1 Kings 18:27-29
Elijah.22:15; 2Ch 25:8; Ec 11:9; Isa 8:9,10; 44:15-17; Eze 20:39Am 4:4,5; Mt 26:45; Mr 7:9; 14:41aloud. Heb. with a great voice. for he is a god.Isa 41:23either.Such were the absurd and degrading notions which the heathens entertained of their gods. "Vishnoo sleeps four months in the year; and to each of the gods some particular business is assigned. Vayoo manages the winds; Vuroonu the waters, etc. According to a number of fables in the pooranus, the gods are often out on journeys or expeditions." Ward's Views of the Hindoos, vol. ii. p. 324. he is talking. or, he meditateth. is pursuing. Heb. hatha pursuit. must be awaked. Ps 44:23; 78:65,66; 121:4; Isa 51:9; Mr 4:38,39 cut themselves.Le 19:28; De 14:1; Mic 6:7; Mr 5:5; 9:22the blood gushed out upon them. Heb. they poured out bloodupon them. prophesied.22:10,12; 1Sa 18:10; Jer 28:6-9; Ac 16:16,17; 1Co 11:4,5offering. Heb. ascending. See on ver.36voice.26; Ga 4:8; 2Ti 3:8,9that regarded. Heb. attention.Job 8:5-6
thou wouldest.5:8; 11:13; 22:21-23,24-30; 2Ch 33:12,13; Isa 55:6,7; Mt 7:7,8Heb 3:7,8; Jas 4:7-10 thou wert.1:8; 4:6,7; 21:14,15; 16:17; Ps 26:5,6; Pr 15:8; Isa 1:15; 1Ti 2:81Jo 3:19-22he would.Ps 44:23; 59:4,5; Isa 51:9make.22:23-30; Isa 3:10Psalms 44:23-24
Awake.7:6; 12:5; 35:23; 59:4,5; 78:65; Isa 51:9; Mr 4:38cast.9; 74:1; 88:14 Wherefore.10:1,11; 13:1; 43:1-4; De 32:20; Job 13:24forgettest.74:19,23; Ex 2:23,24; Isa 40:27,28; Re 6:9,10Isaiah 51:9-10
Awake.17; 27:1; Ps 7:6; 44:23; 59:4; 78:65; Hab 2:19put.52:1; 59:17; Ps 21:13; 74:13,14; 93:1; Re 11:17O arm.5; 53:1; 59:16; 62:8; Lu 1:51; Joh 12:38as in.Jud 6:13; Ne 9:7-15; Ps 44:1Art thou.Job 26:12; *marg:Ps 87:4; 89:10the dragon.27:1; Ps 74:13,14; Eze 29:3; Hab 3:13; Re 12:9 dried.42:15; 43:16; 50:2; 63:11,12; Ex 14:21,22; 15:13; Ps 74:13Matthew 8:25
and awoke.Ps 10:1; 44:22,23; Isa 51:9,10; Mr 4:38,39; Lu 8:24save.2Ch 14:11; 20:12; Jon 1:6Luke 8:24
Master.Ps 69:1,2; 116:3,4; 142:4,5; La 3:54-56; Joh 2:2-6; Mt 14:302Co 1:9,10he arose.Ps 65:7; 104:6-9; 107:25-29; Isa 50:2; Jer 5:22; Na 1:4and rebuked.As the agitation of the sea was merely the effect of the wind, it was necessary to remove the cause of the commotion before the effect would cease. But who, by simply saying Peace, be still, (Mr 4:39,) could do this but God? One word of our Lord can change the face of nature, and calm the troubled ocean, as well as restore peace to the disconsolate soul.
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