The interpretation timeline

1Kgs 13:11

How this passage has been read — the sources, oldest to newest.

From the early Church Fathers to now.

1Kgs 13:11 · Douay-Rheims
“Now a certain old prophet dwelt in Bethel, and his sons came to him and told him all the works that the man of God had done that day in Bethel: and they told their father the words which he had spoken to the king.”
Medieval c. 750 – 1100
850
A.D.
Ishodad of Merv Medieval
d. A.D. 850
“Some authors assert that [the old prophet] was not an impostor but invited [the true prophet] to eat out of human sympathy in order to refresh and thank him for admonishing Jeroboam. And that is why God did not harm him as a consequence of this. According to others, he was a false prophet because, if he had been a true prophet, as others maintained, he would have not seduced a true prophet, and his children would not have served in a house of idols; therefore it was in order to seduce him that he went to meet the prophet.”
Source
Modern · 1953 →

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