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Cuando Elías lo oyó, se cubrió el rostro con su manto, y salió y se puso a la entrada de la cueva. Y una voz vino a él y le preguntó: "¿Qué haces aquí, Elías?" (1 Kings 19:13)
Entonces él respondió: "He tenido mucho celo por el SEÑOR, Dios de los ejércitos; porque los Israelitas han abandonado Tu pacto, han derribado Tus altares y han matado a espada a Tus profetas. He quedado yo solo y buscan mi vida para quitármela." (1 Kings 19:14)
Y el SEÑOR le dijo: "Ve, regresa por tu camino al desierto de Damasco y cuando hayas llegado, ungirás a Hazael por rey sobre Aram; (1 Kings 19:15)
y a Jehú, hijo de Nimsi, ungirás por rey sobre Israel; y a Eliseo, hijo de Safat de Abel Mehola, ungirás por profeta en tu lugar.
Al que escape de la espada de Hazael, Jehú lo matará, y al que escape de la espada de Jehú, Eliseo lo matará. (1 Kings 19:17)
Pero dejaré 7,000 en Israel, todas las rodillas que no se han doblado ante Baal y toda boca que no lo ha besado." (1 Kings 19:18)
Elías partió de allí y encontró a Eliseo, hijo de Safat, que estaba arando con doce yuntas de bueyes delante de él, y él estaba con la última. Elías pasó adonde él estaba y le echó su manto encima. (1 Kings 19:19)

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1 Kings 19:16 - Cross Reference

Cuando lo vieron los hijos de los profetas que estaban en Jericó frente a él , dijeron: "El espíritu de Elías reposa sobre Eliseo." Entonces fueron a su encuentro y se postraron ante él, (2 Kings 2:15)
Muchos leprosos había en Israel en tiempos del profeta Eliseo, pero ninguno de ellos fue limpiado, sino Naamán el Sirio." (Luke 4:27)
Cuando ya habían pasado, Elías le dijo a Eliseo: "Pide lo que quieras que yo haga por ti antes de que yo sea separado de ti." Y Eliseo le respondió: "Te ruego que una doble porción de tu espíritu sea sobre mí." (2 Kings 2:9)
El profeta Eliseo llamó a uno de los hijos de los profetas, y le dijo: "Prepárate, toma este frasco de aceite en tu mano y ve a Ramot de Galaad. (2 Kings 9:1)
Baana, hijo de Ahilud, en Taanac y Meguido y todo Bet Seán, que está junto a Saretán, más abajo de Jezreel, desde Bet Seán hasta Abel Mehola, hasta el otro lado de Jocmeam; (1 Kings 4:12)
Elías partió de allí y encontró a Eliseo, hijo de Safat, que estaba arando con doce yuntas de bueyes delante de él, y él estaba con la última. Elías pasó adonde él estaba y le echó su manto encima. (1 Kings 19:19)
Cuando tocaron las 300 trompetas, el SEÑOR puso la espada del uno contra el otro por todo el campamento; y el ejército huyó hasta Bet Sita, en dirección de Zerera, hasta la orilla de Abel Mehola, junto a Tabat. (Judges 7:22)