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Chapter 19
And
Ahab
told
Jezebel
all
that
Elijah
had
done,
and
withal
how
he
had
slain
all
the
prophets
with
the
sword.
2
Then
Jezebel
sent
a
messenger
unto
Elijah,
saying,
So
let
the
gods
do
to
me,
and
more
also,
if
I
make
not
thy
life
as
the
life
of
one
of
them
by
to
morrow
about
this
time.
3
And
when
he
saw
that,
he
arose,
and
went
for
his
life,
and
came
to
Beer-sheba,
which
belongeth
to
Judah,
and
left
his
servant
there.
4
But
he
himself
went
a
day’s
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
came
and
sat
down
under
a
juniper
tree:
and
he
requested
for
himself
that
he
might
die;
and
said,
It
is
enough;
now,
O
Lord,
take
away
my
life;
for
I
am
not
better
than
my
fathers.
5
And
as
he
lay
and
slept
under
a
juniper
tree,
behold,
then
an
angel
touched
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Arise
and
eat.
6
And
he
looked,
and,
behold,
there
was
a
cake
baken
on
the
coals,
and
a
cruse
of
water
at
his
head.
And
he
did
eat
and
drink,
and
laid
him
down
again.
7
And
the
angel
of
the
Lord
came
again
the
second
time,
and
touched
him,
and
said,
Arise
and
eat;
because
the
journey
is
too
great
for
thee.
8
And
he
arose,
and
did
eat
and
drink,
and
went
in
the
strength
of
that
meat
forty
days
and
forty
nights
unto
Horeb
the
mount
of
God.
9
And
he
came
thither
unto
a
cave,
and
lodged
there;
and,
behold,
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
to
him,
and
he
said
unto
him,
What
doest
thou
here,
Elijah?
10
And
he
said,
I
have
been
very
jealous
for
the
Lord
God
of
hosts:
for
the
children
of
Israel
have
forsaken
thy
covenant,
thrown
down
thine
altars,
and
slain
thy
prophets
with
the
sword;
and
I,
even
I
only,
am
left;
and
they
seek
my
life,
to
take
it
away.
11
And
he
said,
Go
forth,
and
stand
upon
the
mount
before
the
Lord.
And,
behold,
the
Lord
passed
by,
and
a
great
and
strong
wind
rent
the
mountains,
and
brake
in
pieces
the
rocks
before
the
Lord;
but
the
Lord
was
not
in
the
wind:
and
after
the
wind
an
earthquake;
but
the
Lord
was
not
in
the
earthquake:
12
And
after
the
earthquake
a
fire;
but
the
Lord
was
not
in
the
fire:
and
after
the
fire
a
still
small
voice.
13
And
it
was
so,
when
Elijah
heard
it,
that
he
wrapped
his
face
in
his
mantle,
and
went
out,
and
stood
in
the
entering
in
of
the
cave.
And,
behold,
there
came
a
voice
unto
him,
and
said,
What
doest
thou
here,
Elijah?
14
And
he
said,
I
have
been
very
jealous
for
the
Lord
God
of
hosts:
because
the
children
of
Israel
have
forsaken
thy
covenant,
thrown
down
thine
altars,
and
slain
thy
prophets
with
the
sword;
and
I,
even
I
only,
am
left;
and
they
seek
my
life,
to
take
it
away.
15
And
the
Lord
said
unto
him,
Go,
return
on
thy
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
thou
comest,
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria:
16
And
Jehu
the
son
of
Nimshi
shalt
thou
anoint
to
be
king
over
Israel:
and
Elisha
the
son
of
Shaphat
of
Abel-meholah
shalt
thou
anoint
to
be
prophet
in
thy
room.
17
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
him
that
escapeth
the
sword
of
Hazael
shall
Jehu
slay:
and
him
that
escapeth
from
the
sword
of
Jehu
shall
Elisha
slay.
18
Yet
I
have
left
me
seven
thousand
in
Israel,
all
the
knees
which
have
not
bowed
unto
Baal,
and
every
mouth
which
hath
not
kissed
him.
19
So
he
departed
thence,
and
found
Elisha
the
son
of
Shaphat,
who
was
plowing
with
twelve
yoke
of
oxen
before
him,
and
he
with
the
twelfth:
and
Elijah
passed
by
him,
and
cast
his
mantle
upon
him.
20
And
he
left
the
oxen,
and
ran
after
Elijah,
and
said,
Let
me,
I
pray
thee,
kiss
my
father
and
my
mother,
and
then
I
will
follow
thee.
And
he
said
unto
him,
Go
back
again:
for
what
have
I
done
to
thee?
21
And
he
returned
back
from
him,
and
took
a
yoke
of
oxen,
and
slew
them,
and
boiled
their
flesh
with
the
instruments
of
the
oxen,
and
gave
unto
the
people,
and
they
did
eat.
Then
he
arose,
and
went
after
Elijah,
and
ministered
unto
him.
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