2 Kings 1:1

Moab — This had been subdued by David, as Edom was; and upon the division of his kingdom, Moab was adjoined to that of Israel, and Edom to that of Judah, each to that kingdom upon which it bordered. But when the kingdoms of Israel and Judah were weak and forsaken by God, they took that opportunity t... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:2

Chamber — In which, the lattess might be left to convey light into the lower room. But the words may be rendered, through the battlements (or through the lattess in the battlements) of the roof of the house. Where, standing and looking through, and leaning upon this lattess, it broke, and he fell do... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:3

And say — Dost thou not cast contempt on the God of Israel, as if he were either ignorant of the event of thy disease, or unable to give thee relief; and as if Baal — zebub had more skill and power than he?... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:8

An hairy man — His garment was rough and hairy, such as were worn by eminent persons in Greece, in ancient times; and were the proper habit of the prophets. Girdle — As John the baptist also had. That by his very outward habit, he might represent Elijah, in whose spirit and power he came.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:9

Man of God — So he calls him by way of scorn. Come — The king commands thee to come to him: which if thou refuseth, I am to carry thee by force.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:10

Let fire, &c. — Elijah did this, not to secure himself, he could have done that some other way: nor to revenge himself, for it was not his own cause that he acted in: but to prove his mission, and to reveal the wrath of God from heaven against the ungodliness and unrighteousness of men.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:13

Besought — Expressing both reverence to his person, and a dread of God's judgments. There is nothing to be got by contending with God: if we would prevail with him, it must be by supplication. And those are wise who learn submission from the fatal consequences of obstinacy in others.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:16

He said — To his very face. Nor durst the king lay hands upon him, being daunted with the prophet's presence, and confidence; and affrighted by the late dreadful evidence of his power with God.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Kings 1:17

Jehoram — His brother. The son of Jehoshaphat — Jehoshaphat, in his seventeenth year, when he went to Ahab, and with him to Ramoth — Gilead, appointed his son Jehoram his vice — roy, and (in case of his death) his successor. In the second year from that time, when Jehoram was thus made vice — king i... [ Continue Reading ]

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