1 Kings 19:7

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And the angel of the LORD came again the second time, and touched him, and said, Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee.

Original Language Analysis

וַיָּשָׁב֩ came again H7725
וַיָּשָׁב֩ came again
Strong's: H7725
Word #: 1 of 13
to turn back (hence, away) transitively or intransitively, literally or figuratively (not necessarily with the idea of return to the starting point);
מַלְאַ֨ךְ And the angel H4397
מַלְאַ֨ךְ And the angel
Strong's: H4397
Word #: 2 of 13
a messenger; specifically, of god, i.e., an angel (also a prophet, priest or teacher)
יְהוָ֤ה׀ of the LORD H3068
יְהוָ֤ה׀ of the LORD
Strong's: H3068
Word #: 3 of 13
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
שֵׁנִית֙ the second time H8145
שֵׁנִית֙ the second time
Strong's: H8145
Word #: 4 of 13
properly, double, i.e., second; also adverbially, again
וַיִּגַּע and touched H5060
וַיִּגַּע and touched
Strong's: H5060
Word #: 5 of 13
properly, to touch, i.e., lay the hand upon (for any purpose; euphemistically, to lie with a woman); by implication, to reach (figuratively, to arrive
בּ֔וֹ H0
בּ֔וֹ
Strong's: H0
Word #: 6 of 13
וַיֹּ֖אמֶר him and said H559
וַיֹּ֖אמֶר him and said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 7 of 13
to say (used with great latitude)
ק֣וּם Arise H6965
ק֣וּם Arise
Strong's: H6965
Word #: 8 of 13
to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative)
אֱכֹ֑ל and eat H398
אֱכֹ֑ל and eat
Strong's: H398
Word #: 9 of 13
to eat (literally or figuratively)
כִּ֛י H3588
כִּ֛י
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 10 of 13
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
רַ֥ב is too great H7227
רַ֥ב is too great
Strong's: H7227
Word #: 11 of 13
abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality)
מִמְּךָ֖ H4480
מִמְּךָ֖
Strong's: H4480
Word #: 12 of 13
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
הַדָּֽרֶךְ׃ because the journey H1870
הַדָּֽרֶךְ׃ because the journey
Strong's: H1870
Word #: 13 of 13
a road (as trodden); figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb

Analysis & Commentary

And the angel of the LORD came again the second time, and touched him, and said, Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee.

This verse contributes to the broader narrative of elijah flees to horeb, within the book's focus on prophetic ministry of Elijah confronting Baalism.

The Hebrew text reveals nuances important for understanding this passage's contribution to 1 Kings' theological message about kingship, covenant, and faithfulness to Yahweh. This verse demonstrates the consequences when God's people—especially their leaders—either follow or forsake the covenant established at Sinai.

Historical Context

First Kings was written during or after the Babylonian exile (6th century BCE), reflecting on the monarchy period (10th-9th centuries BCE) to explain why the kingdoms fell. Elijah's ministry (c. 860-850 BCE) occurred during Ahab's reign, a time of intense spiritual crisis in Israel.

Ancient Near Eastern kingship ideology viewed kings as divine representatives responsible for maintaining cosmic order through right worship. Archaeological discoveries from sites like Megiddo, Hazor, and Samaria confirm the historical reliability of 1 Kings' descriptions of building projects and administrative structures.

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