A-Z: Famous stories from the Bible
- A lame man healed
- A time for everything
- Abraham
- Adam and Eve/Creation
- Bartimaeus
- Crossing the Red Sea
- Daniel and the Lions
- David and Bathsheba
- David and Goliath
- David is anointed King
- Elijah and the prophets of Baal
- Elijah and the widow
- Elijah on Mount Sinai
- Feeding of the 5000
- Food and water in the desert and the first Covenant
- Gabriel visits Mary
- Gideon learns to trust God
- Gideon the leader
- How to pray (known as 'the Lord's Prayer')
- Jacob cheats Esau
- Jacob wrestles till dawn and is named Israel
- Jacob's dream of a staircase to heaven
- Jairus' daughter
- Jesus and Nicodemus
- Jesus and Peter
- Jesus and the children
- Jesus as a boy
- Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary
- Jesus calls his first disciples
- Jesus calms a storm
- Jesus heals a man let down through the roof
- Jesus heals ten lepers
- Jesus prays in Gethsemane
- Jesus speaks of the Holy Spirit
- Jesus, his ascension
- Jesus, his baptism
- Jesus, his birth
- Jesus, his death and resurrection
- Jesus, his temptation
- Jesus, riding into Jerusalem and the cleansing of the Temple
- John has a revelation from God in a dream.
- Jonah
- Joseph and his brothers - Part I
- Joseph and his brothers - Part II
- Joseph and Pharaoh's dreams
- Joy in spite of hardship
- King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
- King Solomon's Wisdom
- Love for enemies
- Mary's response to the annunciation (Magnificat)
A-Z: Famous stories from the Bible: Elijah on Mount Sinai
Definition
Jezebel was furious when she learned what had happened on Mount Carmel – especially when she heard that Elijah had had all of Baal’s prophets executed. She vowed to do the same to him. Elijah heard about this and fled. Leaving his servant behind, he went on into the desert. There he lay down. ‘I have had enough, God,’ he said. ‘Let me die.’ But an angel of the Lord woke him up and gave him food and water. Elijah slept again – and again he was woken and commanded to eat so that he could manage the journey ahead of him. Afterwards, he travelled for forty days, until he reached the mountain of God, Mount Sinai, and rested in a cave.
There, God said, ‘What are you doing here, Elijah?’ The prophet complained about:
- How much he had endured
- How there was still no end to the danger in which he lived, despite all he did for God
- How he was the only true follower of God left in the land.
Then God said, ‘I am going to pass by.’ Suddenly a wind scoured over the mountain, so powerfully that rocks were shattered. But the Lord was not in that wind. Then an earthquake shook the mass of the mountain, but the Lord was not in that, either. Fire followed the earthquake, sweeping over the rocks. But the Lord was not in it.
Then there came a gentle whisper. When Elijah heard it, he went out of the cave, pulling his cloak over his face, for he knew that this was God. Again, God asked him what he was doing there, and Elijah repeated his complaint. This time, God told him what to do. He was to anoint the next king, the next military leader and also his own successor, Elisha. Then God encouraged Elijah that he was not alone: ‘I still have seven thousand faithful followers in Israel.’ So Elijah was able to continue with God’s work.
The story illustrates:
- The idea that obeying God does not automatically lead to a safe or happy life
- The sovereignty of God
- That God cares for his people, hears them and responds to their needs
Bible References
1 Kings 19:1-18- English Standard Version
- King James Version
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