Joshua 7:10
wherefore.Ex 14:15; 1Sa 15:22; 16:1; 1Ch 22:16liest. Heb. fallest.62 Kings 8:3-4
A.M. 3119. B.C. 885.6; 4:13; 6:26; 2Sa 14:4; Ps 82:3,4; Jer 22:16; Lu 18:3-5 the king.As it appears not likely that the king would hold conversation with a leprous man; or, that, knowing Gehazi had been dismissed with the highest disgrace from the prophet's service, he would talk with him concerning his late master; some have supposed that this happened before the cleansing of Naaman. But it agrees better with the chronology to consider it as having taken place after that event; the king, probably, having an insatiable curiosity to know the private history of a man who had done such astonishing things. As to the circumstances of Gehazi's disease, he might overlook that, and converse with him, keeping at a reasonable distance, as nothing but actual contact could defile. Gehazi.5:20-27; 7:3,10Tell.Mt 2:8; Lu 9:9; 23:8; Joh 9:27; Ac 24:24all the great.2:14,20-22,24; 3:14-16; 4:3-6,16,17; 5:14,27; 6:6,9-12,17-20,327:1,16-20Ezra 10:4
Arise.Jos 7:10-26; 1Ch 22:16,19; Ec 9:10for this matter.By the decree of Artaxerxes, Ezra was authorised to do every thing that the law of God required. 7:23-28; Mr 13:34we also will.Jos 1:16-18; 1Ch 28:10,21be of good.Isa 35:3,4; Heb 10:24; 12:12,13Jeremiah 8:14
do.2Ki 7:3,4enter.4:5,6; 35:11; 2Sa 20:6be silent.Le 10:3; Ps 39:2; La 3:27,28; Am 6:10; Hab 2:20; Zec 2:13water.9:15; 23:15; Nu 5:18-24; De 32:32; Ps 69:21; La 3:19; Mt 27:34gall. or, poison.
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