2 Kings 8:8-15
Hazael.1Ki 19:15Take.5:5; 1Sa 9:7; 1Ki 14:3enquire.1:2,6; 3:11-13; 1Ki 14:1-4; Lu 13:23; Ac 16:30 Hazael.1Ki 19:15with him. Heb. in his hand.5:5Thy son Ben-hadad.6:21; 13:14; 16:7; 1Sa 25:8; Phm 1:14 Thou mayest.1Ki 22:15the Lord.13; Ge 41:39; Jer 38:21; Eze 11:25; Am 3:7; 7:1,4,7; 8:1; Zec 1:20Re 22:1he shall surely die.15; 1:4,16; Ge 2:17; Eze 18:13 stedfastly. Heb. and set it. wept.Ge 45:2; Ps 119:136; Jer 4:19; 9:1,18; 13:17; 14:17; Lu 19:41Joh 11:35; Ac 20:19,31; Ro 9:2; Php 3:18 my Lord.4:28; 1Ki 18:13the evil.10:32,33; 12:17; 13:3,7; Am 1:3,4dash.15:16; Ps 137:8,9; Isa 13:16,18; Ho 10:14; 13:16; Am 1:3-5,13Na 3:10 a dog.1Sa 17:43; 2Sa 9:8; Ps 22:16,20; Isa 56:10,11; Mt 7:6; Php 3:2Re 22:15he should do.Jer 17:9; Mt 26:33-35The Lord.10; 1Ki 19:15; Mic 2:1 He told me.10; 5:25; Mt 26:16 And it came.13; 1Sa 16:12,13; 24:4-7,13; 26:9-11; 1Ki 11:26-37on the morrow.Ps 36:4; Mic 2:1that he took a thick cloth.There is a considerable degree of ambiguity in this passage. The pronoun he is generally referred to Hazael; but Dr. Geddes and others are decidedly of the opinion, that we should understand by it Ben-hadad; who, encouraged by the favourable answer of Elisha, as reported by Hazael, adopted a violent remedy to allay the heat of his fever, and put over his face the {keever,} or fly-net, (See Note on 1 Sa 19:13,) dipped in water, which suddenly checked the perspiration, and occasioned his death. so that he died.9:24; 15:10-14,25,30; 1Ki 15:28; 16:10,18; Isa 33:1Hazael.13; 1Ki 19:15Isaiah 58:1-2
1 The prophet, being sent to reprove hypocrisy, shews the difference between a counterfeit fast and a true.8 He declares what promises are due unto godliness,13 and to the keeping of the sabbath. aloud. Heb. with the throat. spare.56:10; Ps 40:9,10; Jer 1:7-10,17-19; 7:8-11; 15:19,20; Eze 2:3-8Eze 3:5-9,17-21; 20:4; 22:2; Mic 3:8-12; Mt 3:7-9; Ac 7:51,52Ac 20:26,27; Tit 2:15; Re 14:9,10lift up.40:9,10like.27:13; Ho 8:1; Re 1:10; 4:1 they seek.1:11-15; 29:13; 48:1,2; De 5:28,29; 1Sa 15:21-25; Pr 15:8Eze 33:30-33; Mt 15:7-9; Mr 4:16,17; 6:20; Joh 5:35; Tit 1:16Heb 6:4-6they ask.Jer 42:2,20; Mr 12:14; Jas 1:21,22; 1Pe 2:1,2Jeremiah 21:1-2
1 Zedekiah sends to Jeremiah to enquire the event of Nebuchadnezzar's war.3 Jeremiah foretells a hard seige and miserable captivity.8 He counsels the people to fall to the Chaldeans;11 and upbraids the King's house. A.M. cir. 3415. B.C. cir. 589. The word.This discourse was delivered about the ninth year of the reign of Zedekiah. This chapter, observes Dr. Blayney, contains the first of those prophecies which were delivered by Jeremiah subsequent to the revolt of