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OET-RV 1KI Chapter 17

OET1KI 17 ©

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17:1 Eliyyah prophesies about a coming drought

17One day the prophet Eliyyah (Elijah) from the Tishbites in the Gilead region said to Ahav, “As Israel’s God Yahweh lives, the one who I serve, there won’t be any rain or even dew these next years unless I give the command.”[ref] 2Then Yahweh told Eliyyah, 3Get away from here and travel eastward towards the Kerit stream that enters the Yordan river to hide. 4You’ll be able to drink from the stream, and I’ve commanded the ravens to bring food to you there.”

5So he did what Yahweh told him, and went and lived by the Kerit stream near the Yordan. 6Ravens brought bread and meat to him every morning and again in the evening, and he was able to drink from the stream. 7However, the stream dried up after a while because there was no rain anywhere in the country.

17:8 Eliyyah and the widow at Tserefat

8Then Yahweh told Eliyyah, 9Leave here and go to Tserefat in the Tsidon region and stay there. Listen, I’ve commanded a widow lady there to keep you fed.”[ref] 10So he got ready and went to Tserefat. As he entered the town, he saw a woman picking up bits of firewood, and he asked her, “Can you please get me a drink of water.” 11As she went to get it, he called out, “Would you have a piece of bread to go with it?.”

12But she replied, “As your God Yahweh lives, I don’t have any bread at all—only a handful of flour in the jar, and a little bit of oil in the jug. See, I’m gathering a few bits of firewood so I can make a little bread for me and my son. After we’ve eaten that, then we’ll die.”

13But Eliyyah told her, “Don’t be worried. Go and do what you said, except make some bread for me first and bring it out to me. Then after that, you can make some for you and for your son, 14because Israel’s God Yahweh has told me that your flour won’t run out and your oil won’t come to an end until the day when Yahweh gives us rain again.”

15So the woman went and did what Eliyyah said, then sure enough Eliyyah and the widow and her household had enough food every day. 16The jar of flour never got empty and the jug of oil never ran out, just as Yahweh had promised via Eliyyah.

17Some time afterwards, the woman’s son got sick and then it got so bad that he died, 18so she hassled Eliyyah, “You man of God, why did you come here! Now my sins have been brought to God’s mind, and he’s caused my son to die!

19But he told her to bring her son to him, and taking the boy from her arms, he took the body upstairs to the room he was staying in, and laid him down on his bed. 20Then he called out to Yahweh, “Yahweh, my God, would you really bring tragedy to this widow that I’m staying with by causing her son to die?” 21Then three times he stretched himself over the boy’s body and begged Yahweh, “Yahweh, my God, please let this child’s life return into his organs.”[ref] 22Yahweh took notice of Eliyyah and the boy’s life returned and he revived.

23Then Eliyyah carried the boy back downstairs and gave him to his mother and told her, “Look, your son’s alive.”

24“Now I certainly know that you’re a man of God,” the woman responded, “And when you say that you’re speaking for Yahweh, it’s really true.”


17:1: Jam 5:17.

17:9: Luk 4:25-26.

17:21: 2Ki 4:34-35.

OET1KI 17 ©

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