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THE SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS,
OTHERWISE CALLED THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE KINGS
-Year from the Creation, according to the English Bible, 3108.
-Year before the birth of Christ, 892.
-Year before the v...
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The Moabites, who had once lorded over Israel Judges 3:12, were
reduced to subjection by David, and treated with extreme severity
(marginal reference). In the time of Ahab they were dependent on the
k...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. ELIJAH's FINAL MINISTRY AND TRANSLATION
1. Elijah and Ahaziah
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. Moab's rebellion (2 Kings 1:1)_
2. The illness of Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:2)
3. Elijah's messa...
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2 KINGS 1:1 TO 2 KINGS 2:25. LAST DAYS AND ASCENSION OF ELIJAH: ELISHA
ESTABLISHED AS HIS SUCCESSOR. Here we have perhaps a third Elijah
narrative, in which the prophet is represented as playing a par...
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Moab rebelled. Moab had been subdued by David (2 Samuel 8:2; 2 Samuel
23:20); and when the kingdom was divided it passed to Israel. It was
greatly oppressed by Omri and Ahab, and, on the death of the...
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THE
SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS,
commonly called,
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE KINGS
Ch. 2 Kings 1:1-18. Sickness of Ahaziah, King of Israel. His
messengers sent to enquire of Baalzebub are destroyed by El...
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B. THE ILLNESS OF AHAZIAH (2 Kings 1:1-8)
TRANSLATION
(1) Now Moab rebelled against Israel after the death of Ahab. (2) And
Ahaziah fell through a lattice in his upper chamber which was in
Samaria, a...
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_THEN MOAB REBELLED AGAINST ISRAEL AFTER THE DEATH OF AHAB._
Then Moab rebelled. Subdued by David (2 Samuel 8:2), they had, in the
partition of Israel and Judah, fallen to the share of the former
kin...
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ELIJAH CALLS DOWN FIRE FROM HEAVEN
1. Moab.. Ahab] Moab had been conquered by David (2 Samuel 8:2), and
at the revolt of the Ten Tribes had. passed under the authority of the
northern kingdom. The rev...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
ABOUT THE BOOKS OF 1 KINGS AND 2 KINGS
The Books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings used to be one book. That book
continued the account o...
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1.
THE REIGN OF AHAZIAH CONTINUED.
EPISODE CONCERNING ELIJAH.
(1) THEN. — And.
MOAB REBELLED AGAINST ISRAEL. — David reduced Moab to vassalage (2
Samuel 8:2; comp. 2 Kings 23:20). After that event,...
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וַ יִּפְשַׁ֤ע מֹואָב֙ בְּ יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל
אַחֲרֵ֖י...
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AHAZIAH BEN-AHAB OF ISRAEL
2 Kings 1:1
B.C. 855-854
"Ye know not of what spirit are ye."
- Luke 9:55
"He is the mediator of a better covenant, which hath been enacted upon
better promises."
- He...
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A MESSAGE FROM THE TRUE GOD
2 Kings 1:1
The king's accident was probably due to the giving way of the
balustrade that surrounded the roof of his palace. The Law expressly
provided that this lattice-w...
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The history of the second Book of Kings is a continuation of that
contained in the first Book. There everything ended with the dark days
immediately following the death of Ahab and the passing into
co...
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Then Moab rebelled against Israel after the death of Ahab.
The Argument - This second book contains the acts of the kings of
Judah and Israel: that is, of Israel, from the death of Ahab to the
last ki...
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Rebelled: literally, "prevaricated." (Haydock) --- The kings of Israel
kept some of the nations, which David had conquered, in subjection,
while the kings of Juda ruled over the others. In consequence...
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This Chapter opens with relating a circumstance of sin in the conduct
of Ahaziah. Elijah is commissioned to send an awful message to him.
The king, in consequence, commands the prophet to appear befor...
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It has been already remarked that the mission, or, at any rate, the
proper ministry of Elijah closed with his own complaint against the
children of Israel. God took him at his word. He pleaded against...
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If God has shewn that He took notice of His servant's fault, and did
not pass it lightly over, He did not fail towards him in either
tenderness or faithfulness. He acted towards him as towards a belov...
