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- 17650
- * Smite this people.
- Confound their sight, so that they may not know what they see;
- and so mistake one place for another. The word {sanverim,}
- rendered blindness, occurs only here and in Ge 19:11, on which
- see the Note.
-
- # De 28:28 Job 5:14 Zec 12:4 Joh 9:39 12:40 Ac 13:11 Ro 11:7
- 17651
- * follow me. Heb. come ye after me.
- # Mt 16:24 Mr 8:34 Lu 9:23
- * I will bring.
- # 2Sa 16:18,19 Lu 24:16
- 17652
- * open the eyes.
- # 17 Lu 24:31
- * opened.
- # Jud 20:40-42 Lu 16:23
- 17653
- * My father.
- This was dastardly: the utmost he ought to have done with
- these men, when thus brought into his hand, was to make them
- prisoners of war.
-
- # 2:12 5:13 8:9 13:14
- * shall.
- # 1Sa 24:4,19 26:8 Lu 9:54-56 22:49
- 17654
- * wouldest.
- # De 20:11-16 2Ch 28:8-13
- * thy sword.
- # Ge 48:22 Jos 24:12 Ps 44:6 Ho 1:7 2:18
- * set bread.
- # Pr 25:21,22 Mt 5:44 Ro 12:20,21
- 17655
- * he prepared.
- # 1Sa 24:17,18 2Ch 28:15 Pr 25:21,22 Mt 5:47 Lu 6:35 10:29-37
- * So the bands.
- That is, for a considerable time. What is mentioned in the
- next verse was more than a year afterwards. See on ver.
-
- # 8,9 5:2 24:2
- 17656
- * gathered.
- # 17:5 18:9 25:1 De 28:52 1Ki 20:1 22:31 Ec 9:14
- 17657
- * a great famine.
- # 28,29 7:4 25:3 1Ki 18:2 Jer 14:13-15,18 32:24 52:6
- * an ass's head.
- If the pieces of silver were {drachms,} the whole would amount
- to about 2£. 9s.; which was a great price for so mean a part
- of this unclean animal.
-
- # Eze 4:13-16
- * dove's dung.
- This probably denotes, as Bochart, Scheuchzer, and others
- suppose, a kind of {pulse,} or {vetches,} which the Arabs
- still call pigeon's dung. "They never," says Dr. Shaw,
- (Travels, p. 140), "constitute a dish by themselves, but are
- strewed singly as a garnish over {cuscasowe, pillowe,} and
- other dishes. They are besides in the greatest repute after
- they are parched in pans and ovens; then assuming the name
- {leblebby;}" and he thinks they were so called from being
- pointed at one end, and acquiring an ash colour in parching.
- 17658
- * Help, my lord.
- # 2Sa 14:4 Isa 10:3 Lu 18:3 Ac 21:28
- 17659
- * If the Lord, etc. or, Let not the Lord save thee. whence.
- # Ps 60:11 62:8 118:8,9 124:1-3 127:1 146:3 Isa 2:2 Jer 17:5
- 17660
- * What aileth thee.
- # Ge 21:17 Jud 18:23 1Sa 1:8 2Sa 14:5 Ps 114:5 Isa 22:1
- * Give thy son.
- # Le 26:29 De 28:53-57 Isa 9:20,21 49:15 La 4:10 Eze 5:10
- # Mt 24:18-21 Lu 23:29
- 17661
- * next. Heb. other. she hath hid.
- # 1Ki 3:26 Isa 49:15 66:13
- 17662
- * he rent his clothes.
- # 5:7 19:1 1Ki 21:27 Isa 58:5-7
- 17663
- * God do so.
- # Ru 1:17 1Sa 3:17 14:44 25:22 2Sa 3:9,35 19:13 1Ki 2:23
- * if the head.
- # 1Ki 18:17 19:2 22:8 Jer 37:15,16 38:4 Joh 11:50 Ac 23:12,13
- 17664
- * the elders.
- # Eze 8:1 14:1 20:1 33:31
- * ere the messenger.
- # 12 5:26
- * See ye how.
- # Lu 13:32
- * son of a murderer.
- # 1Ki 18:4,13,14 21:10
- * the sound.
- # 1Ki 14:6
- 17665
- * this evil is of the Lord.
- # Ge 4:13 Ex 16:6-8 1Sa 28:6-8 31:4 Job 1:11,21 2:5,9 Pr 19:3
- # Isa 8:21 Jer 2:25 Eze 33:10 Mt 27:4,5 2Co 2:7,11 Re 16:9-11
- * wait for the.
- # Ps 27:14 37:7,9 62:5 Isa 8:17 26:3 50:10 La 3:25,26 Hab 2:3
- # Lu 18:1
- 17666
- 1 Elisha prophesies incredible plenty in Samaria.
- 3 Four lepers, venturing on the host of the Syrians, bring
- tidings of their flight.
- 12 The king, finding by spies the news to be true, spoils the
- tents of the Syrians.
