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* a wild vine.
# Isa 5:4 Jer 2:21 Mt 15:13 Heb 12:15
* wild gourds.
The word {pakküôth,} from {peka,} in Chaldee, to burst, and in
Syriac, to crack, thunder, is generally supposed to be the
fruits of the coloquintida, or colocynth; whose leaves are
large, placed alternately, very much like those of the vine,
whence it might be called a wild vine: the flowers are white,
and the fruit of the gourd kind, of the size of a large apple,
and when ripe, of a yellow colour, and a pleasant and inviting
appearance. It ranks among vegetable poisons, as all intense
bitters do; but, judiciously employed, it is of considerable
use in medicine. It is said that the fruit, when ripe, is so
full of wind that it bursts, and throws its liquor and seeds
to a great distance: and if touched, before it breaks of
itself, it flies open with an explosion, and discharges its
foetid contents in the face of him who touched it.
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* O thou.
# 9 1:9,11,13 De 33:1 1Ki 17:18
* death.
# Ex 10:17 15:23 Mr 16:18
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* he cast.
# 2:21 5:10 6:6 Ex 15:25 Joh 9:6 1Co 1:25
* there.
# Ac 28:5
* harm. Heb. evil thing.
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* Baal-shalisha.
# 1Sa 9:4,7
* bread.
# 38 Ex 23:16 De 12:6 26:2-10 1Sa 9:7 2Ch 11:13,14 Pr 3:9,10
# 1Co 9:11 Ga 6:6
* of barley.
# 7:1,16-18 De 8:8 32:14 Joh 6:9,13
* the husk thereof. or, his scrip, or garment.
Note: Parched corn, or corn to be parched; full ears before
they are ripe, parched on the fire: a very frequent food in
the East. The loaves were probably extremely small, as their
loaves of bread still are in eastern countries. But small as
this may appear, it would be a considerable present in the
time of famine; though very inadequate to the number of
persons. Baal-shalisha, of which the person who made this
seasonable present was an inhabitant, was situated, according
to Eusebius and Jerome, fifteen miles north of Diospolis, or
Lydda.
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* his servitor.
# 12
* What.
# Mt 14:16,17 15:33,34 Mr 6:37-39 8:4 Lu 9:13 Joh 6:9
* They shall eat.
# Mt 14:20 15:37 16:8-10 Mr 6:42,43 8:20 Lu 9:17 Joh 6:11-13
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# 44
17606
1 Naaman, by the report of a captive maid, is sent to Samaria
to be cured of his leprosy.
8 Elisha, sending him to Jordan cures him.
15 He refusing Naaman's gifts grants him some of the earth.
20 Gehazi, abusing his master's name unto Naaman, is smitten
with leprosy.
* A.M. 3110. B.C. 894. Naaman.
# Lu 4:27
* a great.
# 4:8 Ex 11:3 Es 9:4 10:3
* with. Heb. before. honourable. or, gracious. Heb. lifted
up, or accepted in countenance. by him.
# Pr 21:31 Isa 10:5,6 Jer 27:5,6 De 2:37 Joh 19:11 Ro 15:18
* deliverance. or, victory. a leper.
# 27 7:3 Le 13:2,3,44-46 Nu 12:10-12 2Sa 3:29 2Ch 26:19-23
# 2Co 12:7
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* by companies.
# 6:23 13:20 Jud 9:34 1Sa 13:17,18
* waited on. Heb. was before.
# Ps 123:2
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* Would God.
# Nu 11:29 Ac 26:29 1Co 4:8
* with. Heb. before. he would.
# 8 Mt 8:2,3 11:5 Lu 17:12-14
* recover him of. Heb. gather in.
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* and told his lord.
# 7:9-11 Mr 5:19 16:9,10 Joh 1:42-46 4:28,29 1Co 1:26,27
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* Go to, go.
# Ge 11:3,7 Ec 2:1 Isa 5:5 Jas 4:13 5:1
* and took.
# 8:8,9 Nu 22:7,17,18 24:11-13 1Sa 9:8 1Ki 13:7 22:3
# Ac 8:18-20
* with him. Heb. in his hand. ten talents of silver.
