Sojourn — In any convenient place out of the land of Israel. The
Lord, &c. — Hath appointed to bring a famine. This expression
intimates, that all afflictions are sent by God, and come at his call
or command. Seven years — A double time to the former famine under
Elijah, which is but just, because t... [ Continue Reading ]
Her house — Which having been forsaken by her, were possessed by her
kindred.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gehazi the servant — Formerly his servant. The law did not forbid
conversing with lepers, but only dwelling with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Enquire of the Lord, &c — In his health he bowed down in the house
of Rimmon; but now he tends to enquire of the God of Israel. Among
other instances of the change of mens minds by affliction or sickness,
this is one; that it often gives them other thoughts of God's
ministers, and teacheth them to v... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy son — He who before persecuted him as an enemy, now in his
extremity honours him like a father.... [ Continue Reading ]
Howbeit — Here is no contradiction: for the first words contain an
answer to Benhadad's question, shall I recover? To which the answer
is, thou mayest, notwithstanding thy disease, which is not mortal. The
latter words contain the prophet's addition to that answer, which is,
that he should die, not... [ Continue Reading ]
He settled — The prophet fixed his eyes upon Hazael. Until — 'Till
Hazael was ashamed, as apprehending the prophet discerned something of
an evil and shameful nature in him.... [ Continue Reading ]
A dog — So fierce, barbarous, and inhuman. King — And when thou
shalt have power in thy hand, thou wilt discover that bloody
disposition, and that hatred against God's people, which now lies hid
from others, and possibly from thyself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Spread it — So closely, that he choaked him therewith.... [ Continue Reading ]
Jehoram — Jehoram was first made king or vice — roy, by his father
divers years before this time, at his expedition to Ramoth — Gilead,
which dominion of his, ended at his father's return. But now
Jehoshaphat, being not far from his death, and having divers sons and
fearing some competition among th... [ Continue Reading ]
He walked — After his father's death. The daughter — Athaliah.
This unequal marriage, though Jehoshaphat possibly designed it as a
means of uniting the two kingdoms under one head, is here and
elsewhere noted, as the cause both of the great wickedness of his
posterity, and of those sore calamities w... [ Continue Reading ]
Alway — Until the coming of the Messiah: for so long, and not
longer, this succession might seem necessary for the making good of
God's promise and covenant made with David. But when the Messiah, was
once come, there was no more need of any succession, and the scepter
might and did without any incon... [ Continue Reading ]
Ramah — The same place with Ramoth, or Ramoth — Gilead.... [ Continue Reading ]