- 17 The lord who would not believe the prophecy of plenty,
- having the charge of the gate, is trodden to death in the
- press.
-
- * Elisha said. See on ch.
- # 6:33 20:16 1Ki 22:19 Isa 1:10 Eze 37:4
- * To-morrow.
- # 18,19 Ex 8:23 9:5,6 14:13 16:12 Jos 3:5 1Sa 11:9 Ps 46:5
- * a measure of fine flour.
- A {seah} of flour: the {seah} was about two gallons and a
- half; the shekel 2s. 4d. at the lowest computation: a wide
- difference between this and the price of the ass's head.
-
- # 6:25 Re 6:6
- * of barley.
- # 4:42 Joh 6:9
- * in the gate of Samaria.
- From this it appears that the gates were not only used as
- courts of judicature, but as market-places. So Mr. Morier
- observes: "In our rides we usually went out of the town at
- the {Derwazeh Shah Abdul Azeem,} or the gate leading to the
- village of Shah Abdul Azeem, where a market was held every
- morning, particularly of horses, mules, asses, and camels. At
- about sun-rise, the owners of the animals assemble and exhibit
- them for sale. But besides, here were sellers of all sorts of
- goods, in temporary shops and tents: and this, perhaps, will
- explain the custom alluded to in 2 Ki 7:18."
- 17667
- * a lord, etc. or, a lord which belonged to the king, leaning
- on his hand.
- # 5:18
- * if the Lord.
- # Ge 18:12-14 Nu 11:21-23 Ps 78:19-21,41
- * windows.
- # Ge 7:11 Mal 3:10
- * thou shalt see it.
- # 17-20 De 3:27 2Ch 20:20 Isa 7:9 Ro 3:3 2Ti 2:13 Heb 3:17-19
- 17668
- * four leprous.
- # 5:1 8:4 Le 13:46 Nu 5:2-4 12:14
- * Why.
- # 4 Jer 8:14 27:13
- 17669
- * we will enter.
- # Jer 14:18
- * let us fall.
- # 1Ch 12:19 Jer 37:13,14
- * if they save us.
- # Es 4:16 Jer 8:14 Jon 3:9 Lu 15:17-19
- * we shall but die.
- # 2Sa 14:14 Heb 9:27
- 17670
- * in the twilight.
- # 1Sa 30:17 Eze 12:6,7,12
- * behold.
- # Le 27:8,26 De 28:7 32:25,30
- 17671
- * the Lord.
- # 3:22,23-27 19:7 2Sa 5:24 Job 15:21 Ps 14:5 Jer 20:3,4
- # Eze 10:5 Re 6:15,16 9:9
- * the kings of the Hittites.
- # 1Ki 10:29
- * the kings of the Egyptians.
- # 2Ch 12:2,3 Isa 31:1 36:9
- 17672
- * they arose.
- # Job 18:11 Ps 48:4-6 68:12 Pr 21:1 28:1 Jer 48:8,9
- * their horses.
- # Ps 20:7,8 33:17 Am 2:14-16
- * and fled for their life.
- # Nu 35:11,12 Pr 6:5 Isa 2:20 Mt 24:16-18 Heb 6:18
- 17673
- * hid it.
- # 5:24 Jos 7:21 Jer 41:8 Mt 13:44 25:18
- 17674
- * they said one.
- # 3 Hag 1:4,5
- * this day.
- # 6 Isa 41:27 52:7 Na 1:15 Lu 2:10 Php 2:4
- * some mischief will come upon us. Heb. we shall find
- punishment.
- # 5:26,27 Nu 32:23 Pr 24:16
- 17675
- * the porter.
- # 11 2Sa 18:26 Ps 127:1 Mr 13:34,35
- * no man there.
- # 6,7
- 17676
- # 11
- 17677
- # 12
- 17678
- * one.
- # 5:13
- * in the city. Heb. in it. they are even.
- # 4 6:33 Jer 14:18 La 4:9
- 17679
- # 14
- 17680
- * vessels.
- # Es 1:7 Isa 22:24
- * had cast away.
- # Job 2:4 Isa 2:20 10:3 31:7 Eze 18:31 Mt 16:26 24:16-18
- # Php 3:7,8 Heb 12:1
- 17681
- * spoiled the tents.
- # 1Sa 17:53 2Ch 14:12-15 20:25 Job 27:16,17 Ps 68:12
- # Isa 33:1,4,23
- * according to.
- # 1 Nu 23:19 Isa 44:26 Mt 24:35
- 17682
- * the lord.
- # 2
- * the people trode upon him.
- # 9:33 Jud 20:43 Isa 25:10 Mic 7:10 Heb 10:29
- 17683
- * as the man.
- # 1,2 6:32 Ge 18:14
- 17684
- # 19
- 17685
- # Nu 20:12 2Ch 20:20 Job 20:23 Isa 7:9 Jer 17:5,6 Heb 3:18,19
- 17686
- 1 The Shunammite, having left her country seven years, to
- avoid the forewarned famine, for Elisha's miracle's sake
- has her land restored by the king.
