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 preceding Chapter s being
disconnected. A FAMINE] Perhaps the same as that referred to in 2
Kings 4:38.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAND OF THE PHILISTINES] THIS WAS a corn-growing district, near
the still more productive country of Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO CRY UNTO THE KING] Her property, being vacant during her absence,
had seemingly passed to the crown: cp. 2 Kings 4:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO DAMASCUS] It is possible that ELISHA in thus visiting the Syrian
capital was carrying out a commission of Elijah's (1 Kings 19:15). FOR
BEN-HADAD see 2 Kings 6:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAZAEL] one of Benhadad's servants.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAY UNTO HIM] Elisha presumably meant that the disease from which
Benhadad was suffering was not a fatal one, but that he would die by
other means. Some suppose that Elisha spoke ironically (like Micaiah
in 1 Kings 22:15).... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL HE WAS ASHAMEDA] Hazel became discomposed under the prophet's
gaze, being conscious of a guilty purpose.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EVIL, etc.] described in 2 Kings 10:32; 2 Kings 13:3; 2 Kings
13:22; Amos 1:3; Amos 1:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHAT, etc.] RV 'but what is thy servant, which is but a dog,' the
expression 'a dog' being a term of contempt (1 Samuel 17:43; 1 Samuel
24:14). Hazael meant that he could scarcely credit that so great a
destiny was in store for one so humble as himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEHOSHAPHAT _being_ THEN KING OF JUDAH] an accidental repetition of
the words 'Jehoshaphat king of Judah,' that follow.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE DID EVIL.. LORD] This does not imply that he abandoned altogether
the worship of the LORD, since he made offerings to the Temple (2
Kings 12:18).... [ Continue Reading ]
A LIGHT] see 1 Kings 11:36; 1 Kings 15:4. In consequence of the divine
promises made to David, Jehoram's sins were not punished by the
overthrow of his dynasty but by other means.... [ Continue Reading ]
EDOM REVOLTED] in the reign of Jehoshaphat Edom had been subject to
Judah and ruled by a viceroy (1 Kings 22:47). Its success in throwing
off the yoke of Judah is alluded to in Genesis 27:40.... [ Continue Reading ]
ZAIR] This place is only mentioned here, and the Vulgate reads Seir,
another name for Edom. THE PEOPLE.. TENTS] The people referred to is
the people of Judah.
Joram, when surrounded by the Edomites, cut his way through them and
escaped, but his army was defeated and dispersed. The verse accounts
fo... [ Continue Reading ]
YET] RV 'so': see 2 Chronicles 21:10. UNTO THIS DAY] The writer whose
materials the author of Kings is here drawing upon must have lived
before the destruction of the Judaean kingdom. LIBNAH] situated in the
lowland. Its revolt was perhaps aided by the Philistines: cp. 2
Chronicles 21:16;... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REST.. JORAM] see 2 Chronicles 21, which relates both the public
and personal losses sustained by the king.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ahaziah] in 2 Chronicles 21:17 called Jehoahaz.... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO AND TWENTY] in 2 Chronicles 22:2; 'fortytwo.' DAUGHTER OF OMRI]
strictly she was 'grand-daughter' of Omri. The terms 'son' and
'daughter' were used not only of remote descendants but even of
successors who were not blood-relations; e.g. Jehu in the Assyrian
inscriptions is called 'the son of Omr... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WENT WITH JORAM] Ramoth Gilead at this time was in the hands of
Israel, but threatened by Syria (2 Kings 9:14).... [ Continue Reading ]
RAMAH] i.e. Ramoth Gilead.... [ Continue Reading ]