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I Księga Królewska 18:18
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Na co mu on odpowiedział: Nie jać czynię zamieszek w Izraelu, ale ty i dom ojca twojego, gdyż opuściwszy rozkazanie Pańskie naśladujecie Baalów.
Eliasz odpowiedział: To nie ja dręczę Izraela, lecz ty i ród twojego ojca - przez to, że porzuciliście przykazania PANA, a ty kroczysz za baalami.
Więc odpowiedział: Nie ja sprowadziłem biedę na Israela – lecz ty i dom twojego ojca; bowiem porzuciliście przykazania WIEKUISTEGO, a poszedłeś za Baalami.
Na co mu odpowiedział: Nie jać czynię zamięszanie w Izraelu, ale ty i dom ojca twego, gdyż opuściwszy rozkazania Pańskie naśladujecie Baalów.
Odpowiedział: Nie ja dręczę Izrael, ale ty i dom twego ojca – gdyż porzuciliście przykazania PANA, a ty poszedłeś za Baalami.
A on odpowiedział: Nie ja sprowadziłem nieszczęście na Izraela, lecz ty i ród twojego ojca przez to, że zaniedbaliście przykazania Pana, a ty poszedłeś za Baalami.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I have not: Ezekiel 3:8, Matthew 14:4, Acts 24:13, Acts 24:20
in that ye have: 1 Kings 9:9, 2 Chronicles 15:2, Proverbs 11:19, Proverbs 13:21, Isaiah 3:11, Jeremiah 2:13, Jeremiah 2:19, Revelation 2:8, Revelation 2:9
Reciprocal: Genesis 34:30 - Ye have Numbers 16:7 - too much Joshua 6:18 - and trouble it Joshua 7:25 - Why hast Judges 2:11 - and served Baalim 1 Samuel 13:13 - Thou hast done 1 Samuel 14:29 - My father 2 Samuel 12:7 - Thou art 2 Kings 11:14 - Treason 2 Chronicles 23:13 - Treason Proverbs 28:4 - but Proverbs 29:1 - General Jeremiah 15:10 - a man Jeremiah 23:13 - prophesied Jeremiah 38:4 - thus Hosea 2:13 - the days Hosea 13:1 - offended Matthew 2:3 - he Mark 11:18 - feared Luke 1:17 - power Acts 5:28 - intend Acts 16:20 - do Acts 17:6 - These Acts 24:5 - we have Galatians 4:16 - become James 5:18 - General 2 Peter 2:15 - forsaken
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he answered,.... That is, Elijah, with great boldness and undaunted courage, not fearing the face of the king, being sent to show himself to him in the name of the King of kings:
I have not troubled Israel, but thou and thy father's house; they, by their sins, were the cause of all the troubles, those sore evil and sad calamities that were upon them:
in that ye have forsaken the commandments of the Lord: to have no other gods before him, and not to make images, and worship them, which they had done:
and thou hast followed Baalim; the several Baals, the Sun, moon, and stars, the whole host of heaven, worshipped under this name; or, not content with the Phoenician Baal, or Baal of the Zidonians, followed others, see Judges 2:11.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Instead of apologies, and pleas for pardon, Elijah meets the charge with a countercharge, and makes a sudden demand. âGather to me,â etc. This boldness, this high tone, this absence of the slightest indication of alarm, seems to have completely discomfited Ahab, who ventured on no reply, made no attempt to arrest the prophet, did not even press him to remove his curse and bring the drought to an end, but simply consented to do his bidding. There is no passage of Scripture which exhibits more forcibly the ascendancy that a prophet of the Lord, armed with His spiritual powers, could, if he were firm and brave, exercise even over the most powerful and most unscrupulous of monarchs.
Baalim - i. e., the various aspects under which the god, Baal, was worshipped, Baal-shamin, Baal-zebub, Baal-Hamman, etc.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 18:18. I have not troubled Israel — Here the cause of the dearth is placed on its true ground: the king and the people had forsaken the true God, and God shut up the heavens that there was no rain. Elijah was only the minister whom God used to dispense this judgment.