1 Kings 18:43
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
ثُمَّ قالَ إيلِيّا لِخادِمِهِ: «اصعَدْ وَانظُرْ بِاتِّجاهِ البَحْرِ.» فَصَعِدَ خادِمُهُ ثُمَّ رَجِعَ وَقالَ: «لَمْ أرَ شَيئاً.» فَطَلَبَ إلَيهِ إيلِيّا أنْ يَذهَبَ وَيَنظُرَ ثانِيَةً. وَتَكَرَّرَ هَذا سَبْعَ مَرّاتٍ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Elijah is speaking to his servant, instructing him to keep checking the horizon for a sign of rain. Despite seeing nothing at first, Elijah asks his servant to check seven times, showing persistence and faith.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to keep looking for a toy that's hard to find. Elijah is like that, telling his friend to keep checking the sky for rain, even when it looks like there's nothing there. He keeps asking, seven times, because he believes something will happen.
Historical Background
1 Kings was written by an unknown author around the 6th century BCE. This section is set in the divided kingdom era, when Israel and Judah were separate. The cultural context involves a time of religious division between those who worshipped Yahweh and those who followed the worship of Baal.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can see this as a lesson in perseverance. When trying to achieve a goal, like a project at work, it might seem like progress isn't happening, but continuing to work at it can lead to success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Elijah keep asking his servant to look seven times?
Elijah keeps asking his servant to look seven times to show persistence and faith. He believes that if they continue to look, they will eventually see the sign they are waiting for.
How does this verse relate to our daily lives?
This verse teaches us to be persistent and hopeful in our daily lives, even when we do not see immediate results or changes. It encourages us to keep trying and trusting in what we believe in.
What was the cultural context when Elijah lived?
During Elijah's time, Israel was divided into two kingdoms, and there was a conflict between the worship of Yahweh and Baal. Elijah stood as a prophet of Yahweh, advocating for faith in the one true God.
Can you provide some cross-references for understanding this verse?
Some relevant cross-references include Genesis 8:22, Job 5:8, Luke 18:1, Hebrews 10:35, and James 5:7. These verses emphasize faith, perseverance, and the importance of waiting on God.
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