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Verse 2 Kings 8:4. _THE KING TALKED WITH GEHAZI_] This is supposed to
have happened _before_ the cleansing of Naaman, for is it likely that
the king would hold conversation with a leprous man; or tha...
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ELISHA AND THE SHUNAMMITE. HAZAEL, KING OF SYRIA. This chapter is
somewhat varied as to composition. It opens with a short story about
Elisha (2 Kings 8:1), of which we may presuppose (_a_) that it is...
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ALL THE GREAT THINGS. See note on 2 Kings 2:15....
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_the king talked_[R.V. WAS TALKING] _with Gehazi_ For a brief
conference we find Naaman coming to the court of Israel and probably
obtaining an interview with the king or some of those in immediate
at...
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C. PREDICTION OF FAMINE IN ISRAEL 8:1-6
TRANSLATION
(1) Now Elisha had spoken to the woman whose son he had revived,
saying, Arise, you and your household go, and sojourn wherever you may
sojourn; fo...
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_AND THE KING TALKED WITH GEHAZI THE SERVANT OF THE MAN OF GOD,
SAYING, TELL ME, I PRAY THEE, ALL THE GREAT THINGS THAT ELISHA HATH
DONE._
The king talked with Gehazi. The circumstances narrated in t...
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ELISHA AND THE SHUNAMMITE. ELISHA AND HAZAEL. REIGNS OF JEHORAM AND
AHAZIAH OF JUDAH
1. Then spake Elisha] The occasion is not indicated, all the stories
related of Elisha in this and the three prece...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 8
THE REPORT ABOUT ELISHA’S *MIRACLES
V1 Elisha had spoken to the woman whose son he had brought back to
life. ‘Go aw...
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AND THE KING TALKED. — _And the king was speaking unto._
GEHAZI. — He, therefore, was not yet a leper (2 Kings 5:27). So Keil
and some earlier expositors. But lepers, though excluded from the
city, we...
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וְ הַ מֶּ֗לֶךְ מְדַבֵּר֙ אֶל
־גֵּ֣חֲזִ֔י נַ֥ע
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THE SHUNAMMITE AND HAZAEL
2 Kings 8:1
(_ Circa_ B.C. 886)
"Our acts still follow with us from afar,
And what we have been makes us what we are."
-GEORGE ELIOT
THE next anecdote of Elisha brings u...
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THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE
2 Kings 8:1
Nothing happens in our life or in the world apart from the divine
appointment or permission. Behind every event and incident there is a
divine providence. The...
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The influence of Elisha is incidentally seen in the converse of the
king with Gehazi and the restoration of the lands of the Shunammite
woman for the sake of the prophet.
Elisha visited Damascus, wher...
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_Giezi was not yet infected; (Salien; Menochius) or if he was,
(Haydock) the king spoke to him at a distance, overcoming his natural
repugnance, in order to know some particulars of the life of Eliseu...
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The history of this Shunammite, in having her land restored to her, is
very interesting. But the spiritual improvement to be made of the
passage is much more so. You and I, Reader, have left our settl...
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However, the next chapter (2 Kings 3:1-27) brings us at once into
earthly circumstances. "Now Jehoram the son of Ahab began to reign
over Israel in Samaria the eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat king of
J...
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The history of the woman [1], whose son Elisha had raised to life
again, gives us a little picture of all God's dealings with Israel.
During long years, as determined by Jehovah, Israel is deprived of...
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AND THE KING TALKED WITH GEHAZI THE SERVANT OF THE MAN OF GOD,....
Elisha's servant, just at the same time the woman made her application
to him; so that this was before he was dismissed from the serv...
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And the king talked with Gehazi the servant of the man of God, saying,
Tell me, I pray thee, all the great things that Elisha hath done.
Ver. 4. _And the king talked with Gehazi._] Though a leper, as...
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_The king talked with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God_ Or, who
had been his servant formerly. The law did not forbid conversing with
lepers at a due distance, but only the dwelling with them. Th...
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1 The Shunammite, hauing left her countrey seuen yeeres, to auoide the
forewarned famine, for Elishas miracle sake, hath her land restored by
the king.
7 Hazael being sent with a present by Benhadad...
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And the king talked with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God,
SAYING, TELL ME, I PRAY THEE, ALL THE GREAT THINGS THAT ELISHA HATH
DONE, he was anxious to know more about the personal life of the gre...
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Elisha's Powerful Influence at Court...
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THE SHUNAMITE AGAIN
(vv.1-6)
The Shunamite woman is typical of the godly remnant of Israel. She had
learned the grace of God in giving new life (ch.4:17) and further in
resurrection power (ch.4:32-3...
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1-6 The kindness of the good Shunammite to Elisha, was rewarded by
the care taken of her in famine. It is well to foresee an evil, and
wisdom, when we foresee it, to hide ourselves if we lawfully may...
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QUEST. How could the king speak with Gehazi, who was a leper? ANSW.
Either the king might speak with him at a convenient distance, it
being usual for others to discourse with lepers, as 2 KINGS 7:8
MA...
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2 Kings 8:4 king H4428 talked H1696 (H8764) Gehazi H1522 servant H5288
man H376 God H430 saying H559 ...
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THE SHUNAMMITE, NOW A WIDOW, HAS HER LAND RESTORED TO HER BY THE KING
OF ISRAEL (2 KINGS 8:1).
The prophetic author has two purposes in this incident. Firstly to
emphasis the miraculous powers of Eli...
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CONTENTS: Famine predicted. Jehoram restores the Shunanmite land.
Reigns of Jehoram and Ahaziah of Judah and Joram of Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Elisha, Gehazi, Jehoram, Ben-hadad, Hazael, Ahaziah,
Shu...
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2 Kings 8:8. _Take a present._ See on 1 Kings 14:3.
2 Kings 8:10. _Thou mayest certainly recover._ Aye, say as you all do,
both physicians and courtiers. Cry aloud, for Baal is a god. This was
said in...
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_And the King talked with Gehazi._
THE SPECIAL PROVIDENCE OF JEHOVAH ILLUSTRATED
We approach, in this chapter, the end of Elisha’s wondrous but most
useful career. His days are now perceptibly number...
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_Then spake Elisha unto the woman._
THE POTENT INFLUENCE OF A GOOD MAN
I. His counsel is valuable, and gratefully acted upon. Here we see how
the kindness shown by the Shunammite receives still furt...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 8:1 After the long narrative about the siege
of Samaria (2 Kings 6:24), the Shunammite woman of 2 Kin
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ELISHA IN DAMASCUS
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 8:1. THEN SPOKE ELISHA—The pluperfect tense: _Now Elisha had
spoken_. This section dates prior to Chapter s 5 and 6, but is given
here as...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 8:1
THE SEQUEL OF THE STORY OF THE SHUNAMMITE. THE KILLING OF BENHADAD BY
HAZAEL; AND...
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Now Elisha spake unto the woman, whose son had been restored to life,
and he said, [You better get out of here because there's going to be a
seven-year famine in this area] (2 Kings 8:1).
And so she l...
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2 Kings 2:14; 2 Kings 2:20; 2 Kings 2:24; 2 Kings 3:14; 2 Kings 4:16
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Gehazi the servant — Formerly his servant. The law did not forbid
conversing with lepers, but only dwelling with them....