2 KINGS CHAPTER 1
Moab rebelleth against Israel, 2 KINGS 1:1. Ahaziah being sick sendeth
to Baal-zebub; Elijah foretelleth his death, 2 KINGS 1:2. Ahaziah
hearing it, sendeth twice captains of fifty, to bring Elijah to him;
upon whom he bringeth fire from heaven, 2 KINGS 1:5. The third captain
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IN HIS UPPER CHAMBER; in which the lattice might be left to convey
light into the lower room; which if it now seem to be absurd in a
king's palace, we must not think it was so then, when the world was
not arrived to that height of curiosity and art in which now it is.
But the words may be, and are b... [ Continue Reading ]
IS IT NOT BECAUSE THERE IS NOT A GOD IN ISRAEL? Dost thou not by this
action cast contempt upon the God of Israel, as if he were either
ignorant of the event of thy disease, or un able to give thee any
relief, and as if Baal-zebub had more skill and power than he?... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THEREFORE; for this was a very heinous crime, to deny the
perfections of God, and to transfer them to an idol. See LEVITICUS
19:31, LEVITICUS 20:6,27 DEU 18:10. ELIJAH DEPARTED; the messengers
not daring to apprehend him, as suspecting him to be more than man,
because he knew the secret message... [ Continue Reading ]
Before you have been at Ekron; which he easily knew by their quick
return.... [ Continue Reading ]
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AN HAIRY MAN; either,
1. As to his body; the hair of his head and beard being through
neglect grown long, and spread over much of his time. Or rather,
2. As to his outward garment, which was rough and hairy, such as were
sometimes worn by eminent persons in Greece in ancient times, and were
the pro... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU MAN OF GOD; so he calls him in way of scorn and contempt: q.d.
Thou that vauntest as if thou wast more than a mere man. THE KING HATH
SAID, COME DOWN; the king commands thee to come to him; which if thou
refusest, I am here to carry thee to him by force.... [ Continue Reading ]
Elijah's desire did not proceed from a carnal and malicious passion;
but from a pure zeal to vindicate God's name and honour, which was so
horribly abused; and from the motion of God's Spirit, as is evident
from God's miraculous answer to his desire. And therefore Christ doth
not condemn this fact o... [ Continue Reading ]
Wherein he discovers more petulancy and impudence than the former, and
shows how little he was moved or affrighted by the former example.... [ Continue Reading ]
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FELL ON HIS KNEES, AND BESOUGHT HIM; expressing both reverence to his
person, and a belief of his power, and a dread of God's judgments.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Not fearing the rage of the king, nor of Jezebel, nor of all their
forces; wherein he gives an eminent example of his faith and
obedience; and withal, of his growth in grace since that time that he
fled for fear of Jezebel, 1 KINGS 19:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO HIM; to his very face. Nor durst the king lay hands
upon him, being daunted with the prophet's presence, and great
courage, and confidence; and affrighted by the late dreadful evidence
of his power with God and over men: and withal, struck with a Divine
and extraordinary terror.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEHORAM; Ahaziah's brother, 2 KINGS 3:1, for he had no son to succeed
him, as it here follows. IN THE SECOND YEAR OF JEHORAM THE SON OF
JEHOSHAPHAT: other passages of Scripture seem to clash with this, as
that Ahaziah, who reigned but two years, begun his reign in
_Jehoshaphat's seventeenth year_, 1... [ Continue Reading ]
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