- 7 Hazael, being sent with a present by Ben-hadad to Elisha
- at Damascus, after he had heard the prophecy, kills his
- master, and succeeds him.
- 16 Jehoram's wicked reign in Judah.
- 20 Edom and Libnah revolt.
- 23 Ahaziah succeeds Jehoram.
- 25 Ahaziah's wicked reign.
- 28 He visits Joram, being wounded, at Jezreel.
-
- * A.M. 3113. B.C. 891. whose son.
- # 4:18,31-35
- * sojourn.
- # Ge 12:10 26:1 47:4 Ru 1:1
- * the Lord.
- # Ge 41:25,28,32 Le 26:19,20,26 De 28:22-24,38-40 1Ki 17:1 18:2
- # Ps 105:16 107:34 Hag 1:11 Lu 21:11,22 Ac 11:28
- * called for a famine.
- # Jer 25:29
- * seven years.
- # Ge 41:27 2Sa 21:1 24:13 Lu 4:25
- 17687
- * with.
- # 1Ti 5:8
- * land.
- # Jud 3:3 1Sa 27:1-3
- 17688
- * A.M. 3119. B.C. 885.
- # 6 4:13 6:26 2Sa 14:4 Ps 82:3,4 Jer 22:16 Lu 18:3-5
- 17689
- * the king.
- As it appears not likely that the king would hold conversation
- with a leprous man; or, that, knowing Gehazi had been
- dismissed with the highest disgrace from the prophet's
- service, he would talk with him concerning his late master;
- some have supposed that this happened before the cleansing of
- Naaman. But it agrees better with the chronology to consider
- it as having taken place after that event; the king, probably,
- having an insatiable curiosity to know the private history of
- a man who had done such astonishing things. As to the
- circumstances of Gehazi's disease, he might overlook that, and
- converse with him, keeping at a reasonable distance, as
- nothing but actual contact could defile.
-
- * Gehazi.
- # 5:20-27 7:3,10
- * Tell.
- # Mt 2:8 Lu 9:9 23:8 Joh 9:27 Ac 24:24
- * all the great.
- # 2:14,20-22,24 3:14-16 4:3-6,16,17 5:14,27 6:6,9-12,17-20,32
- # 7:1,16-20
- 17690
- * he had restored.
- # 4:35
- * behold, the woman.
- # Ru 2:3 Es 5:14 6:11,12 Pr 16:9 Ec 9:11 Mt 10:29,30 Ac 8:27-40
- # Ro 8:31
- * My lord.
- # 6:12,26 1Sa 26:17 Ps 145:1
- 17691
- * officer. or, eunuch.
- # 9:32 Ge 37:36 1Ch 28:1 *margins
- * Restore all.
- # De 22:2 Jud 11:13 2Sa 9:7 Pr 16:7 21:1
- 17692
- * Damascus.
- # Ge 14:15 1Ki 11:24 Isa 7:8
- * Ben-hadad.
- # 6:24 1Ki 15:18 20:1,34
- * The man of God.
- # 1:9,10 2:15 6:12
- * See on
- # De 33:1 1Ki 13:1
- * is come.
- # Jud 16:2 Ac 17:6
- 17693
- * Hazael.
- # 1Ki 19:15
- * Take.
- # 5:5 1Sa 9:7 1Ki 14:3
- * enquire.
- # 1:2,6 3:11-13 1Ki 14:1-4 Lu 13:23 Ac 16:30
- 17694
- * Hazael.
- # 1Ki 19:15
- * with him. Heb. in his hand.
- # 5:5
- * Thy son Ben-hadad.
- # 6:21 13:14 16:7 1Sa 25:8 Phm 1:14
- 17695
- * Thou mayest.
- # 1Ki 22:15
- * the Lord.
- # 13 Ge 41:39 Jer 38:21 Eze 11:25 Am 3:7 7:1,4,7 8:1 Zec 1:20
- # Re 22:1
- * he shall surely die.
- # 15 1:4,16 Ge 2:17 Eze 18:13
- 17696
- * stedfastly. Heb. and set it. wept.
- # Ge 45:2 Ps 119:136 Jer 4:19 9:1,18 13:17 14:17 Lu 19:41
- # Joh 11:35 Ac 20:19,31 Ro 9:2 Php 3:18
- 17697
- * my Lord.
- # 4:28 1Ki 18:13
- * the evil.
- # 10:32,33 12:17 13:3,7 Am 1:3,4
- * dash.
- # 15:16 Ps 137:8,9 Isa 13:16,18 Ho 10:14 13:16 Am 1:3-5,13
- # Na 3:10
- 17698
- * a dog.
- # 1Sa 17:43 2Sa 9:8 Ps 22:16,20 Isa 56:10,11 Mt 7:6 Php 3:2
- # Re 22:15
- * he should do.
- # Jer 17:9 Mt 26:33-35
- * The Lord.
- # 10 1Ki 19:15 Mic 2:1
- 17699
- * He told me.
- # 10 5:25 Mt 26:16
-