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The Widow’s Jar at Zarephath
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The Widow’s Jar at Zarephath

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The widow of Zarephath sits beside household jars while speaking with her young son inside a modest room. Their gestures draw attention to the vessel before them, recalling the famine-era moment in 1 Kings 17 when the prophet Elijah was sent to a widow with only a handful of flour and a little oil. The scene emphasizes the fragile obedience of a mother facing scarcity and the mercy of God that sustained her household through the drought. In the biblical account, the Lord’s provision did not arrive as abundance stored in advance, but as daily faithfulness: the jar of flour was not spent, and the jug of oil did not fail. This artwork serves well for teaching on trust, provision, prophetic ministry, generosity, and God’s care for the vulnerable.
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Keywordsdrought   elijah   famine   flour jar   jar of oil   provision   widow of zarephath  
Secondary Keywordsahab   bible story   household   israel   king   meal   obedience   old testament   prophet   rh   scarcity   son   widow   zarephath  
Tertiary Keywords1 Kings   biblical hospitality   clay jar   flour   god's care   mother   oil  
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1 Kings 17:10-14   1 Kings 17:15-16   1 Kings 17:8-16  

1 Kings 17

10 So he arose and went to Zarephath. And when he came to the gate of the city, behold, a widow was there gathering sticks. And he called to her and said, “Bring me a little water in a vessel, that I may drink.” 11 And as she was going to bring it, he called to her and said, “Bring me a morsel of bread in your hand.” 12 And she said, “As the LORD your God lives, I have nothing baked, only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug. And now I am gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son, that we may eat it and die.” 13 And Elijah said to her, “Do not fear; go and do as you have said. But first make me a little cake of it and bring it to me, and afterward make something for yourself and your son. 14 For thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, ‘The jar of flour shall not be spent, and the jug of oil shall not be empty, until the day that the LORD sends rain upon the earth.’”

1 Kings 17

15 And she went and did as Elijah said. And she and he and her household ate for many days. 16 The jar of flour was not spent, neither did the jug of oil become empty, according to the word of the LORD that he spoke by Elijah.

1 Kings 17

8 Then the word of the LORD came to him, 9 “Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, and dwell there. Behold, I have commanded a widow there to feed you.” 10 So he arose and went to Zarephath. And when he came to the gate of the city, behold, a widow was there gathering sticks. And he called to her and said, “Bring me a little water in a vessel, that I may drink.” 11 And as she was going to bring it, he called to her and said, “Bring me a morsel of bread in your hand.” 12 And she said, “As the LORD your God lives, I have nothing baked, only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug. And now I am gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son, that we may eat it and die.” 13 And Elijah said to her, “Do not fear; go and do as you have said. But first make me a little cake of it and bring it to me, and afterward make something for yourself and your son. 14 For thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, ‘The jar of flour shall not be spent, and the jug of oil shall not be empty, until the day that the LORD sends rain upon the earth.’” 15 And she went and did as Elijah said. And she and he and her household ate for many days. 16 The jar of flour was not spent, neither did the jug of oil become empty, according to the word of the LORD that he spoke by Elijah.

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The widow of Zarephath sits beside household jars while speaking with her young son inside a modest room. Their gestures draw attention to the vessel before them, recalling the famine-era moment in 1 Kings 17 when the prophet Elijah was sent to a widow with only a handful of flour and a little oil. The scene emphasizes the fragile obedience of a mother facing scarcity and the mercy of God that sustained her household through the drought. In the biblical account, the Lord’s provision did not arrive as abundance stored in advance, but as daily faithfulness: the jar of flour was not spent, and the jug of oil did not fail. This artwork serves well for teaching on trust, provision, prophetic ministry, generosity, and God’s care for the vulnerable. by Review & Herald Publishing

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