The prophet Elijah is one of the most interesting and colorful people in the Bible, and God used him during an important time in Israel’s history to oppose a wicked king and bring revival to the land. Elijah’s ministry marked the beginning of the end of Baal worship in Israel. Elijah’s life was filled with turmoil. At times he was bold and decisive, and at other times fearful and ...
Elijah and Elisha are two of the most well-known prophets of Israel. They both served in the northern kingdom of Israel. Elijah is first introduced in 1 Kings 17 as the prophet who predicted a three-year drought in the land. After being miraculously fed by ravens, he later stayed with a widow and her son, and that family experienced God’s supernatural provision of food. After Elijah’s ...
As the metaphorical Elijah who is to come, John the Baptist was a forerunner to Jesus, tasked with preparing Israel for the day of the Lord. Numerous biblical scholars believe that Malachi’s prophecies may also refer to a future, literal Elijah who is anticipated to appear in the end times as one of the two witnesses described in Revelation 11.
What does “he is Elijah who is to come” mean (Matthew 11:14)?
Malachi 4:5–6 offers an intriguing prophecy: “See, I will send you the prophet Elijah before that great and dreadful day of the Lord comes. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers; or else I will come and strike the land with a curse” (ESV). To this day, Jewish seders include an empty chair at the table in anticipation ...