This, at 353£. 11s. 10½d. the talent, would amount to 3,535£.
18s. 9d.
* six thousand.
If shekels are meant, as the Arabic reads, then this, at 1£.
16s. 5d. each, will amount to 10,925£.; and the whole to
14,464£. 18s. 9d.: besides the value of the ten changes of
raiment.
* ten changes.
# Ge 45:22 Jud 14:12 Jas 5:2,3
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# 6
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* that he rent.
# 11:14 18:37 19:1 Nu 14:6 Jer 36:24 Mt 26:65 Ac 14:14
* Am I God.
# Ge 30:2 De 32:29 1Sa 2:6 Da 2:11 Ho 6:1
* see how.
# 1Ki 20:7 Lu 11:54
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* rent his clothes.
# 7 2Sa 3:31
* let him come.
# 3,15 1:6 1Ki 17:24 18:36,37
* and he shall.
# Ex 11:8 Ro 11:13 Eze 2:5 Ho 12:13
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# 3:12 6:32 Isa 60:14 Ac 16:29,30,37-39
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* sent a messenger.
# Mt 15:23-26
* wash.
# 2:21 3:16 4:41 Joh 9:7 1Co 6:11
* seven times.
# Le 14:7,16,51 16:14,19 Nu 19:4,19 Jos 6:4,13-16
* thy flesh.
# 14 Ex 4:6,7
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* Naaman.
# Pr 13:10 Mt 8:8 15:27 Lu 14:11
* went away.
# Pr 1:32 Mt 19:22 Joh 6:66-69 13:20 Heb 12:25
* Behold.
# Pr 3:7 Isa 55:8,9 Joh 4:48 1Co 1:21-25 2:14-16 3:18-20
* I thought, etc. Heb. I said, etc. or, I said with myself,
He will surely come out, etc. strike. Heb. move up and
down.
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* Abana and Pharpar. or, Amana.
This river is evidently the Barrada, or Barda, as the Arabic
renders, the Chrysorrhoas of the Greeks, which taking its rise
in Antilibanus, runs eastward towards Damascus, where it is
divided into three streams, one of which passes through the
city, and the other two through the gardens; which reuniting
at the east of the city, forms a lake about five or six
leagues to the south-east, called Behairat el Marj, or, Lake
of the Meadow. Pharpar was probably one of the branches.
* better.
# 17 2:8,14 Jos 3:15-17 Eze 47:1-8 Zec 13:1 14:8 Mr 1:9
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* his servants.
# 3 1Sa 25:14-17 1Ki 20:23,31 Job 32:8,9 Jer 38:7-10
* My father.
# 2:12 6:21 13:14 Ge 41:43 Mal 1:6 Mt 23:9 1Co 4:15
* how much rather.
# 1Co 1:21,27
* Wash.
# 10 Ps 51:2,7 Isa 1:16 Joh 13:8 Ac 22:16 Eph 5:26,27 Tit 3:5
# Heb 10:22 1Pe 3:21 Re 7:14
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* went he down.
# Job 31:13 Pr 9:9 25:11,12 Eze 47:1-9 Zec 13:1 14:8
* according to.
# 2Ch 20:20 Joh 2:5 Heb 11:7,8
* his flesh.
# 10 Job 33:25
* and he was clean.
# Lu 4:27 5:13 Tit 2:14
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* he returned.
# Lu 17:15-18
* now I know.
# 8 Jos 2:9-11 9:9,24 1Sa 17:46,47 1Ki 18:36 Isa 43:10,11
# Isa 44:6,8 45:6 Jer 10:10,11 16:19-21 Da 2:47 3:29 4:34
# Da 6:26,27 Ro 10:10
* a blessing.
# Ge 33:11 1Sa 25:27 2Co 9:5
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* As the Lord.
# 3:14 1Ki 17:1 18:15
* I will receive.
# 20,26 Ge 14:22,23 1Ki 13:8 Da 5:17 Mt 10:8 Ac 8:18-20
# Ac 20:33-35 1Co 6:12 10:32,33 2Co 11:9,10 12:14
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* of earth.
# 12 Ro 14:1
* will henceforth.
