Genesis 18:14
Is.Nu 11:23; De 7:21; 1Sa 14:6; 2Ki 7:1,2; Job 36:5; 42:2; Ps 93:1; 95:3Jer 32:17; Mic 7:18; Zec 8:6; Mt 3:9; 14:31; 19:26; Mr 10:27Lu 1:13,37; 8:50; Eph 3:20; Php 3:21; 4:13; Heb 11:19I will.10; 17:21; De 30:3; 2Ki 4:16; Ps 90:13; Mic 7:18; Lu 1:13,182 Kings 6:32
the elders.Eze 8:1; 14:1; 20:1; 33:31ere the messenger.12; 5:26See ye how.Lu 13:32son of a murderer.1Ki 18:4,13,14; 21:10the sound.1Ki 14:62 Kings 7:1-2
1 Elisha prophesies incredible plenty in Samaria.3 Four lepers, venturing on the host of the Syrians, bring tidings of their flight.12 The king, finding by spies the news to be true, spoils the tents of the Syrians.17 The lord who would not believe the prophecy of plenty, having the charge of the gate, is trodden to death in the press. Elisha said. See on ch.6:33; 20:16; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Eze 37:4To-morrow.18,19; Ex 8:23; 9:5,6; 14:13; 16:12; Jos 3:5; 1Sa 11:9; Ps 46:5a measure of fine flour.A {seah} of flour: the {seah} was about two gallons and a half; the shekel 2s. 4d. at the lowest computation: a wide difference between this and the price of the ass's head. 6:25; Re 6:6of barley.4:42; Joh 6:9in the gate of Samaria.From this it appears that the gates were not only used as courts of judicature, but as market-places. So Mr. Morier observes: "In our rides we usually went out of the town at the {Derwazeh Shah Abdul Azeem,} or the gate leading to the village of Shah Abdul Azeem, where a market was held every morning, particularly of horses, mules, asses, and camels. At about sun-rise, the owners of the animals assemble and exhibit them for sale. But besides, here were sellers of all sorts of goods, in temporary shops and tents: and this, perhaps, will explain the custom alluded to in 2 Ki 7:18." a lord, etc. or, a lord which belonged to the king, leaningon his hand. 5:18if the Lord.Ge 18:12-14; Nu 11:21-23; Ps 78:19-21,41windows.Ge 7:11; Mal 3:10thou shalt see it.17-20; De 3:27; 2Ch 20:20; Isa 7:9; Ro 3:3; 2Ti 2:13; Heb 3:17-19
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