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Commentary for I Kings 13:19

וַיָּ֣שָׁב אִתּ֗וֹ וַיֹּ֥אכַל לֶ֛חֶם בְּבֵית֖וֹ וַיֵּ֥שְׁתְּ מָֽיִם׃

So he went back with him, and did eat bread in his house, and drank water.

Rashi on I Kings

Then behold a man of God. This was Yeddo.1See II Divrei Hayomim 9:29.
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Rashi on I Kings

Altar, altar. [The one] in Beis Eil and [the one] in Dan.2Alternatively, it is common to use repetition when summoning, i.e., “Avrohom, Avrohom [Bereishis 22:1],” etc.—Radak
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And the bones of human beings. This refers to Yerovom’s [bones], but he [the prophet] treated him with respect.3Indeed he was prophesying that Yerovom’s bones will be burnt on the same altar where he was standing now and offering sacrifices. However the Torah demands that a king be treated with respect. See Shemos 11:8 and Rashi there.
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