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OET (OET-LV) And_DOM Jehu the_son of_Nimshi you_will_anoint as_king over Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_DOM ʼElīshāˊ the_son of_Shaphat from wwww you_will_anoint as_prophet in_place_your.
prophet in your place
(Some words not found in UHB: and=DOM Jehu son_of Nimshi anoint as,king on/upon/above/on_account_of//he/it_went_in Yisrael and=DOM ʼElīshāˊ son_of Shaphat from, מְחוֹלָה anoint as,prophet in_~_place,your )
Alternate translation: “prophet instead of you”
19:15-17 Go back . . . and travel: In loving patience, God renewed his prophet’s commission (cp. John 21:15-19). God directed Elijah to retrace his steps back to the place where he had strayed from God’s mission; from there he could move forward.
• Hazael and Jehu both became instruments of God’s judgment (2 Kgs 8:7-15; 9:14-37).
• Elisha, Elijah’s successor, would bring spiritual discernment and the Lord’s further judgment to Israel (2 Kgs 3:10-19; 8:7-15; 9:1–10:31; 13:3, 15-19).
• Abel-meholah was located south of Beth-shan, where the valley of Jezreel and the Jordan Valley come together (see 1 Kgs 4:12; Judg 7:22).
OET (OET-LV) And_DOM Jehu the_son of_Nimshi you_will_anoint as_king over Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) and_DOM ʼElīshāˊ the_son of_Shaphat from wwww you_will_anoint as_prophet in_place_your.
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.