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THEN MOAB REBELLED AGAINST ISRAEL AFTER THE DEATH OF AHAB. Which had
been in subjection to them from the times of David, 2 Samuel 8:2
refusing to pay a tribute as they had done; taking advantage of Ah...
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Then Moab rebelled against Israel after the death of Ahab.
Ver. 1. _Then Moab._] Who, being subdued by David, had hitherto served
Israel, and paid the yearly tribute of a hundred thousand rams, and a...
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_Then Moab rebelled against Israel_ Paid them no more tribute, but
utterly disclaimed their authority over them. Moab had been subdued by
David, as Edom was; and, upon the division of his kingdom, the...
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[AHAZIAH SICKE.]
1 Moab rebelleth.
2 Ahaziah, sending to Baalzebub, hath his iudgement by Eliiah.
5 Eliiah twise bringeth fire from heauen vpon them whom Ahaziah sent
to apprehend him.
13 He pitie...
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Then Moab rebelled against Israel, after having been tributary since
the time of David, 2 Samuel 8:2, AFTER THE DEATH OF AHAB. The success
of the Syrians, not only in regaining their independence, but...
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Elijah Prophesies Ahaziah's Death...
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AHAZIAH'S FALL AND DEATH
(Ch.1:1-18)
Verse 1 reports that after Ahab's death Moab rebelled against Israel.
As to this, Chapter s 3 and 4:27 give us a full account. Ahaziah, king
of Israel, suffered...
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1-8 When Ahaziah rebelled against the Lord, Moab revolted from him.
Sin weakens and impoverishes us. Man's revolt from God is often
punished by the rebellion of those who owe subjection to him. Ahazi...
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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,...
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A SUMMARY OF AHAZIAH'S LIFE (1 KINGS 22:51 - 2 KINGS 1:1).
‘ And Moab rebelled against Israel after the death of Ahab.'
One of the consequences of this was that Moab, parts of which had been
tributar...
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THE REIGN OF AHAZIAH KING OF ISRAEL C. 853-852 BC (1 KINGS 22:51 - 2
KINGS 1:18).
Ahaziah, Ahab's son and king of Israel, only had a short reign of a
few months (two part years) but he amply succeeded...
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CONTENTS: Elijah's message to Ahaziah. Elijah's deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, angel (Jesus), Elijah, Ahaziah.
CONCLUSION: Those who will not inquire of the Word of God for their
comfort will be made...
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2 Kings 1:2. _Go, enquire of Baal-zebub, whether I shall recover._
בעל זבוב _Baal-zebub,_ the god of Ekron. The LXX read Βααλ
μυιαν, the lord of flies, because they swarmed about his bloody
temple; bu...
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_And Ahaziah fell down through a lattice._
WORLDLY ROYALTY AND PERSONAL GODLINESS
I. Worldly royalty in a humiliating condition.
1. A king in mortal suffering.
2. A king in mental distress.
3. A...
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2 KINGS 1:1 The Death of Ahaziah. King Ahaziah, Ahab’s son, has been
injured. He wants to know whether he will live. Elijah obeys God and
delivers a message to the king.
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THE SICKNESS AND DEATH OF AHAZIAH
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 1:1. THEN MOAB REBELLED—Since the time of David the Moabites
had been tributary to Israel (2 Samuel 8:2; 2 Samuel 23:20) On...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 1:1
THE REVOLT OF MOAB. THE ILLNESS, IMPIETY, AND DEATH OF AHAZIAH The
narrative of the Second Book of Kings follows on that of the First
Book in the closest po
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By Chuck Smith
Now as we finish First Kings, we were dealing with basically the
northern kingdom under Ahab with his wicked wife Jezebel who had
brought the northern kingdom of Israel into its lowest...
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1 Chronicles 18:2; 2 Kings 3:4; 2 Kings 3:5; 2 Kings 8:20; 2 Kings
8:22
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Moab — This had been subdued by David, as Edom was; and upon the
division of his kingdom, Moab was adjoined to that of Israel, and Edom
to that of Judah, each to that kingdom upon which it bordered. B...