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2 Kings 2:14

2:14

hit .................. hit <05221> [smote.]

Lord <03068> [Where is.]


2 Kings 3:22

2 Kings 2:21

2:21

threw <07993> [cast.]

purified <07495> [I have healed.]

death <04194> [there shall.]


2 Kings 2:8

2:8

cloak <0155> [his mantle.]

[Ten meloten autou,] his sheep skin, says the Septuagint; the skins of sheep being formerly worn by prophets as the simple insignia of their office: see Note on ch. 1:8.

divided <02673> [were.]


2 Kings 2:22

2 Kings 19:24

19:24

dug <06979> [I have digged, etc.]

I have conquered strange countries, and marched through the driest places, in which I have digged wells for my army.

soles <03709> [with the sole.]

My infantry have been so numerous, that they alone have been sufficient to dry up all the rivers of besieged places, either by drinking them, or by diverting their course into other channels.

Egypt <04693> [besieged places. or, fenced places.]


2 Kings 3:20

3:20

sacrifice <04503> [when the meat.]

water came <04325 0935> [there came water.]

This supply was altogether miraculous; for there was neither wind nor rain, nor any other natural means to furnish it.

filled <04390> [filled.]


2 Kings 20:20

20:20

built ... pool <01295 06213> [he made a pool.]

scroll <05612> [the book.]


2 Kings 6:5

6:5

ax head <01270> [axe head. Heb. iron.]

Oh .... master <0162 0113> [Alas, master.]

borrowed <07592> [for it was borrowed.]


2 Kings 2:19

2:19

master ... see <07200 0113> [my Lord seeth.]

water <04325> [the water.]

crops <07921> [barren. Heb. causing to miscarry.]


2 Kings 3:9

3:9

Edom <0123> [Edom.]

water <04325> [no water.]

<07272> [that followed them. Heb. at their feet.]


2 Kings 8:15

8:15

next day <04283> [And it came.]

next day <04283> [on the morrow.]

took ... piece of cloth <03947 04346> [that he took a thick cloth.]

There is a considerable degree of ambiguity in this passage. The pronoun he is generally referred to Hazael; but Dr. Geddes and others are decidedly of the opinion, that we should understand by it Ben-hadad; who, encouraged by the favourable answer of Elisha, as reported by Hazael, adopted a violent remedy to allay the heat of his fever, and put over his face the {keever,} or fly-net, (See Note on 1 Sa 19:13,) dipped in water, which suddenly checked the perspiration, and occasioned his death.

died <04191> [so that he died.]

Hazael <02371> [Hazael.]


2 Kings 3:17

3:17

feel ..... see <07200> [Ye shall not.]

drink <08354> [that ye may.]


2 Kings 5:12

5:12

Abana ... Pharpar <06554 071> [Abana and Pharpar. or, Amana.]

This river is evidently the Barrada, or Barda, as the Arabic renders, the Chrysorrhoas of the Greeks, which taking its rise in Antilibanus, runs eastward towards Damascus, where it is divided into three streams, one of which passes through the city, and the other two through the gardens; which reuniting at the east of the city, forms a lake about five or six leagues to the south-east, called Behairat el Marj, or, Lake of the Meadow. Pharpar was probably one of the branches.

better <02896> [better.]


2 Kings 6:22

6:22

strike ..................... strike <05221> [wouldest.]

sword <02719> [thy sword.]

Give .... food <07760 03899> [set bread.]


2 Kings 3:11

3:11

prophet <05030> [Is there not here.]

seek <01875> [that we may.]

<04325 03332> [poured water.]

That is, was his constant and confidential servant. Mr. Hanway, speaking of a Persian supper, says, "Supper being now brought in, a servant presented a basin of water, and a napkin hung over his shoulders; he went to every one in the company, and poured water on their hands to wash."


2 Kings 18:17

18:17

king .................. King <04428> [A.M. 3294. B.C. 710. the king.]

general <08661> [Tartan.]

