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1Ki 19:3 Strong Concordance And when he saw [07200] that, he arose [06965], and went [03212] for his life [05315], and came [0935] to Beersheba [0884], which belongeth to Judah [03063], and left [03240] his servant [05288] there.
  King James And when he saw that, he arose, and went for his life, and came to Beersheba, which belongeth to Judah, and left his servant there.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
ELIJAH FLEES TO BEER-SHEBA. (Kg1 19:1-3)

he arose, and went for his life--He entered Jezreel full of hope. But a message from the incensed and hard-hearted queen, vowing speedy vengeance for her slaughtered priests, dispelled all his bright visions of the future. It is probable, however, that in the present temper of the people, even she would not have dared to lay violent hands on the Lord's servant, and purposely threatened him because she could do no more. The threat produced the intended effect, for his faith suddenly failed him. He fled out of the kingdom into the southernmost part of the territories in Judah; nor did he deem himself safe even there, but, dismissing his servant, he resolved to seek refuge among the mountain recesses of Sinai, and there longed for death (Jam 5:17). This sudden and extraordinary depression of mind arose from too great confidence inspired by the miracles wrought at Carmel, and by the disposition the people evinced there. Had he remained steadfast and immovable, the impression on the mind of Ahab and the people generally might have been followed by good results. But he had been exalted above measure (Co2 12:7-9), and being left to himself, the great prophet, instead of showing the indomitable spirit of a martyr, fled from his post of duty.
 
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7 And [2532] lest [3363] I should be exalted above measure [5229] through the abundance [5236] of the revelations [602], there was given [1325] to me [3427] a thorn [4647] in the flesh [4561], the messenger [32] of Satan [4566] to [2443] buffet [2852] me [3165], lest [3363] I should be exalted above measure [5229].
8 For [5228] this thing [5127] I besought [3870] the Lord [2962] thrice [5151], that [2443] it might depart [868] from [575] me [1700].
9 And [2532] he said [2046] unto me [3427], My [3450] grace [5485] is sufficient [714] for thee [4671]: for [1063] my [3450] strength [1411] is made perfect [5048] in [1722] weakness [769]. Most gladly [2236] therefore [3767] will I [2744] rather [3123] glory [2744] in [1722] my [3450] infirmities [769], that [2443] the power [1411] of Christ [5547] may rest [1981] upon [1909] me [1691].
17 Elias [2243] was [2258] a man [444] subject to like passions as [3663] we are [2254], and [2532] he prayed [4336] earnestly [4335] that it might [1026] not [3361] rain [1026]: and [2532] it rained [1026] not [3756] on [1909] the earth [1093] by the space of three [5140] years [1763] and [2532] six [1803] months [3376].
1 And Ahab [0256] told [05046] Jezebel [0348] all that Elijah [0452] had done [06213], and withal how he had slain [02026] all the prophets [05030] with the sword [02719].
2 Then Jezebel [0348] sent [07971] a messenger [04397] unto Elijah [0452], saying [0559], So let the gods [0430] do [06213] to me, and more [03254] also, if I make [07760] not thy life [05315] as the life [05315] of one [0259] of them by to morrow [04279] about this time [06256].
3 And when he saw [07200] that, he arose [06965], and went [03212] for his life [05315], and came [0935] to Beersheba [0884], which belongeth to Judah [03063], and left [03240] his servant [05288] there.
2 And they had in their inheritance [05159] Beersheba [0884], or Sheba [07652], and Moladah [04137],