2 Kings 13:3-7
and he delivered.Le 26:17; De 4:24-27; 28:25; Jud 2:14; 3:8; 10:7-14; Isa 10:5,6Heb 12:29Hazael.22; 8:12,13; 12:17; 1Ki 19:17Ben-hadad.24,25all their days.Rather "all his days;" for Joash son of Jehoahaz delivered Israel from Ben-hadad. 22-25 Jehoahaz.Nu 21:7; Jud 6:6,7; 10:10; Ps 78:34; Isa 26:16; Jer 2:27the Lord.14:26; Ge 21:17; Ex 3:7; Jud 10:15,16; 2Ch 33:12,13,19; Ps 50:15Ps 106:43,44; Jer 33:3he saw.Ge 31:42; Ex 3:9; Isa 63:9because the king.22; 14:26 a saviour.This saviour was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars are subsequently detailed. Houbigant recommends to read the seventh verse after the fourth. 25; 14:25,27; Ne 9:27; Isa 19:20; Ob 1:21; Lu 2:11before-time. Heb. yesterday and third day.Ex 4:10; De 19:4; 1Sa 19:7; 1Ch 11:2 departed.2; 10:29; 17:20-23; De 32:15-18walked. Heb. he walked.1Ki 15:3; 16:26and there remained. Heb. and there stood.17:16; 18:4; 23:4; De 7:5; 1Ki 16:33 fifty horsemen.1Sa 13:6,7,15,19-23; 1Ki 20:15,27; Isa 36:8the king.8:12; 10:32like the dust.Ps 18:42; Isa 41:2,15,16; Joe 3:14; *marg:Am 1:32 Kings 13:22
A.M. 3148-3165. B.C. 856-839. Hazael.3-7; 8:12; Ps 106:40-422 Kings 15:19
A.M. 3233. B.C. 771. Pul.Prideaux supposes that this Pul was the father of the famous Sardanapalus, who was called Sardan with his father's name Pul annexed, as was frequent in those times, making Sardanpul: thus Merodach, king of Babylon, was Merodach-Baladan, because he was the son Baladan. This Pul began to reign according to Usher, A.M. 3237, the fifth year of Menahem; and he is supposed to be the same that reigned in Nineveh, when Jonah preached in that city. 1Ch 5:25,26; Isa 9:1Menahem.12:18; 16:8; 17:3,4; 18:16; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6to confirm.14:5; Jer 17:5Proverbs 23:35
stricken.27:22; Jer 5:3; 31:18I felt it not. Heb. I knew it not.Eph 4:19I will.26:11; De 29:19; Isa 22:13; 56:12; 1Co 15:32-34; 2Pe 2:22Isaiah 42:22-25
a people.1:7; 18:2; 36:1; 52:4,5; 56:9; Jer 50:17; 51:34,35; 52:4-11Lu 19:41-44; 21:20-24they are all of them snared. or, in snaring all the youngmen of them. are hid. 7; 14:17; 45:13; Ps 102:20; Jer 52:31a spoil. Heb. a treading.51:23; De 28:29-33; Ps 50:22 will give.1:18-20; 48:18; Le 26:40-42; De 4:29-31; 32:29; Pr 1:22,23Jer 3:4-7,13; Mic 6:9; Mt 21:28-31; Ac 3:19,22,23; 1Pe 4:2,3time to come. Heb. after-time. 10:5,6; 45:7; 47:6; 50:1,2; 59:1,2; 63:10; De 28:49; 32:30; Jud 2:14Jud 3:8; 10:7; 2Ch 15:6; 36:17; Ne 9:26,27; Ps 106:40-42; Jer 5:15Jer 25:8,9; La 1:14,18; Am 3:6; Mt 22:7 he hath poured.Le 26:15-46; De 32:22; Ps 79:5,6; Eze 7:8,9; 20:34; 22:21,22Na 1:6; Re 16:1-21and it hath.2Ki 25:9he knew.9:13; Jer 5:3; Ho 7:9; Re 9:18-21; 16:9yet he laid.57:11; Mal 2:2Isaiah 57:1
1 The blessed death of the righteous.3 God reproves the Jews for their whorish idolatry.13 He gives promises of mercy to the penitent. righteous.2Ch 32:33; 35:24no man.11; 42:25; 47:7; Mal 2:2merciful men. Heb. men of kindness, or godliness.Ps 12:1; Mic 7:2the righteous.1Ki 14:13; 2Ki 22:20; 2Ch 34:28the evil to come. or, that which is evil.Hosea 8:7
sown.10:12; Job 4:8; Pr 22:8; Ec 5:16; Ga 6:7it hath.Isa 17:11; Jer 12:13stalk. or, standing corn. the strangers.7:9; De 28:33; Jud 6:3-6; 2Ki 13:3-7; 15:19,29
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