if the head of Elisha … shall stand on him this day We must suppose that Elisha had not been wanting in admonitions to both king and people during this terrible siege, and the anger of Jehoram was great because the prophet, who had wrought so mightily in the war with Moab, and on many another occasion which the king would know of, had done nothing to save the nation in this great calamity. This is the explanation of Josephus (Ant.IX. 4. 4) and the feeling is what was to be expected in a son of Jezebel.

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