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Verse 2 Kings 8:13. _BUT WHAT_, IS _THY SERVANT A DOG, THAT HE SHOULD
DO THIS_ _GREAT THINGS_] I believe this verse to be wrongly
interpreted by the general run of commentators. It is generally
under...
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BUT WHAT, IS THY SERVANT A DOG? - This is a mistranslation, and
conveys to the English reader a sense quite different from that of the
original. Hazael’s speech runs thus - “But what is thy servant,
t...
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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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A DOG. Compare 1 Samuel 17:43; 1 Samuel 24:14; 2 Samuel 9:8....
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_And Hazael said, But what,_is _thy servant a dog, that he should do
this great thing?_ R.V. AND HAZAEL SAID, BUT WHAT IS THY SERVANT,
WHICH IS BUT A DOG, THAT HE SHOULD DO THIS GREAT THING? Hazael ha...
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HAZAEL SAID, BUT WHAT, &C.— When the prophet with tears foretold to
Hazael what calamities he should hereafter bring upon Israel, his
ambition instantly took fire, and he cried out with transport, _"W...
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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 HAZAEL SAID, BUT WHAT, IS THY SERVANT A DOG, THAT HE SHOULD DO
THIS GREAT THING? AND ELISHA ANSWERED, THE LORD HATH SHEWED ME THAT
THOU SHALT BE KING OVER SYRIA._
Hazael said, But what! is thy s...
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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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BUT WHAT, IS THY SERVANT A DOG, THAT HE SHOULD DO THIS GREAT THING?
— Rather, (_Thou canst not mean it;_) _for what is the dog thy
servant that he should do, &c._ Hazael answers in a tone of pretended...
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וַ יֹּ֣אמֶר חֲזָהאֵ֔ל כִּ֣י מָ֤ה
עַבְדְּךָ֙ ה
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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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And Hazael said, But what, [is] thy servant (g) a dog, that he should
do this great thing? And Elisha answered, The LORD hath shewed me that
thou [shalt be] king over Syria.
(g) That I should be with...
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_A dog. He speaks with indignation, as if he could not be so brutal;
(Tirinus) or he could not yet think that he should be king. (Calmet)
--- He afterwards proved as cruel as the prophet had signified...
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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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_BEWARE!_
‘Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?’
2 Kings 8:13
It is a common saying that we can never tell to what we may come. He
who is now the greatest criminal was once an...
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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 HAZAEL SAID, BUT WHAT, [IS] THY SERVANT A DOG, THAT HE SHOULD DO
THIS GREAT THING?.... What dost thou take me to be, a vile, impudent,
fierce, and cruel creature, as a dog, to be guilty of so grea...
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And Hazael said, But what, [is] thy servant a dog, that he should do
this great thing? And Elisha answered, The LORD hath shewed me that
thou [shalt be] king over Syria.
Ver. 13. _But what, is thy se...
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_Hazael said, But what, is thy servant a dog?_ &c. The expression is
used in Scripture to signify vile and unworthy, as in 2 Samuel 3:8; 2
Samuel 9:8; and fierce, barbarous, and inhuman, Psalms 22:16;...
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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 Hazael, a hypocrite and actor, SAID, BUT WHAT, IS THY SERVANT A
DOG, a lowly, contemptible person, THAT HE SHOULD DO THIS GREAT THING,
wield such a mighty power? AND ELISHA ANSWERED, THE LORD HATH...
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HAZAEL ANOINTED KING...
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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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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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IS THY SERVANT A DOG? either so vile and unworthy, as this expression
is used, 2 SAMUEL 3:8, 2 SAMUEL 9:8; or so impudent, for which dogs
are noted; or so fierce, and barbarous, and inhuman. Compare P...
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2 Kings 8:13 Hazael H2371 said H559 (H8799) dog H3611 do H6213 (H8799)
gross H1419 thing H1697 Elisha...
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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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_Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?_
SELF-DECEPTION
No doubt the Syrian was perfectly sincere in this question. He had
seen the tears which roiled down the aged prophet’s wrink...
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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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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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1 Kings 19:15; 1 Samuel 17:43; 2 Kings 8:10; 2 Samuel 9:8; Isaiah 56:
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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...