2 Kings 5:7
5:7 a tore his clothes: This action was often a sign of intense agitation (11:4 b), grief (Gen 37:34 c; 2 Sam 13:31 d), or sorrow (2 Kgs 6:30 e; Job 1:20 f; 2:12 g). Due to the perennial distrust and hostilities between the Arameans and the Israelites, Joram assumed that the Aramean king was trying to pick a fight, as had occurred in the days of his father Ahab (1 Kgs 20:1-12 h).
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