Talmud zu Könige I 19:19
וַיֵּ֣לֶךְ מִ֠שָּׁם וַיִּמְצָ֞א אֶת־אֱלִישָׁ֤ע בֶּן־שָׁפָט֙ וְה֣וּא חֹרֵ֔שׁ שְׁנֵים־עָשָׂ֤ר צְמָדִים֙ לְפָנָ֔יו וְה֖וּא בִּשְׁנֵ֣ים הֶעָשָׂ֑ר וַיַּעֲבֹ֤ר אֵלִיָּ֙הוּ֙ אֵלָ֔יו וַיַּשְׁלֵ֥ךְ אַדַּרְתּ֖וֹ אֵלָֽיו׃
Also ging er von dort weg und fand Elisa, den Sohn Saphats, der pflügte, mit zwölf Joch Ochsen vor sich und ihn mit dem zwölften; und Elia ging zu ihm hinüber und warf seinen Mantel auf ihn.
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
Rebbi Ḥuna said, in three places did the wind come out without measure and desired to destroy the entire world; once in the time of Jonah, once in the time of Elijah, and once in the time of Job. In the time of Jonah (Jonah 1:4): “The Eternal sent a strong wind.” In the time of Job (Job 1:19): “A great wind came across the desert.” In the time of Elijah, from where? (1K. 19: 19:11) “Lo, the Eternal passes, and a great, strong wind, shattering mountains.” Rebbi Yudan ben Shalom120A late Galilean Amora, also called Rebbi Yehudah Halevi, infrequently appearing in halakhic discussions; he is a major source of the early Tanḥuma Midrash. said, let us say that the one of Job was for him only121It took place just around the house it destroyed., that of Jonah was for him only. You have only that of Elijah which was worldwide122Greek κοσμικόν. “Lo, the Eternal passes, etc. After that an earthquake123The earthquake by its nature is felt at great distances. and after the earthquake fire, but the Eternal was not in the fire.”
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