2 Kings 3:1

2 KINGS CHAPTER 3 Jehoram followeth the sin of Jeroboam; he, with Jehoshaphat and the king of Edom, goeth to battle against Moab, 2 KINGS 3:1. They, in distress for water, obtain it by Elisha, and a promise of victory, 2 KINGS 3:9. The Moabites, deceived by the colour of the water, coming to spoil,... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:2

HE PUT AWAY THE IMAGE OF BAAL; not from any principle of conscience (for that would have reached the calves also); but either because he was startled at the dreadful judgments of God inflicted upon his father and brother for Baal worship; or because he needed God's help to subdue the Moabites, which... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:3

THE SINS OF JEROBOAM, i.e. the worship of the calves; which all the kings of Israel kept up as a wall of partition between their subjects and those of Judah. Thus he shows that his religion was overruled by his interest and policy.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:4

A SHEEP-MASTER; a man of great wealth, (which in those times and places consisted much in cattle,) which enabled and emboldened him to rebel against his sovereign lord.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:5

See of this 2 KINGS 1:1. It is here repeated to make way for the following story. Ahaziah did not attempt the recovery of Moab, either because he was a man of a low spirit and courage; or because his sickness, or the shortness of his reign, gave not opportunity for it.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:6

OUT OF SAMARIA, to some place appointed for the rendezvous of his people. ALL ISRAEL, to wit, such as were fit for war.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:7

Of which see on 1 KINGS 22:4. He joins with him in this war, partly because the war was very just in itself, and convenient for Jehoshaphat, both in the general, that rebels and revolters should be chastised and suppressed, lest the example should pass into his dominions, and the Edomites should be... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:8

HE SAID; either Jehoshaphat; or rather, Jehoram; for the following answer may seem to be Jehoshaphat s. THROUGH THE WILDERNESS OF EDOM; which though it was much the longer way, yet they thought it best; partly to secure the king or viceroy of Edom, of whom they might have some suspicion, from that p... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:9

THE KING OF EDOM, i.e. the viceroy under Jehoshaphat, 1 KINGS 22:47, here called _king_; either because he was so called and accounted by his own people, or because that word is sometimes used for any prince or chief ruler. See DEUTERONOMY 33:5 JUDGES 18:1, JUDGES 21:25 1 KINGS 20:1. THEY FETCHED A... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:11

IS THERE NOT HERE A PROPHET? this he should have asked before, when they first undertook the expedition, as he did in a like case, 1 KINGS 22:5, and for that neglect he now suffers; but better late than never. His affliction brings him to the remembrance of his former sin and present duty. WHICH POU... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:12

THE WORD OF THE LORD IS WITH HIM; we may inquire the mind of God by him, for he is a true prophet; which Jehoshaphat might easily understand, because being a good man, and a great favourer of the Lord's prophets, he would diligently inquire, and many persons would be ready to inform him, of all thin... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:13

WHAT HAVE I TO DO WITH THEE? I desire to have no discourse nor converse with thee. TO THE PROPHETS OF THY FATHER, AND TO THE PROPHETS OF THY MOTHER, i.e. to the calves, which thou after thy father's example dost worship; and to the Baals which thy mother yet Worshippeth by thy permission, and to whi... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:15

A MINSTREL; one that can sing and play upon a musical instrument. This he requires, that his mind, which had been disturbed and inflamed with holy anger at the sight of wicked Jehoram, might be composed, and cheered, and united within itself, and that he might be excited to the more fervent prayer t... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:17

YE SHALL NOT SEE WIND; any of those winds which commonly produce rain. And _seeing_ is here put for perceiving or feeling, one sense for another, or for all, as GENESIS 42:1: compare ACTS 7:12 EXODUS 20:18, and elsewhere.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:18

This is but a small favour in comparison of what he intends to you for Jehoshaphat's sake. He will give you more than you ask or expect. For they were so weakened and discouraged with the great drought, that they had no hopes of proceeding in the offensive war, and thought it sufficient, if it were... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:19

This is either, first, A command; and then the last clause is an exception from that law, DEUTERONOMY 20:19, which being delivered by a prophet, might be obeyed. And if this command seem severe, it must be considered that the Moabites were a very wicked people, perfidious, cruel, implacable enemies... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:20

WHEN THE MEAT-OFFERING WAS OFFERED, i.e. the morning sacrifice; of which EXODUS 29:39,40, which doubtless was attended with the solemn prayers of God's people, as the evening sacrifice unquestionably was, ACTS 3:1, there being the same reason for substance for both times. At this time Elisha joined... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:21

TO PUT ON ARMOUR, Heb. _to gird on a girdle_, i.e. a military girdle, to which the sword was fastened, 2 SAMUEL 20:8 1 KINGS 2:5. IN THE BORDER, or, in that border, to wit, of their country, which was towards Edom, which way they understood the kings came. Here they stood probably to defend the pass... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:22

Because of the morning sun, which meeting with the vapours that arose from the earth, and shining through them upon the water, gave it a reddish tincture. God also so ordered things, that their senses and fancies were disturbed, or the air so disposed, that it might seem of this colour. And they mig... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:23

They were so highly confident, that they send no scouts, but march thither with their whole army, and that in great disorder; wherein there was also a Divine hand, strengthening them in their mistakes, and hardening them to their destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:24

They pursued them to their own country, and entered it with and after them; the passes, which before the Moabites defended, being now open for them.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:25

CAST EVERY MAN HIS STONE: the stones which haply had been with great care and pains picked out of the land, and laid in heaps after the manner, they dispersed again, and slew the people, who should have cleansed them again. KIR-HARASETH was the royal and strongest city of the Moabites, ISAIAH 16:7,1... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:26

That being unable to defend the city longer, he might make an escape; which he chose to do on the king of Edom's quarter, because he thought either that his was the weakest side, or that he would more willingly suffer him to escape, because he was not so hearty in the war as the rest, but only force... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 3:27

HIS ELDEST SON; either, first, The king of Edom's son; whom in this eruption he took, and then sacrificed. Compare AMOS 2:1. But, first, That place speaks of the _king_, not of _the king's son_; and of the burning of his bones, not of the offering of a living man for a burnt-offering. Secondly, This... [ Continue Reading ]

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