Anf-01 ix.vi.xxi Pg 40
1 Kings xix. 11, 12.
For by such means was the prophet—very indignant, because of the transgression of the people and the slaughter of the prophets—both taught to act in a more gentle manner; and the Lord’s advent as a man was pointed out, that it should be subsequent to that law which was given by Moses, mild and tranquil, in which He would neither break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax.4093 4093
Anf-01 viii.vi.xxxi Pg 3
1 Kings xix. 11, 12.
But these things pious men must understand in a higher sense with profound and meditative insight. But Plato, not attending to the words with the suitable insight, said that God exists in a fiery substance.