1 Kings 18:19
mount Carmel.Mount Carmel is situated north of Dora and south of Ptolemais or Acre, from which it is distant, according to Josephus, 120 stadia, or, according to Thevenot, 10 miles; one of its principal points advancing considerably into the Mediterranean, and forming an elevated promontory. It is described as a flattened cone, about 2,000 feet (some say 1,500) in height, very rocky, its sides steep and rugged, and the soil neither deep nor rich. Capt. Mangles says its is now quite barren, though at the north-eastern foot of it there are some pretty olive-grounds. 42,43; Jos 19:26; 1Sa 15:12; 2Ki 2:25; Jer 46:18; Am 1:2; 9:3the prophets of Baal.22:6; 2Pe 2:1; Re 19:20prophets of the groves.15:13; 16:33; 2Ki 13:6Though {ashairah} certainly denotes in some place a grove, yet it is equally certain, that in others, as here, it must signify an idol; and it is thought by learned men to be the same as Ashtoreth, or Astarte the Syrian Venus. eat at Jezebel's table.19:1,2; 2Ki 9:22; Re 2:201 Kings 22:6
the prophets together.18:19; 2Ti 4:3Go up.15,22,23; 2Ch 18:14; Jer 5:31; 8:10,11; 14:13,14; 23:14-17Jer 28:1-9; Eze 13:7-16,22; Mt 7:15; 2Pe 2:1-3; Re 19:20the Lord.This prophecy is couched in the ambiguous terms in which the heathen oracles were delivered. It may mean, either "The Lord will deliver it (Ramoth Gilead) into the king's (Ahab's) hand;" or, "The Lord will deliver (Israel) into the king's (of Syria) hand." So in the famous reply of the Delphian oracle to Pyrrhus: {Aio te Æacida, Romanos vincere posse: Ibis redibis nunquam in bello peribis;} "I say to thee, Pyrrhus the Romans shall overcome: thou shalt go, thou shalt return never in war shalt thou perish."1 Kings 22:11
horns of iron.Jer 27:2; 28:10-14; Zec 1:18-21; Ac 19:13-16; 2Co 11:13-152Ti 3:8Thus saith.Jer 23:17,25,31; 28:2,3; 29:21; Eze 13:6-9; 22:27,28; Mic 3:111 Kings 22:22
a lying spirit.Job 1:8-11; 2:4-6; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:3,4; 2Th 2:9,10; 1Ti 4:1; 1Jo 4:6Re 12:9,10; 13:14; 16:13,14; 20:3,7,10Thou shalt.20; Jud 9:23; Job 12:16; Ps 109:17; 2Th 2:10-12; Re 17:17Jeremiah 6:14
healed.8:11,12; Eze 13:10hurt. Heb. bruise, or breach.14:17; Isa 1:6; 30:26Peace.4:10; 5:12; 14:13; 23:17; 28:3; La 2:14; Eze 13:22; Mic 2:112Pe 2:1,18,19Jeremiah 14:13
Ah.1:6; 4:10behold.5:31; 6:14; 8:11; 23:17; 28:2-5; Eze 13:10-16,22; Mic 3:11; 2Pe 2:1assured peace. Heb. peace of truth.Lamentations 2:14
prophets.Isa 9:15,16; Jer 2:8; 5:31; 6:13,14; 8:10,11; 14:13-15; 23:11-17Jer 27:14-16; 28:15; 29:8,9; 37:19; Eze 13:2-16; Mic 2:11; 3:5-72Pe 2:1-3they have.Isa 58:1; Jer 23:22; Eze 13:22false.Jer 23:14-17,31,32; 27:9,10; Eze 22:25,28; Mic 3:5; Zep 3:4Lamentations 4:13
the sins.2:14; Jer 5:31; 6:13; 14:14; 23:11-21; Eze 22:26-28; Mic 3:11,12Zep 3:3,4that.Jer 2:20; 26:8,9; Mt 23:31,33-37; Lu 11:47-51; Ac 7:521Th 2:15,16Hosea 5:1
1 The judgments of God are denounced against the priests, people, and princes, both of Israel and Judah, for their manifold sins.15 An intimation is given of mercy on their repentance. O priests.4:1,6,7; 6:9; Mal 1:6; 2:1O house.7:3-5; 1Ki 14:7-16; 21:18-22; 2Ch 21:12-15; Jer 13:18; 22:1-9Am 7:9; Mic 3:1,9for.9:11-17; 10:15; 13:8ye have.9:8; Mic 7:2; Hab 1:15-17Tabor.Jud 4:6; Jer 46:18
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