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1 Kings 17-22, 2 Kings 1-13 - Queens, Widows, and Mesdames: The Role of Women in the Elijah-Elisha Narrative

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  • Joel Spoelstra

What does the high density of women appearing in the Elijah-Elisha narrative contribute to the text? This study calls attention to three socio-religious and theological themes in 1 Kings 17-2 Kings 13: food-famine, life-death, and orthodoxy-idolatry.

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1 King 17:1-6 - Faith in the Face of Apostasy – The Lord Our Provider

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  • Raymond B. Dillard

Elijah’s story begins in 1 Kings 17:1-6 and demonstrates that the Lord, not Baal, is the provider for his people. Dillard explores this theme in the first scene in 1 Kings 17.

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1 Kings 17:2-4 - In an Evil World, God Takes Care of His Own

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  • Willem B. Slomp

This article on 1 Kings 17:2-4 is about the protection of God and fleeing away from evil.

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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous, who believe themselves sinners, and the rest, sinners who believe themselves righteous. Blaise Pascal
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