Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 Kings 18:26 - 18:26

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 Kings 18:26 - 18:26


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They took the bullock which was given them; which being chosen by them, 1Ki_18:25, was now put into their hands by those who had the beasts in their custody, till they were taken away for sacrifice.



They dressed it; cut it in pieces, and laid the parts in or upon the wood.



From morning; from the time of the morning sacrifice; which advantage Elijah suffered them to take for their sacrifice.



Upon the altar; or, over the altar; which might easily be done, the altar being low, and suddenly made for the present use. Or rather, beside (as the Hebrew (al) oft signifies) the altar; or, before it. They used some superstitious, unusual, and disorderly gestures, either pretending to be acted by the spirit of their god, and to be in a kind of holy rage, and religious ecstasy; or in way of devotion to their god; which they might borrow from the practice of their progenitors, who, amongst other things, used dancing in God’s service and presence, as Exo_15:20 32:19 Jud_21:21 2Sa_6:14.



Which was made, Heb. which he made; either, first, Elijah; which some think was already made, though the making of it be not mentioned till afterwards, 1Ki_18:31, and that it was their design, by leaping upon his altar, to overthrow it. Or rather, secondly, Ahab on their behalf; or any other person; that being only a Hebraism, the third person active being put for the passive verb, as our translators well render it.