# Ac 26:18 1Th 1:9 1Pe 4:3
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* and he leaneth.
This verse should probably, as many learned men have supposed,
be read in the past, and not in the future tense: "In this
thing the Lord pardon thy servant, that when my master went
into the house of Rimmon to worship there, and he leaned on my
hand, and I worshipped in the house of Rimmon; in that I have
worshipped in the house of Rimmon, the Lord pardon thy servant
in this thing." Rimmon is supposed by Selden to the same with
Elion, a god of the Phoenicians, borrowed undoubtedly from the
Elyon of the Hebrews, one of the names of God.
# 7:2,17
* and I bow.
# 17:35 Ex 20:5 1Ki 19:18
* the Lord pardon.
# 2Ch 30:18,19 Jer 50:20
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* he said.
# Mt 9:16,17 Joh 16:12 1Co 3:2 Heb 5:13,14
* Go in peace.
# Ex 4:18 1Sa 1:17 25:35 Mr 5:34 Lu 7:50 8:48
* little way. Heb. a little piece of ground.
# Ge 35:16 *marg:
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* Gehazi.
# 4:12,31,36 Mt 10:4 Joh 6:70 12:6 13:2 Ac 8:18,19
* my master.
# Pr 26:16 Lu 16:8 Joh 12:5,6 Ac 5:2
* as the Lord liveth.
# 6:31 Ex 20:7 1Sa 14:39
* and take.
# Ex 20:17 Ps 10:3 Jer 22:17 Hab 2:9 Lu 12:15 1Ti 6:9-11
# 2Ti 4:10 Tit 1:7 1Pe 5:2 2Pe 2:14,15
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* he lighted.
# Lu 7:6,7 Ac 8:31 10:25,26
* Is all well. Heb. Is there peace?
# 4:26 9:17-22
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* My master.
# 1Ki 13:18 Isa 59:3 Jer 9:3,5 Joh 8:44 Ac 5:3,4 Re 21:8
* the sons.
# 2:3 1Ki 20:35
* give them.
# 2Co 12:16-18
* a talent.
# 5 Ex 38:24-28 1Ki 20:39
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* Be content.
# 1Ki 20:7 Lu 11:54
* And he urged him.
# 16 2:17
* bound.
# 12:10 *marg:
* and they bare.
# Isa 30:6
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* tower. or, secret place. and bestowed.
# Jos 7:1,11,12,21 1Ki 21:16 Isa 29:15 Hab 2:6 Zec 5:3,4
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* stood before.
# Pr 30:20 Eze 33:31 Mt 26:15,16,21-15 Joh 13:2,26-30
* Whence.
# 20:14 Ge 3:8,9 4:9 16:8
* Thy servant.
# 22 Ac 5:3,4
* no whither. Heb. not hither or thither.
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* he said.
# Ps 63:11 Pr 12:19,22 Ac 5:9
* Went.
# 6:12 1Co 5:3 Col 2:5
* Is it a time.
# 16 Ge 14:23 Ec 3:1-8 Mt 10:8 Ac 20:33,35 1Co 9:11,12
# 2Co 11:8-12 2Th 3:8,9
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* leprosy.
# 1 Jos 7:25 Isa 59:2,3 Ho 10:13 Mal 2:3,4,8,9 Mt 27:3-5
# Ac 5:5,10 8:20 1Ti 6:10 2Pe 2:3
* unto thy seed.
# 1Sa 2:30-36 2Sa 3:29
* a leper.
# 15:5 Ex 4:6 Nu 12:10
17633
1 Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their
dwellings, causes iron to swim.
8 He discloses the king of Syria's counsel.
13 The army which was sent to Dothan to apprehend Elisha, is
smitten with blindness.
19 Being brought into Samaria, they are dismissed in peace.
24 The famine in Samaria causes women to eat their own
children.
30 The king sends to slay Elisha.
* the sons.
# 2:3 4:1 1Ki 20:35
* the place.
# 4:38 1Sa 19:20
* too strait for us.
# Jos 17:14 19:47 Job 36:16 Isa 49:19,20 54:2,3
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* and take thence.
