And he passed.Now he was passing. The people in the streets below would see him well as he passed along the rampart.

Looked.Saw.

He had sackcloth. — Rather, the sackcloth was. “The sackcloth” — i.e., the well-known garb of penitence and woe (1 Kings 21:27). Jehoram had secretly assumed this ascetic garment in order to appease the wrath of Jehovah. That the king should wear sackcloth was a portent in the eyes of his subjects. The prophets wore it over the tunic as an official dress.

Within. — Under his royal robes, “upon his flesh” — i.e., next the skin. (Comp. Isaiah 20:2.)

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