2 Kings 3:1-3

Introduction

The reign and idolatry of Jehoram, king of Israel, 2Kgs 3:1-3. Mesha, king of Moab, rebels against Israel, 2Kgs 3:4, 2Kgs 3:5. Jehoram, Jehoshaphat, and the king of Edom join against the Moabites, and are brought into great distress for want of water, 2Kgs 3:6-10. The three kings go to Elisha to inquire of the Lord; who promises them water, and a complete victory, 2Kgs 3:11-19. Water comes the next morning, and fills the trenches which these kings had made in the valley, 2Kgs 3:20. The Moabites arm against them; and suppose, when they see the sun shining upon the waters, which look like blood, that the confederate kings have fallen out, and slain each other; and that they have nothing to do but take the spool, 2Kgs 3:21-23. The Israelites attack and completely rout then, beat down their cities, and mar their land, 2Kgs 3:24, 2Kgs 3:25. The king of Moab, having made an unsuccessful attack on the king of Edom, takes his eldest son, and of offers him for a burnt-offering upon the wall; and there is great indignation against Israel, 2Kgs 3:26, 2Kgs 3:27.
Verse 2

He put away the image of Baal - He abolished his worship; but he continued that of the calves at Dan and Beth-el.
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