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1 Kings recounts what happens to David’s kingdom following his death, dealing with why Judah came into the sorry state that led, eventually, to exile. Is there hope in the midst of God’s judgment on his people? John Davies shows the faithfulness of God, despite the people’s unfaithfulness, as a theme that runs throughout the book of Kings. God’s power and grace are shown to his covenant people. ...

oxen in front of him, and he was with the twelfth. Elijah passed by him and threw his mantle over him. The drought broken, ‘ploughing’ must be under way in earnest. The ‘twelve yoke of oxen’ (i.e. separate pairs of yoked oxen) indicate that Elisha is from a wealthy estate; there are at least eleven other family members or employees involved. The number ‘twelve’ may be a subtle continuation of the theme of the ideal unity of the people of God (cf. 18:31) in the mind of the writer. Important as ‘ploughing’
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