"Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents, and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life."
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6. ELISHA'S PREDICTION AND ITS FULFILMENT
CHAPTER 7
_ 1. Elisha's prediction (2 Kings 7:1)_
2. The unbelieving lord (2 Kings 7:2)
3. The four lepers and their discovery (2 Kings 7:3)
4. The day o...
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2 Kings 6:24 to 2 Kings 7:20. THE SIEGE OF SAMARIA. The date and
source of this episode need discussion. The name of the king of Syria,
as in 1 Kings 20, was Ben-hadad; the king of Israel is not named...
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II. ELISHA'S PREDICTIVE MIRACLES 6:24-8:15
Three predictive miracles of Elisha are recorded in connection with
this period of Aramean invasion: He predicted (1) the deliverance of
Samaria from an Ara...
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_WHEREFORE THEY AROSE AND FLED IN THE TWILIGHT, AND LEFT THEIR TENTS,
AND THEIR HORSES, AND THEIR ASSES, EVEN THE CAMP AS IT WAS, AND FLED
FOR THEIR LIFE._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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THE RELIEF OF SAMARIA
1. A measure] HEB. a _SEAH_, EQUAL to 6 cabs, and rather less than 3
gallons. IN THE GATE OF SAMARIA] The open space at the gate of an
Eastern city served as a market-place!...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 7
THE *LORD RESCUES SAMARIA
V1 Elisha said, ‘Listen to what the *Lord says. About this time
tomorrow, a large amount ...
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WHEREFORE (and) THEY AROSE. — The verse gives a vivid picture of a
wild flight, in which everything was forgotten except personal safety.
AS IT WAS. — “Camp” is feminine here and in Genesis 32:9 only...
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וַ יָּקוּמוּ֮ וַ יָּנ֣וּסוּ בַ †
נֶּשֶׁף֒ וַ יַּעַזְב֣וּ אֶת
־אָהֳלֵיהֶ֗ם וְ אֶת ־סֽוּסֵיהֶם֙...
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“WINDOWS IN HEAVEN”
2 Kings 7:1
There is a sore famine just now over the whole world-a famine of God's
Word. For some years the Church has felt its growing severity, but
there are two classes within...
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Under these circumstances of famine and the anger of the king the
calmness and strength of the prophet were again manifest. It is
another revelation of how quiet and strong a man becomes who is in
sec...
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Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents,
and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it [was], and (g)
fled for their life.
(g) The wicked need no greater enemy th...
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How unexpected sometimes is the deliverance of the sinner! How
surprised is the soul in the discovery of Jesus and his fulness! And
do observe, Reader! how the Lord was pleased to act for the delivery...
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However, the next chapter (2 Kings 3:1-27) brings us at once into
earthly circumstances. "Now Jehoram the son of Ahab began to reign
over Israel in Samaria the eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat king of
J...
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The iniquity of Israel plunges the nation again into distress; and
Samaria is desolated by famine. The judgment produces indignation
against Jehovah's testimony; for, although Jehoram did not worship...
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WHEREFORE THEY AROSE AND FLED IN THE TWILIGHT,.... Or in the dark, as
the Targum; when the twilight was going off; so that the lepers came
very quickly after they were gone, 2 Kings 7:5
AND LEFT THEI...
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Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents,
and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it [was], and fled
for their life.
Ver. 7. _Wherefore they arose and fled._] U...
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_Wherefore they arose and fled_ And that with incredible
precipitation, as for their lives, leaving their camp as it was, and
even their horses, which, if they had taken them, might have expedited
the...
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1 Elisha prophecieth incredible plenty in Samaria.
3 Foure Lepers venturing on the host of the Syrians, bring tydings of
their flight.
22 The king finding by spies the newes to be true, spoileth the...
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THE FLIGHT OF THE SYRIAN ARMY...
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GOD INTERVENES
(vv.1-20).
The prophet whom Jehoram wanted to kill then gave a wonderful message
of grace from God. What a response to the callous folly of the king of
Israel! Elisha tells them, "He...
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3-11 God can, when he pleases, make the stoutest heart to tremble; and
as for those who will not fear God, he can make them fear at the
shaking of a leaf. Providence ordered it, that the lepers came a...
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To save their lives; which they fancied to be in such present and
extreme danger, that they durst not stay to take away any of their
goods, but every man fled the next way before him....
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2 Kings 7:7 arose H6965 (H8799) fled H5127 (H8799) twilight H5399 left
H5800 (H8799) camp H4264 tents H168 horses H5483 fled H5127 (H8799)
lives H5315
they arose - Job 18:11; Psalms 48:4-6,...
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YHWH'S DELIVERANCE FROM THE SIEGE OF SAMARIA (2 KINGS 7:2).
This second subsection is within an inclusio which commences with the
captain's comment about the ‘windows of Heaven', followed by the
warn...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's terror upon the Syrians.
CHARACTERS: God, Elisha, Jehoram, captain of Israel, four lepers.
CONCLUSION: Faith expects from God what is beyond all human
expectation. They who canno...
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2 Kings 7:3. _Four leprous men._ This is frequently called by the
rabbins the Egyptian disease, and the law required that they should
dwell alone.
2 Kings 7:6. _The kings of the Hittites._ Those of P...
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_Then said Elisha, Hear ye the word of the Lord._
THE FAMINE IN SAMARIA
The emphasis of the teaching of this account of the Samaritan famine
should undoubtedly be placed upon the complete fulfilment...
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THE FLIGHT OF THE SYRIANS
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 7:1. A MEASURE OF FINE FLOUR—This _seah_ would probably
contain about three gallons of flour. IN THE GATE OF SAMARIA—_i.e._,
the _m...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 7:1
THE SIEGE OF SAMARIA (_continued_)_: _THE DELIVERANCE.
2 KINGS 7:1, 2 KINGS 7:2
The separation of these verses from the preceding narrative is most
unfortunate. They are an i...
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And Elisha said, Hear the word of the LORD; Thus saith the LORD,
Tomorrow about this time they will be selling a bushel of fine flour
for sixty-five cents, and two bushels of fine of barley for sixty-...
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Amos 2:14; Hebrews 6:18; Isaiah 2:20; Jeremiah 48:8; Jeremiah 48:9;
Job 18:11; Matthew 24:16; Numbers 35:11; Numbers 35:12; Proverbs 21:1;...
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Fled — None of them had so much sense as to send scouts to discover
the supposed enemy, much less, courage enough to face them. God can
when he pleases, dispirit the boldest, and make the stoutest hea...