Calmet remarks, that these are not the names of persons, but of offices: {Tartan} signifies "he who presides over gifts or tribute;" {Rabsaris,} "the chief of the eunuchs;" and {Rabshakeh,} "the chief cup-bearer."

large <03515> [great. Heb. heavy. the conduit of the upper pool.]

If the Fuller's field were near En-Rogel, or the Fuller's fountain, east of Jerusalem, as is generally supposed, then the conduit of the upper pool may been an aqueduct that brought the water from the upper or eastern reservoir of that fountain, which had been seized in order to distress the city.


2 Kings 18:31

18:31

Send .... token of your submission <06213 01293> [Make an agreement with me. or, Seek my favour. Heb. Make with me a blessing.]

each ..... eat .... own ........... own <0398 0376> [eat ye.]

cistern <0953> [cistern. or, pit.]


2 Kings 8:11

8:11

Hazael <07760> [stedfastly. Heb. and set it. wept.]


2 Kings 3:19

3:19

defeat <05221> [And ye.]

chop down <05307> [fell.]

cover <03510> [mar. Heb. grieve.]


2 Kings 3:25

3:25

tore down <02040> [beat down.]

stopped up <05640> [stopped.]

chopped down <05307> [and felled.]

Kir Hareseth <07025> [only in, etc. Heb. until he left the stones thereof in]

Kir-haraseth. Kir-haraseth. Supposed to be the same as Ar, or Areopolis, the capital of Moab.

[Kir-heres.]


2 Kings 18:27

18:27

eat <0398> [eat.]

<04325> [their own piss. Heb. the water of their feet.]


2 Kings 20:5

20:5

back <07725> [Turn again.]

leader <05057> [the captain.]

God <0430> [the God.]

heard <08085> [I have heard.]

seen <07200> [I have seen.]

heal <07495> [I will heal.]

up <05927> [thou shalt go.]


2 Kings 6:6

6:6

cut off <07094> [he cut down.]

This could have no natural tendency to raise the iron and cause it to swim: it was only a sign, or ceremony, which the prophet chose to employ on the occasion.

ax head <01270> [the iron.]

This was the real miracle; for the gravity of the metal must otherwise still have kept it at the bottom of the river.


2 Kings 2:13

2:13

cloak <0155> [the mantle.]

shore <08193> [bank. Heb. lip.]


2 Kings 18:32

18:32

come <0935> [I come.]

land ....... land ........ land ....... land <0776> [like your own.]

misleading <05496> [persuadeth. or, deceiveth.]


2 Kings 6:27

6:27

Lord <03068> [If the Lord, etc. or, Let not the Lord save thee. whence.]


2 Kings 10:27

10:27

demolished ... sacred pillar <04676 05422> [brake down the image.]

used as ... latrine <04163 07760> [made it a draught house.]

This was an ancient mode of degradation, which still continues in the East; and we are informed, that Abbas the Great, king of Persia, having conquered Bagdad, treated the tomb of Hanifah, one of the fathers of the church among the Turks, in a similar manner.


2 Kings 21:13

21:13

destroy <05186> [I will stretch.]

This metaphor is taken from the custom of using a line in measuring land, and in dividing portions of it among several persons. Samaria was taken, pillaged, and ruined, and its inhabitants carried into captivity: Jerusalem shall have the same measure.

<04949> [the plummet.]

wipe ....... wipes <04229> [I will wipe.]

I will empty Jerusalem of all its wealth and inhabitants, as truly as a dish turned up and wiped is emptied of its contents.

wipe ....... wipes ..... both sides <04229 06440> [wiping it, and turning it upside down. Heb. he wipeth and turneth it upon the face thereof.]


2 Kings 25:13

25:13

Babylonians ..... bronze pillars .... Lord's temple ...... movable stands ..... bronze .......... bronze <05982 01004 03068 04350 05178 03778> [the.]

pillars <05982> [pillars.]

movable stands <04350> [bases.]


2 Kings 6:26

6:26

Help .... master <03467 0113> [Help, my lord.]


2 Kings 16:17

16:17

took off <07112> [A.M. 3265. B.C. 739. cut off.]

frames <04526> [borders.]

Sea <03220> [sea.]




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