# Joh 21:3 Ac 18:3 20:34,35 1Co 9:6 1Th 2:9 2Th 3:8 1Ti 6:6
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* Be content.
# 5:23 Jud 19:6 Job 6:28
* go with thy.
# Jud 4:8
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* they cut down wood.
# De 19:5 29:11
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* axe head. Heb. iron.
# Ec 10:10 Isa 10:34
* Alas, master.
# 15 3:10 Re 18:10,16,19
* for it was borrowed.
# 4:7 Ex 22:14,15 Ps 37:21
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* he cut down.
This could have no natural tendency to raise the iron and
cause it to swim: it was only a sign, or ceremony, which the
prophet chose to employ on the occasion.
# 2:21 4:41 Ex 15:25 Mr 7:33,34 8:23-25 Joh 9:6,7
* the iron.
This was the real miracle; for the gravity of the metal must
otherwise still have kept it at the bottom of the river.
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* Take it up.
# 4:7,36 Lu 7:15 Ac 9:41
* put out.
# Ex 4:4
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* the king.
# 24 1Ki 20:1,34 22:31
* took.
# 1Ki 20:23 Job 5:12,13 Pr 20:18 21:30 Isa 7:5-7 8:10
* camp. or, encamping.
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* Beware.
# 3:17-19 1Ki 20:13,28
* thither the Syrians.
# 4:27 Am 3:7 Re 1:1
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* sent to the place.
To see if it were so. But the Vulgate renders, {misit rex
Israel ad locum, et præoccupavit eum;} "the king of Israel
sent to the place, and pre-occupied it;" which is very likely,
though not expressed in the Hebrew text.
# 5:14 Ex 9:20,21 1Ki 20:15 Pr 27:12 Mt 24:15-17
* warned him.
# Eze 3:18-21 Mt 2:12 3:7 Heb 11:7
* saved.
# 2:12 13:14 2Ch 20:20 Am 7:1-6 Ac 27:24
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* Therefore.
# 1Sa 28:21 Job 18:7-11 Ps 48:4,5 Isa 57:20,21 Mt 2:3-12
* Will ye not.
# 1Sa 22:8
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* None. Heb. No. Elisha.
# 5:3,8,13-15 Am 3:7
* telleth.
# 9,10 Isa 29:15 Jer 23:23,24 Da 2:22,23,28-30,47 4:9-18
* thy bed chamber.
# Ps 139:1-4 Ec 10:20
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* spy where.
# 1Sa 23:22,23 Ps 10:8-10 37:12-14,32,33 Jer 36:26 Mt 2:4-8
# Joh 11:47-53 Ac 23:12-27
* Dothan.
This is supposed to be the same place where Joseph was sold by
his brethren; and it is placed by Eusebius 12 miles north of
Samaria.
# Ge 37:17
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* sent he thither horses.
It is strange the Syrian monarch did not think, that he who
could penetrate his secrets with respect to the Israelitish
army, could inform himself of all the machinations against his
own life.
# 1:9-13 1Sa 23:26 24:2 Mt 26:47,55 Joh 18:3-6
* great. Heb. heavy.
# 18:17 *marg:
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* servant. or, minister.
# 3:11 5:20,27 Ex 24:13 1Ki 19:21 Mt 20:26-28 Ac 13:5
* Alas.
# 5 2Ch 20:12 Ps 53:5 Mt 8:26
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* Fear not.
# Ex 14:13 Ps 3:6 11:1 27:3 118:11,12 Isa 8:12,13 41:10-14
# Mr 16:6 Ac 18:9,10 Php 1:28
* they that be.
# 2Ch 16:9 32:7,8 Ps 46:7,11 55:18 Isa 8:10 Mt 26:53 Ro 8:31
# 1Jo 4:4
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* prayed.
# Ps 91:15 Jas 5:16-18
* open his eyes.
# 18-20 Ps 119:18 Isa 42:7 Ac 26:18 Eph 1:18 Re 3:7
* full of horses.
# 2:11 Ps 34:7 68:17 91:11 104:3 Eze 1:13-16 Zec 1:8 6:1-7
# Mt 26:53 Heb 1:14 Re 19:11,14