Zedekiah, and the breaking out of the war thereupon; and which are continued on to the taking of Jerusalem, related in ch. 39, in the following order: ch. 21; 34; 32; 33; 38; 39. when.32:1-3; 37:1; 52:1-3; 2Ki 24:17,18; 1Ch 3:15; 2Ch 36:10-13Pashur.38:1; 1Ch 9:12; Ne 11:12Zephaniah.29:25; 37:3; 52:24; 2Ki 25:18-21 Enquire.37:3,7; 38:14-27; 42:4-6; Jud 20:27; 1Sa 10:22; 28:6,151Ki 14:2,3; 22:3-8; 2Ki 1:3; 3:11-14; 22:13,14; Eze 14:3-7; 20:1-3for.32:24; 39:1,2; 52:3-6; 2Ki 25:1,2according.Ex 14:1-15:27; Jos 10:1-11:23; Jud 4:1-5:31; 1Sa 7:10-12; 14:6-141Sa 17:45-50; 2Ch 14:9-13; 20:1-30; 32:21; Ps 44:1-4; 46:8-11Ps 48:4-8; 105:5-45; 136:1-26; Isa 59:1,2Jeremiah 37:1-3
1 The Egyptians having raised the seige of the Chaldeans, king Zedekiah sends to Jeremiah to pray for the people.6 Jeremiah prophesies the Chaldeans' certain return and victory.11 He is taken for a fugitive, beaten, and put in prison.16 He assures Zedekiah of the captivity.18 Intreating for his liberty, he obtains some favour. A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. Zedekiah.2Ki 24:17; 1Ch 3:15; 2Ch 36:10Coniah.22:24,28; 24:1Jeconiah.52:31; 2Ki 24:12; 1Ch 3:16; 2Ch 36:9Jehoiachin. made.Eze 17:12-21 neither.2Ki 24:19,20; 2Ch 36:12-16; Pr 29:12; Eze 21:25; 1Th 4:8the prophet. Heb. the hand of the prophet.Ex 4:13; Le 8:36; 2Sa 10:2; 12:25; 1Ki 14:18; 16:7; Pr 26:6Ho 12:10; *marg: Zephaniah.21:1,2; 29:21,25; 52:24Pray.2:27; 21:1,2; 42:2-4,20; Ex 8:8,28; 9:28; 10:17; Nu 21:7; 1Sa 12:191Ki 13:6; Ac 8:24Jeremiah 37:9-10
Deceive.Ob 1:3; Mt 24:4,5; Ga 6:3,7; Eph 5:6; 2Th 2:3; Jas 1:22yourselves. Heb. your souls. though.21:4-7; 49:20; 50:45; Le 26:36-38; Isa 10:4; 30:17wounded men. Heb. men thrust through.51:4; Isa 13:15; 14:19yet.Joe 2:11Jeremiah 37:17
asked.38:5,14-16,24-27; 1Ki 14:1-4Is there.3; 21:1,2; 1Ki 22:16; 2Ki 3:11-13; Mr 6:20thou shalt.21:7; 24:8; 29:16-18; 32:3-5; 34:21,22; 39:6,7; Eze 12:12,13Eze 17:19-21; 21:25-27Ezekiel 33:30-32
the children.Jer 11:18,19; 18:18against thee. or, of thee. Come.Isa 29:13; 58:2; Jer 23:35; 42:1-6,20; Mt 15:8; 22:16,17 as the people cometh. Heb. according to the coming of thepeople. 8:1; 14:1; 20:1-32; Lu 10:39; Ac 10:33they sit before thee as my people. or, my people sit beforethee. and they. Jer 6:16,17; 43:1-7; 44:16; Mt 7:24-27; Lu 6:48,49; 8:21; 11:28Jas 1:22-24for with.De 5:28,29; Ps 78:36,37; Isa 29:13; Jas 2:14-16; 1Jo 3:17,18shew much love. Heb. make loves, or jests.Isa 28:13; Jer 23:33-38; Lu 16:14but their.Mt 6:24; 13:22; 19:22; Lu 12:15-21; Eph 5:5; 1Ti 6:9,10 of one.Mr 4:16,17; 6:20; Joh 5:35a pleasant voice. Heb. a song of loves.
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