Genesis 2:17
of the tree.9; 3:1-3,11,17,19thou shalt surely die. Heb. dying thou shalt die. surely.3:3,4,19; 20:7; Nu 26:65; De 27:26; 1Sa 14:39,44; 20:31; 22:161Ki 2:37,42; Jer 26:8; Eze 3:18-20; 18:4,13,32; 33:8,14; Ro 1:32Ro 5:12-21; 6:16,23; 7:10-13; 8:2; 1Co 15:22,56; Ga 3:10; Eph 2:1-6Eph 5:14; Col 2:13; 1Ti 5:6; Jas 1:15; 1Jo 5:16; Re 2:11; 20:6,14Re 21:82 Kings 1:4
Thou shalt, etc. Heb. The bed whither thou art gone up, thoushalt not come down from it. but shalt. Ge 2:17; 3:4; Nu 26:65; 1Sa 28:19; 1Ki 14:12; Pr 11:19; 14:32Eze 18:42 Kings 1:16
Forasmuch.3,4,6; Ex 4:22,23; 1Ki 14:6-13; 21:18-24; 22:28Baal-zebub.Literally, "the lord of flies;" or, as the LXX. render, [Baal mwean theon,] Baal the fly god. See note on Ex 8:24. on which thou are gone up.In the East there is usually at the end of each chamber a little gallery, raised three or four feet above the floor, with a balustrade in front, to which they go up by a few steps: here they place their beds; an allusion to which situation is involved in this declaration of Elijah's, and frequently referred to in the Sacred Scriptures: see Ge 49:4. 5:21; Ps 132:32 Kings 8:15
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 19:15Ezekiel 18:13
given.8,17shall he.24,28,32blood. Heb. bloods.3:18; 33:4; Le 20:9,11-13,27; Ac 18:6
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