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1 Kings 19:19-21 (CEV)

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19 Elijah left and found Elisha plowing a field with a pair of oxen. There were eleven other men in front of him, and each one was also plowing with a pair of oxen. Elijah went over and put his own coat on Elisha. 20 Elisha stopped plowing and ran after him. "Let me kiss my parents good-by, then I'll go with you," he said. "You can go," Elijah said. "But remember what I've done for you." 21 Elisha left and took his oxen with him. He killed them and boiled them over a fire he had made with the wood from his plow. He gave the meat to the people who were with him, and they ate it. Then he left with Elijah and became his assistant.

This passage is referenced in the following quiet time(s):
(v. 19) Day 31 - Dealing with Discouragement (2012-01-03)
(v. 20) Day 31 - Dealing with Discouragement (2012-01-03)
(v. 21) Day 31 - Dealing with Discouragement (2012-01-03)
(v. 21) Couldn't Help It (2015-11-03)

This passage is referenced in the following study note(s):
(v. 19) Bible Talk: Discipleship: Friendship and Partnership (2006-12-16)
(v. 20) Bible Talk: Discipleship: Friendship and Partnership (2006-12-16)
(v. 21) Bible Talk: Discipleship: Friendship and Partnership (2006-12-16)

Definition(s):
Elisha (E-lie-sha): salvation of God