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Verse 2 Kings 13:14. _NOW ELISHA WAS FALLEN SICK_] This is supposed to
have taken place in the _tenth_ year of Joash; and if so, Elisha must
have prophesied about _sixty-five_ years.
_O MY FATHER, M...
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The closing scene of Elisha’s life. It was now at least sixty-three
years since his call, so that he was at this time very possibly above
ninety. He seems to have lived in almost complete retirement f...
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5. JEHOAHAZ AND JEHOASH OF ISRAEL, ELISHA'S DEATH
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The reign of Jehoahaz and his death (2 Kings 13:1)_
2. Jehoash King of Israel (2 Kings 13:10)
3. Elisha and Joash (2 Kings 13:14
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THE REIGN OF JOASH OR JEHOASH OF ISRAEL. During this reign Elisha
died. He is represented, as in 2 Kings 6, as Israel's champion in the
great war with Syria, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen th...
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SICK OF HIS SICKNESS. Figure of speech _Polyptoton._ App-6, Elisha's
long ministry of sixty-six years was now drawing to. close, after
forty-five years' silence. We hear of no sickness of Elijah.
MY...
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The visit of Joash to Elisha on his deathbed. Elisha's prediction of
victory over Syria. A dead body brought to life on touching Elisha's
bones (Not in Chronicles)
14. _and wept over his face_ R.V. OV...
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
THE KINGDOMS AT HIGH TIDE
2 Kings 13:10 to 2 Kings 15:7
Help came to Israel in the midst of the Aramean oppression from an
unexpected quarter. In 802 B.C. the Assyrian king Adadni...
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B. THE FINAL PREDICTION OF ELISHA 13:14-25
The prophetic ministry of Elisha which had spanned over half a
century, came to a close in the early years of Jehoash of Israel. His
death-bed prophecy conce...
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_NOW ELISHA WAS FALLEN SICK OF HIS SICKNESS WHEREOF HE DIED. AND JOASH
THE KING OF ISRAEL CAME DOWN UNTO HIM, AND WEPT OVER HIS FACE, AND
SAID, O MY FATHER, MY FATHER, THE CHARIOT OF ISRAEL, AND THE H...
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REIGNS OF JEHOAHAZ AND JOASH OF ISRAEL. THE LAST PREDICTION OF ELISHA
3. All _their_ DAYS] RV 'continually,' i.e. throughout the reign of
Jehoahaz.
5 A SAVIOUR] either Jehoash (2 Kings 13:25) or Jero...
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JOASH.. UNTO HIM] Both Elijah and Elisha, though strenuous antagonists
to the religion of Baal, yet seem to have tolerated the worship of the
Lord under the form of a calf, for both prophets had frien...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 13
JEHOAHAZ’S RULE AS KING OF *ISRAEL
V1 Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, became the king of *Israel. That
happened in the...
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וֶֽ אֱלִישָׁע֙ חָלָ֣ה אֶת ־חָלְיֹ֔ו
אֲשֶׁ֥ר י
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2 Kings 13:10
THE DYNASTY OF JEHU
Jehoahaz
814-797
2 Kings 13:1
JOASH
797-781
2 Kings 13:10;...
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“THE ARROW OF THE LORD'S DELIVERANCE”
2 Kings 13:10
A good man is a great defense to his country. Mary, Queen of Scots,
dreaded the prayers of Knox more than the armies of the king of
France. Perhap...
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Under Jehoahaz the story of corruption ran on in Israel. It was the
story of continuation of evil as moral, and its consequent
continuation as punishment. Readiness of God to forgive is revealed in
th...
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Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died. And Joash
the king of Israel came down unto him, and wept over his face, and
said, (h) O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and th...
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_The illness. Hebrew, Septuagint, and Chaldean, "of his sickness
whereof he also died;" insinuating that he had been before afflicted
with this infirmity. --- To him, probably in the same city of Sama...
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Our minds are relieved from the relation of such awful characters as
we have lately been looking to, in the history of Jehoahaz and Joash,
in the very mention of the name of Elisha, the man of God. An...
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But in the eleventh chapter we have another scene of deep import and
interest. There is a wicked woman and when a woman is wicked there is
no wickedness like hers. "And when Athaliah, the mother of Ah...
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_A TRUE PATRIOT’S DEATH-BED_
‘Now Elisha was fallen sick of the sickness of which he died.’
2 Kings 13:14
Elisha, one of the greatest and gentlest of Israel’s prophets, a
man of wider and more endu...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 THROUGH 17.
