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1 Kings 18:42 - Tree of Life Version

42 So Ahab went up to eat and drink. But Elijah went up to the top of Carmel, crouched on the ground and put his face between his knees.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

42 So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Elijah went up to the top of Carmel; and he cast himself down upon the earth, and put his face between his knees,

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

42 So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Elijah went up to the top of Carmel; and he bowed himself down upon the earth and put his face between his knees

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American Standard Version (1901)

42 So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Elijah went up to the top of Carmel; and he bowed himself down upon the earth, and put his face between his knees.

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Common English Bible

42 So Ahab got up to celebrate with food and drink. But Elijah went up to the top of Mount Carmel. He bowed down to the ground and put his face between his knees.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

42 Ahab ascended, so that he might eat and drink. But Elijah ascended to the top of Carmel, and bending down to the ground, he placed his face between his knees.

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1 Kings 18:42
21 Tagairtí Cros  

Now when Abraham’s servant heard their words, he bowed down to the ground to Adonai.


David therefore sought God for the child; and David fasted, and went in and lay all night on the floor.


Then Elijah said to Ahab, “Go up, eat and drink, for there’s the sound of rain.”


Then he said to his servant, “Go up now, look toward the sea.” So he went up, looked, and said, “There’s nothing.” Then he said, “Go back”—seven times—


As soon as Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle, went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. Then all of a sudden, a voice addressed him and said, “What are you doing here, Elijah?”


I prayed, “O my God, I am ashamed and humiliated to lift up my face to You, my God! For our iniquities are higher than our heads and our guilt has reached to the heavens.


He loads the cloud with moisture; He scatters His cloud of lightning.


For who in the skies can compare to Adonai? Who is like Adonai among the sons of gods?


Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall, and prayed to Adonai.


Seraphim were standing above Him. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew.


As I live,” declares the King —whose Name is Adonai-Tzva’ot— “like Tabor among the mountains, or like Carmel by the sea, so surely he will come.”


So I set my face to the Lord God to seek Him by prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes.


“‘You Lord are righteousness, but shame covers our face to this day—the people of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and all Israel, near and far, in all the countries where you have banished them—because they behaved unfaithfully toward you.


After He had sent the crowds away, He went up on the hillside by Himself to pray. And when evening came, He was there alone.


Going a little farther, He fell to the ground and began praying that if possible this hour might pass Him by.


And it was during these days that Yeshua went out to the mountain to pray, and He spent all night in prayer to God.


The next day, as the soldiers were traveling and approaching the city, Peter went up to the rooftop to pray, at about the sixth hour.


Joshua then tore his clothes and fell to the ground on his face before the ark of Adonai until evening, both he and the elders of Israel, and they put dust on their heads.


So Samuel prayed to Adonai, and Adonai sent thunder and rain that day. Then all the people greatly feared Adonai and Samuel,


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