1 Kings 17:12

As the Lord.

1; 1Sa 14:39,45; 20:3,21; 25:26; 26:10; 2Sa 15:21; Jer 4:2; 5:2

but an handful.

2Ki 4:2-7; Mt 15:33,34

that we may eat it.

Ge 21:16; Jer 14:18; La 4:9; Eze 12:18,19; Joe 1:15,16

Job 20:23

he is about.

Nu 11:33; Ps 78:30,31; Mal 2:2; Lu 12:17-20

rain it.

Ge 19:24; Ex 9:23; Ps 11:6; 78:30,31; Isa 21:4

Ecclesiastes 6:2

a man.

5:19; 1Ki 3:13; 1Ch 29:25,28; 2Ch 1:11; Da 5:18

so.

2:4-10; De 8:7-10; Jud 18:10; Job 21:9-15; Ps 17:14; 73:7

Lu 12:19,20

yet.A man may possess much earthly goods, and yet have neither the heart nor power to enjoy them. Possession and fruition are not necessarily joined together; and this is also among the vanities of life, and was and still is a very "common evil among men." It belongs to God as much to give the power to enjoy, as it does to give earthly blessings.

but.

De 28:33,43; Ps 39:6; La 5:2; Ho 7:9

vanity.

4:4,8; 5:16

Ezekiel 4:16-17

I will.

5:16; 14:13; Le 26:26; Ps 105:16; Isa 3:1

eat.The prophet was allowed each day only twenty shekels weight, or about ten ounces, of the coarse food he had prepared, and the sixth part of a hin, scarcely a pint and a half, of water; all of which was intended to shew that they should be obliged to eat the meanest and coarsest food, and that by weight, and their water by measure.

10,11; 12:18,19; Ps 60:3; La 1:11; 4:9,10; 5:9

and consume.

24:23; Le 26:39

Ezekiel 12:18

4:16,17; 23:33; Le 26:26,36; De 28:48,65; Job 3:24; Ps 60:2,3

Ps 80:5; 102:4-9
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