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Bring us two bulls; let them choose which they will, cut it up into pieces, and set these upon fire-wood, without kindling it. I will prepare the other bull, and I too will set it on fire-wood still unkindled. (1 Kings 18, 23)
Then call upon the names of your gods, and I will call on the name of the Lord I serve; and the God who sends fire in answer shall be acknowledged as God. Well said, cried all the people, well said! (1 Kings 18, 24)
Thereupon Elias bade them choose their bull, and offer sacrifice first, since theirs was the greater number; let them call upon the names of their gods as they would, but kindle no fire. (1 Kings 18, 25)
With that, the divine fire fell, consuming victim and wood and stones and dust, and swallowing up the very water in the trench. (1 Kings 18, 38)
And after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire, the whisper of a gentle breeze. (1 Kings 19, 12)
Back then Eliseus went, and chose out a pair of oxen, which he slaughtered, and cooked there with the plough for fire-wood. Such was the feast he made for the folk with him; then he rose up and left them, to follow Elias and be his servant. (1 Kings 19, 21)
If prophet I am, Elias answered, let fire come down from heaven to consume thee and thy men with thee; and with that, came fire from heaven, and he and his fifty were consumed. (2 Kings 1, 10)
If prophet I am, said he, let fire come down from heaven to consume thee and thy men with thee; and once more, captain and men were consumed by fire. (2 Kings 1, 12)
Two other captains the fire from heaven has consumed, and fifty men with either of them; on my life, I pray thee, have pity. (2 Kings 1, 14)
he followed the example of the Israelite kings, even consecrating his son by passage through the fire, after the idolatrous wont of those nations which the Lord drove out to make room for Israel. (2 Kings 16, 3)
consecrate their sons and daughters by passage through the fire, take their orders from wizard and soothsayer; enslave themselves to defiance of the Lord’s will, and provoke his vengeance. (2 Kings 17, 17)
and thrown their gods into the fire; but these were in truth no gods; men had made them, of wood or stone, and men could break them. (2 Kings 19, 18)
