the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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1 Rois 18:37
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Réponds-moi, Éternel, réponds-moi, et que ce peuple sache que toi, Éternel, tu es Dieu, et que tu as ramené leur coeur.
Réponds-moi, Eternel, réponds-moi, afin que ce peuple reconnaisse que c'est toi, Eternel, qui es Dieu, et que c'est toi qui ramènes leur coeur!
Exauce-moi, ô Eternel! exauce-moi; et [fais] que ce peuple connaisse que tu es l'Eternel Dieu, et que c'est toi qui auras fait retourner leurs cœurs en arrière.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Hear me: 1 Kings 18:24, 1 Kings 18:29, 1 Kings 18:36, Genesis 32:24, Genesis 32:26, Genesis 32:28, 2 Chronicles 14:11, 2 Chronicles 32:19, 2 Chronicles 32:20, Isaiah 37:17-20, Daniel 9:17-19, Luke 11:8, James 5:16, James 5:17
thou hast turned: Jeremiah 31:18, Jeremiah 31:19, Ezekiel 36:25-27, Malachi 4:5, Malachi 4:6, Luke 1:16, Luke 1:17
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 4:35 - know Joshua 3:10 - Hereby ye 1 Samuel 17:46 - all the earth 1 Kings 17:20 - he cried 1 Kings 20:13 - and thou shalt 1 Kings 22:28 - Hearken 2 Kings 5:8 - let him come 2 Kings 19:19 - O Lord Psalms 50:1 - even Psalms 59:13 - and let Psalms 65:2 - thou Psalms 80:3 - Turn us Psalms 83:18 - That men Psalms 108:6 - and answer me Psalms 109:27 - General Isaiah 37:20 - that all Lamentations 5:21 - Turn
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Hear me, O Lord, hear me;.... Which repetition is made to express his importunity, and the vehement earnest desire of his soul to be heard in such a case, which so much concerned the glory of God; the Targum is,
"receive my prayer, O Lord, concerning the fire, receive my prayer concerning the rain;''
as if the one respected the sending down the fire on the sacrifice, and the other sending rain on the earth; and which sense is followed by other Jewish writers:
that this people may know that thou art the Lord God; and not Baal, or any other idol:
and that thou hast turned their heart back again; from idolatry, to the worship of the true God; though some understand this of God's giving them up to a spirit of error, and suffering them to fall into idolatry, and hardening their hearts, as he did Pharaoh's; but the former sense is best.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
That thou hast turned their heart - The hearts of the people were turning. Elijah speaks of them as already turned, anticipating the coming change, and helping it on.