Walking in the steps of Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, the house of Jehu
was no protection to Israel against Hazael. But the compassion of
Jehovah...
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NOW ELISHA WAS FALLEN SICK OF HIS SICKNESS WHEREOF HE DIED,.... The
prophets do not live for ever; this sickness was unto death; Elisha
died, and was not translated as Elijah was:
AND JOASH THE KING...
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Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died. And Joash
the king of Israel came down unto him, and wept over his face, and
said, O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the ho...
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_Elisha was fallen sick_, &c. Elisha lived long; for it was now about
sixty years since he was first called to be a prophet. It was a great
mercy to Israel, and especially to the sons of the prophets,...
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1 Iehoahaz his wicked reigne.
3 Iehoahaz oppressed by Hazael, is relieued by prayer.
8 Ioash succeedeth him.
10 His wicked reigne.
12 Ieroboam succeedeth him.
14 Elisha dying prophecieth to Ioash...
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JEHOASH KING OF ISRAEL...
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Now, Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died, being
severely ill for some time. AND JOASH, THE KING OF ISRAEL, CAME DOWN
UNTO HIM AND WEPT OVER HIS FACE, for lie realized what a loss th...
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JEHOAHAZ REIGNS IN ISRAEL
(vv.10-13)
Jehoash reigned in Judah 40 years (ch.12:1), and in his 23 rd year
Jehoahaz took the throne of Israel (v.1). He reigned 17 years, so it
would appear both these...
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10-19 Jehoash, the king, came to Elisha, to receive his dying counsel
and blessing. It may turn much to our spiritual advantage, to attend
the sick-beds and death-beds of good men, that we may be enc...
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WEPT OVER HIS FACE; not for any true love and respect to him, for then
he would have followed his counsel, in forsaking the calves, and
returning to the Lord; but for his own and the kingdom's inestim...
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2 Kings 13:14 Elisha H477 sick H2470 (H8804) illness H2483 die H4191
(H8799) Joash H3101 king H4428 Israel...
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THE DEATH BED OF ELISHA (2 KINGS 13:14 A).
As we have seen, in a similar way to chapter 2 this passage is
deliberately put outside the regnal formulae, with Jehoash's death
coming before it and the co...
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THE REIGNS OF JEROBOAM KING OF ISRAEL AND AZARIAH (UZZIAH) KING OF
JUDAH (2 KINGS 14:23 TO 2 KINGS 15:7).
The next fourteen verses very much bring out the method and aims of
the prophetic author of th...
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2 Kings 13:1. _In the three and twentieth year of Joash the son of
Ahaziah king of Judah Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign over
Israel in Samaria, and reigned seventeen years. And he did that wh...
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CONTENTS: Reign of Jehoahaz over Israel and his death. Accession of
Jehoash and his death. Elisha's death and the miracle at his tomb.
CHARACTERS: God, Elisha, Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Hazael.
CONCLUSION:...
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2 Kings 13:4. _Jehoahaz besought the Lord,_ as oppressed Israel had
done in the time of the Judges.
2 Kings 13:5. _The Lord gave Israel a Saviour._ Not Joash, as some
say, but Messiah, the Angel of hi...
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_Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died._
THE DEATH OF ELISHA
I. A great man dying.
II. A wicked man regretting the event.
III. A good man leaving the world interested in poste...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 13:1 Jehoahaz and Jehoash. The story goes
back to the northern kingdom, Israel, and focuses on the two northern
kings who ruled during Joash of Judah’s lifetime....
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 13:14 JOASH (Jehoash of Israel) weeps
because he thinks he is on the verge of defeat, lacking CHARIOTS and
HORSEMEN (v....
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 13:14. ELISHA WAS FALLEN SICK—The prophet’s presence was
felt by Joash to be a guarantee of the safety of his kingdom, and he
dreaded to lose him, fearing that...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 13:1
REIGNS OF JEHOAHAZ, SON OF JEHU, AND JOASH, SON OF JEHOAHAZ, OVER
ISRAEL. NOTICES OF
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Now we're going to move north again to the reign of Jehoahaz over
Israel in chapter thirteen. So up in Israel, Jehu has died and his son
Jehoahaz begins to reign over Israel there in Samaria, and he r...
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2 Kings 2:12; 2 Kings 20:1; 2 Kings 6:21; Acts 13:36; Ezekiel 14:14;...
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Fallen sick, &c. — He lived long: for it was sixty years since he
was first called to be a prophet. It was a great mercy to Israel and
especially to the sons of the prophets, that he was continued so...