Matthew Poole Commentary - James 5:17 - 5:17

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Matthew Poole Commentary - James 5:17 - 5:17


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Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are; both of body and mind, natural and moral; and so, though he were righteous, yet he was not perfect; though an eminent prophet, yet but a man.



And he prayed earnestly; with that effectual, fervent prayer before mentioned. It is a Hebrew phrase, and notes vehemency, as Luk_22:15.



That it might not rain; this is not expressly mentioned in the history, but this apostle might have it by revelation, or by certain tradition well known in his age. Other passages of the like nature we meet with in the New Testament which are not in the Old: see 1Ti_3:8 Heb_12:21 Jud_1:9.



And it rained not on the earth; or, the land, viz. of the ten tribes, and the places bordering on them, as Sarepta, 1Ki_17:9 Luk_4:25,26.



By the space of three years and six months: so Luk_4:25.



Question. How doth this agree with 1Ki_18:1, where it is said, the word of the Lord came to Elijah in the third year?



Answer. Most probably it was in the midst of the third year from his coming to Sarepta; and he was by the brook Cherith a year. 1Ki_17:7, where the margin reads it, according to the Hebrew, at the end of days, i.e. the days of a year, as the phrase is often used, Gen_4:3 Jud_17:10; so that his time spent in both places may well make up the



three years and six months.