2 Kings 4:29-31
Gird up thy loins.9:1; 1Ki 18:46; Eph 6:14; 1Pe 1:13take my.2:14; Ex 4:17salute him not.Lu 10:4lay my staff.2:8,14; Ex 7:19,20; 14:16; Jos 6:4,5; Ac 3:16; 19:12 As the Lord.2:2,4I will not.Ex 33:12-16; Ru 1:16-18 neither voice.1Sa 14:37; 28:6; Eze 14:3; Mt 17:16-21; Mr 9:19-29; Ac 19:13-17hearing. Heb. attention.1Ki 18:26,29not awaked.Job 14:12; Da 12:2; Mr 5:39; Joh 11:11,43,44; Eph 5:142 Kings 5:20-27
Gehazi.4:12,31,36; Mt 10:4; Joh 6:70; 12:6; 13:2; Ac 8:18,19my master.Pr 26:16; Lu 16:8; Joh 12:5,6; Ac 5:2as the Lord liveth.6:31; Ex 20:7; 1Sa 14:39and take.Ex 20:17; Ps 10:3; Jer 22:17; Hab 2:9; Lu 12:15; 1Ti 6:9-112Ti 4:10; Tit 1:7; 1Pe 5:2; 2Pe 2:14,15 he lighted.Lu 7:6,7; Ac 8:31; 10:25,26Is all well. Heb. Is there peace?4:26; 9:17-22 My master.1Ki 13:18; Isa 59:3; Jer 9:3,5; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:3,4; Re 21:8the sons.2:3; 1Ki 20:35give them.2Co 12:16-18a talent.5; Ex 38:24-28; 1Ki 20:39 Be content.1Ki 20:7; Lu 11:54And he urged him.16; 2:17bound.12:10; *marg:and they bare.Isa 30:6 tower. or, secret place. and bestowed.Jos 7:1,11,12,21; 1Ki 21:16; Isa 29:15; Hab 2:6; Zec 5:3,4 stood before.Pr 30:20; Eze 33:31; Mt 26:15,16,21-15; Joh 13:2,26-30Whence.20:14; Ge 3:8,9; 4:9; 16:8Thy servant.22; Ac 5:3,4no whither. Heb. not hither or thither. he said.Ps 63:11; Pr 12:19,22; Ac 5:9Went.6:12; 1Co 5:3; Col 2:5Is it a time.16; Ge 14:23; Ec 3:1-8; Mt 10:8; Ac 20:33,35; 1Co 9:11,122Co 11:8-12; 2Th 3:8,9 leprosy.1; Jos 7:25; Isa 59:2,3; Ho 10:13; Mal 2:3,4,8,9; Mt 27:3-5Ac 5:5,10; 8:20; 1Ti 6:10; 2Pe 2:3unto thy seed.1Sa 2:30-36; 2Sa 3:29a leper.15:5; Ex 4:6; Nu 12:102 Kings 8:4-5
the king.As it appears not likely that the king would hold conversation with a leprous man; or, that, knowing Gehazi had been dismissed with the highest disgrace from the prophet's service, he would talk with him concerning his late master; some have supposed that this happened before the cleansing of Naaman. But it agrees better with the chronology to consider it as having taken place after that event; the king, probably, having an insatiable curiosity to know the private history of a man who had done such astonishing things. As to the circumstances of Gehazi's disease, he might overlook that, and converse with him, keeping at a reasonable distance, as nothing but actual contact could defile. Gehazi.5:20-27; 7:3,10Tell.Mt 2:8; Lu 9:9; 23:8; Joh 9:27; Ac 24:24all the great.2:14,20-22,24; 3:14-16; 4:3-6,16,17; 5:14,27; 6:6,9-12,17-20,327:1,16-20 he had restored.4:35behold, the woman.Ru 2:3; Es 5:14; 6:11,12; Pr 16:9; Ec 9:11; Mt 10:29,30; Ac 8:27-40Ro 8:31My lord.6:12,26; 1Sa 26:17; Ps 145:1
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