1 13:26. 'The Lord hath delivered him unto the lion, according to the word of the Lord, which He spake unto him.' Josephus (and also the Arabic) asserts, that the sentence was declared by God to the true prophet." Num 23:5, Num 23:16, Num 24:4, Num 24:16-24; Mat 7:22; Joh 11:51; Co1 13:2

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:21

kg1 13:21

Thus saith: Kg1 13:17; Gen 3:7; Est 6:13; Jer 2:19; Gal 1:8, Gal 1:9

thou hast disobeyed: Lev 10:3; Num 20:12, Num 20:24; Sa1 4:18, Sa1 13:13, Sa1 13:14, Sa1 15:19, Sa1 15:22-24; Sa2 6:7; Sa2 12:9-11, Sa2 24:13; Rev 3:19

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:22

kg1 13:22

eaten: Kg1 13:19

of the: Kg1 13:9

carcase: Kg1 13:30, Kg1 14:13; Ch2 21:19, Ch2 21:20; Isa 14:18-20; Jer 22:18, Jer 22:19

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:24

kg1 13:24

a lion: Kg1 20:36; Kg2 2:24; Pro 22:13, Pro 26:13; Amo 5:19; Co1 11:31, Co1 11:32; Pe1 4:17, Pe1 4:18

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:26

kg1 13:26

the man: Lev 10:3; Sa2 12:10, Sa2 12:14; Psa 119:120; Pro 11:31; Eze 9:6; Co1 11:30; Heb 12:28, Heb 12:29; Pe1 4:17

torn: Heb. broken

which he spake: Kg1 13:9

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:28

kg1 13:28

the lion had: All here was supernatural. The lion, though he had killed the man, yet, contrary to his nature, did not devour him, nor tear the ass, nor meddle with the travellers that passed by; while the ass stood quietly by, not fearing the lion, nor betaking himself to flight. both stood as guardians of the fallen prophet, till this extraordinary intelligence was carried into the city which rendered the miracle the more illustrious and plainly shewed that this event did not happen by chance. This concatenation of miracles marked the death of the man of God as a Divine rebuke for his disobedience in eating bread at idolatrous Beth-el; and here we see, as in various other cases, that "often judgment begins at the house of God." The true prophet, for suffering himself to be seduced by the old prophet, and for receiving that as a revelation from God which was opposed to the revelation which himself had received, and which was confirmed by so many miracles, is slain by a lion, and his body deprived of the burial of his fathers; while the wicked king and the fallen prophet are both permitted to live. Kg1 17:4, Kg1 17:6; Lev 10:2, Lev 10:5; Job 38:11; Psa 148:7, Psa 148:8; Jer 5:22, Jer 5:23; Dan 3:22, Dan 3:27, Dan 3:28, Dan 6:22-24; Act 16:26; Heb 11:33, Heb 11:34

torn: Heb. broken

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:30

kg1 13:30

mourned over: Kg1 14:13; Jer 22:18; Act 8:2

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:31

kg1 13:31

lay my bones: Num 23:10; Psa 26:9; Ecc 8:10; Luk 16:22, Luk 16:23

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:32

kg1 13:32

the saying: Kg1 13:2; Kg2 23:16-19

the houses: Kg1 12:29, Kg1 12:31; Lev 26:30

in the cities: Kg1 16:24; Ch2 25:13; Ezr 4:10; Joh 4:4, Joh 4:5

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:33

kg1 13:33

am 3030-3050, bc 974-954

Jeroboam: Kg1 12:31-33; Ch2 11:15, Ch2 13:9; Amo 6:11

made again: Heb. returned and made, Psa 78:34; Jer 18:4 *marg. Ti2 3:13

whosoever: Num 1:51, Num 3:10, Num 17:5, Num 17:12, Num 17:13

consecrated him: Heb. filled his hand, Exo 28:41 *marg. Jdg 17:12

3 Kings (1 Kings) 13:34

kg1 13:34

became sin: Kg1 12:30; Kg2 10:31, Kg2 17:21

to cut it off: Kg1 12:26, Kg1 14:10, Kg1 15:29, Kg1 15:30; Pro 13:6


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