19:4 |
Ug nagpadayon siya, into the desert, for one day’s journey. Ug sa dihang naabot na siya, and was sitting under a juniper tree, he requested for his soul that he might die. Ug siya miingon: “Igo na kini kanako, O Ginoo. Take my soul. For I am no better than my fathers.” |
19:5 |
And he stretched himself out, and he slept deeply in the shadow of the juniper tree. Ug tan-awa, an Angel of the Lord touched him, ug miingon kaniya, “Rise up and eat.” |
19:6 |
He looked, ug tan-awa, at his head was bread baked under ashes, and a container of water. Then he ate and drank, and again he slept deeply. |
19:7 |
And the Angel of the Lord returned a second time, and touched him, ug miingon kaniya: “Bangon ka, kaon. For a great journey again stands before you.” |
19:8 |
And he when he had risen up, he ate and drank. And he walked by the strength of that food for forty days and forty nights, as far as the mountain of God, Horeb. |
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