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Verse 2 Kings 8:11. _HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE STEADFASTLY_] Of whom
does the author speak? Of Hazael, or of Elisha? Several apply this
action to the prophet: he had a murderer before him and he saw...
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That is, “And he (Elisha) settled his conntenance, and set it
(toward Hazael), until he (Hazael) was ashamed.” Elisha fixed on
Hazael a long and meaning look, until the latter’s eyes fell before
his,...
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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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HE: i.e. Hazael.
ASHAMED. The thought of murder came into his mind....
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_And he settled his countenance stedfastly_ The R.V. adds -upon him"
in italics. This no doubt is the sense. Elisha fixed a stedfast gaze
on the messenger. -The seer of God descries more in Hazael tha...
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AND HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE— _"He_ [Hazael] _keeping his
countenance, continued with the same look for some time, while the man
of God wept."_ Hazael pretended surprise at the answer of Elisha,
des...
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D. PREDICTION CONCERNING THE CAREER OF HAZAEL 8:7-15
TRANSLATION
(7) Now Elisha went to Damascus when Benhadad the king of Aram was
sick. And it was told him, saying, The man of God has come here. (8...
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_AND HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE STEDFASTLY, UNTIL HE WAS ASHAMED: AND
THE MAN OF GOD WEPT._
He settled his countenance stedfastly, х_ WAYA`ªMEED_ (H5975) _
'ET_ (H853) _ PAANAAYW_ (H6440) _ WAYAASEM_...
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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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UNTIL HE WAS ASHAMEDA] Hazel became discomposed under the prophet's
gaze, being conscious of a guilty purpose....
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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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(7-15) Elisha’s visit to Damascus, and its consequences....
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AND HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE STEDFASTLY. — Literally, _and he_
(Elisha) _made his face stand, and set_ (it upon Hazael).
UNTIL HE WAS ASHAMED. — Literally, _unto being ashamed_. This may
mean either...
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וַ יַּעֲמֵ֥ד אֶת ־פָּנָ֖יו וַ
יָּ֣שֶׂם עַד
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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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Blush. This may be referred either to Hazael, who was astonished at
the words and looks of the prophet, (Haydock) or to Eliseus.
(Menochius) --- Septuagint (Complutensian), "and Hazael stood before
hi...
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I hardly know a passage in history, even if simply considered as an
history, more strikingly interesting to the feelings than this
interview, as here related between Hazael and the prophet. Figure to...
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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 HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE STEADFASTLY,.... Refrained himself as
much as possible, that he might not weep, as some Jewish writers
interpret it; or, as others, he turned his face on one side, and
c...
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And he settled his countenance stedfastly, until he was ashamed: and
the man of God wept.
Ver. 11. _And he settled his countenance steadfastly._] Heb., And set
it. He settled his countenance and look...
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_He settled his countenance steadfastly_ Elisha fixed his eyes on
Hazael, and looked upon him so earnestly, so long, and with such a
settled countenance, that Hazael was ashamed, as apprehending that...
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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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HAZAEL ANOINTED KING...
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And he settled his countenance steadfastly until he was ashamed. If
this is said of Elisha, it means that he fixed such a piercing look
upon Hazael, showing that he knew of the ambition and treachery...
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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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STEADFASTLY:
_ Heb._ and set it...
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7-15 Among other changes of men's minds by affliction, it often gives
other thoughts of God's ministers, and teaches to value the counsels
and prayers of those whom they have hated and despised. It w...
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HE SETTLED HIS COUNTENANCE STEDFASTLY; the prophet fixed his eyes upon
Hazael. UNTIL HE WAS ASHAMED; either till the prophet was ashamed to
look any longer upon him; or till Hazael was ashamed, as app...
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BENHADAD OF ARAM, THROUGH HIS SERVANT HAZAEL, SEEKS ELISHA'S ASSURANCE
THAT HIS ILLNESS IS NOT FATAL, BUT ELISHA DISCERNS DARK DEEDS AHEAD AT
THE HANDS OF HAZAEL (2 KINGS 8:7).
This incident presumabl...
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2 Kings 8:7
From this history some points of instruction may be derived.
I. You cannot predict, from a man's early natural disposition, what he
will be capable of. Nothing will save a man but firm h...
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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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_Elisha came to Damascus._
STRIKING CHARACTERS
We have here--
I. A dying king.
1. This dying king was very anxious. “Shall I recover of this
disease?” This was the question he wanted Elisha to answ...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 8:7 The house of Omri has now held the
throne of Israel since 1 Kings 16:23, and in spite of Elijah’s
prophecy about its end ...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 8:11 HE FIXED HIS GAZE. The text does not
identify “he” and “him” in this verse. Most interpreters
understand the first “he” to be Elisha, who “fixed his gaze”
on Hazael, stari...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 8:7. AND ELISHA CAME TO DAMASCUS—Elijah, his master, had
been divinely commissioned to this (1 Kings 19:15), and now Elisha.
“by the instigation of the Spirit”...
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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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Acts 20:19; Acts 20:31; Genesis 45:2; Jeremiah 13:17; Jeremiah 14:17;
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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....