“But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heavens were shut up three years and six months, and a great famine came over all the land,”
I assure you that there were many widows in Israel in Elijah's time, when the sky was shut for three and a half years and there was a severe famine throughout the land — the two Elijah-Elisha illustrations are the most provocative element of the Nazareth sermon. In Elijah's time, with famine across Israel, God sent the prophet not to an Israelite widow but to Zarephath in Sidon — Gentile territory. The illustration communicates that the divine initiative is not limited to Israel's geographic and ethnic boundaries.
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Luke 4:25
“But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heavens were shut up three years and six months, and a great famine came over all the land,”
I assure you that there were many widows in Israel in Elijah's time, when the sky was shut for three and a half years and there was a severe famine throughout the land — the two Elijah-Elisha illustrations are the most provocative element of the Nazareth sermon. In Elijah's time, with famine across Israel, God sent the prophet not to an Israelite widow but to Zarephath in Sidon — Gentile territory. The illustration communicates that the divine initiative is not limited to Israel's geographic and ethnic boundaries.
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I assure you that there were many widows in Israel in Elijah's time, when the sky was shut for three and a half years and there was a severe famine throughout the land — the two Elijah-Elisha illustrations are the most provocative element of the Nazareth sermon. In Elijah's time, with famine across Israel, God sent the prophet not to an Israelite widow but to Zarephath in Sidon — Gentile territory. The illustration communicates that the divine initiative is not limited to Israel's geographic and ethnic boundaries.