CONTENTS
We are here presented with some account of the reign of Jehoram, In an
enquiry concerning a quarrel between Israel and Moab, Elisha is
commissioned with a gracious message from the Lord to Israel. The
Moabites are conquered.... [ Continue Reading ]
The account of Jehoram is somewhat more favourable, than that of his
father. He put away the image of Baal, it should seem, from his own
house and family, but not out of Israel. What a strange thing this is?
If he was convinced of the sin and folly in his own house: surely it
must have been equally... [ Continue Reading ]
The rebellion of Moab became the cause of the renewal of the war. The
Reader may perhaps not immediately be able to reconcile the idea of a
king connected with that of a sheep-master in the same person. It
would be so indeed in the present day. But he must be told that the
revenues of princes in tho... [ Continue Reading ]
It is somewhat strange to find Jehoshaphat in league again after his
former escape with Israel. - 1 Kings 22:32; 1 Kings 22:32. But Reader!
how often is it the case in a spiritual sense. Alas! though we never
go among mere carnal men without being wounded by their company, yet
we are too often found... [ Continue Reading ]
This was the very wilderness in which Israel more than 500 years
before had wanted water; and where the Lord had miraculously provided
them with water. See Numbers 20:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the daring impiety of the king of Israel, in charging this
plan of his own upon the Lord. Oh! how disposed the mind of man is to
evil.... [ Continue Reading ]
I pray the Reader to mark with me the astonishing goodness of the
Lord. Surely here, in an eminent degree, that scripture was fulfilled,
Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. Romans 5:20. Is it not
somewhat strange that the prophet Elisha should be upon this occasion
with the amyl It would... [ Continue Reading ]
No doubt the Lord overruled the minds of the Moabites to this
delusion, in supposing what they beheld of the water to be blood. And
indeed as they knew no rain had fallen, such an idea was not,
altogether improbable. The victory of Israel, which Elisha had
promised in the Lord's name, certainly was... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the sad state of an idolatrous mind. Human sacrifices to
devils are among the abominations. Thus the great enemy of souls to
confound, as he thought, the divine institution of sacrifices in his
church, which were all directed with an eye to Christ, tempted to this
imitation among his vassals... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
I stay not to remark all the interesting things which this chapter
contains; otherwise I might charge it upon my soul to admire and
adore, what I have read of grace and mercy transcending iniquity and
undeservings. But I pass over; for the present; the consideration of
all these, import... [ Continue Reading ]