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1 Raja-raja 19:6
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Ketika ia melihat sekitarnya, maka pada sebelah kepalanya ada roti bakar, dan sebuah kendi berisi air. Lalu ia makan dan minum, kemudian berbaring pula.
Serta ia berpaling ke belakang dilihatnya pada sebelah kepalanya adalah sebuah apam terpanggang pada bara api dan sebuah buli-buli yang berisi air; maka iapun makan minumlah, lalu dibaringkannyalah dirinya pula.
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
cake: 1 Kings 17:6, 1 Kings 17:9-15, Psalms 37:3, Isaiah 33:16, Matthew 4:11, Matthew 6:32, Mark 8:2, Mark 8:3, John 21:5, John 21:9
head: Heb. bolster
Cross-References
And this man the maister of the house went out, and sayd vnto them: Oh, nay my brethren, do not so wickedly, seyng that this man is come into myne house, do not so vnmeete a thyng.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he looked, and, behold, [there was] a cake baked on the coals,.... Just took off the coals, quite hot. Bochart q thinks it should be rendered, "baked on hot stones"; and such was the way of baking cakes in some of the eastern countries, :-, the stones hereabout might be heated by a supernatural power, and the cake baked on them by an angel; these sort of cakes are in Hebrew called "huggoth", as some pronounce the word, and are said to be now common in Bulgaria, where they are called "hugaces" r:
and a cruse of water at his head; to drink of in eating the cake; which cruse or pot a learned man s thinks was Elijah's, not brought by the angel, only water put into it by him; see 1 Samuel 26:11, and he did eat and drink; but not all that was set before him:
and laid him down again; to take some more sleep for his greater refreshment.
q Hierozoic. par. 1. l. 2. c. 33. col. 528. r Busbequius apud Calmet on the word "Bread". s Schacchi Elaeochrism. Myrothec. l. 1. c. 44. col. 224.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A cake baken on the coals - It is not implied that Elijah found a fire lighted and the cake on it, but only that he found one of the usual baked cakes of the desert, which form the ordinary food of the Arab at the present day.
At his head - The Hebrew word means simply “the place on which the head lies;” hence, the marginal rendering, “bolster.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 19:6. A cake baken on the coals — All this seems to have been supernaturally provided.