2 Samuel 9:7
Fear not.Ge 43:18,23; 50:18-21; 1Sa 12:19,20,24; Isa 35:3,4; Mr 5:33,34Lu 1:12,13,29,30for I will. See on ver.1,3; Ru 2:11,12; 2Ti 1:16-18eat bread.11; 19:28,33; 1Ki 2:7; Ps 41:9; Jer 25:33,34; Mt 6:11; Lu 22:30Re 3:202 Kings 8:25-27
A.M. 3119-3120. B.C. 885-884.16,17; 9:29; 2Ch 21:20 Two and twenty.In the parallel passage of Chronicles, it is said, "forty and two years old was Ahaziah when he began to reign;" but this is evidently a mistake, as it makes the son two years older than his own father! For his father began to reign when he was thirty-two years old, and reigned eight years, and so died, being forty years old. See ver. 17, and the Note on 2 Ch 22:2. one year.9:21-27; 2Ch 22:5-8Athaliah.11:1,13-16daughter. or, grand-daughter.18 he walked.18the son in law.18; 2Ch 22:3,4; Ec 7:26; 2Co 6:14-172 Chronicles 11:20
Maachah.21; 13:2Michaiah the daughter of Uriel. Absalom.1Ki 15:2Abishalom. Abijah.12:16; 1Ki 15:1Abijam.Mt 1:7Abia.2 Chronicles 15:16
Maachah.1Ki 15:13-24the mother. that is, grandmother.1Ki 15:2,10he removed.14:3-5; Ex 32:27,28; De 13:6-8; 33:9; Zec 13:3; Mr 3:21,31-352Co 5:16idol. Heb. horror. cut down.14:3-5; 34:7; Ex 32:20; Le 26:30; De 7:5,25,26; 9:21; 1Ki 15:14-242Ki 23:6,12,15Jeremiah 27:7
all.25:11-14; 50:9,10; 52:31; 2Ch 36:20,21until.25:12; 50:27; Ps 37:13; 137:8,9; Isa 13:1,8-22; 14:22,23; 21:9Isa 47:1-5Da 5:25-31; Hab 2:7; Zec 2:8,9; Re 13:5-10; 14:8,15-20; 16:19Re 17:16,17; 18:2-8many.25:14; 50:1-51:64; Isa 14:4-6Daniel 5:11
a man.2:47; 4:8,9,18; Ge 41:11-15father. or, grandfather.2light.2:11; 2Sa 14:17; Ac 12:22; 14:11; Re 3:9Nebuchadnezzar.Nebuchadnezzar was certainly the grandfather of Belshazzar; but the term father in Hebrew and Chaldee is frequently used to denote a progenitor, or ancestor, however remote. father. or, grandfather.2master.2:48; 4:9; Ac 16:16Daniel 5:13
Art thou.Though Daniel was one of the chief ministers of state, who did "the king's business" in the palace, (Da 8:27,) yet Belshazzar seems to have known nothing of him. This shews that he was a weak and vicious prince, who minded pleasure more than business, according to the character given him by historians. He appears to have left the care of public affairs to his mother, Nitocris, a lady celebrated for her wisdom, who evidently knew Daniel well, and probably constantly employed him in the government of the kingdom. 11; 1:21; 2:48; 8:1,27the children.2:25; 6:13; Ezr 4:1; 6:16,19,20; 10:7,16father. or, grandfather.2,11,18Jewry.Joh 7:1,3Judea.Daniel 5:18
O thou.3:17,18; 4:22; 6:22; Ac 26:13,19the most.2:37,38; 4:17,22-25,32; De 32:8; Ps 7:17; 9:2; 47:2; 92:8La 3:35,38; Ac 7:48
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