Название | The Expositor's Bible: The Second Book of Kings |
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Автор произведения | Farrar Frederic William |
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738. Tribute of Menahem to Tiglath-Pileser II.
732. Fall of Damascus.
722. Capture of Samaria by Sargon.
720. Defeat of Sabaco by Sargon in battle of Raphia.
705. Accession of Sennacherib.
701. Campaign against Hezekiah.
608. Death of Josiah.
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But neither the man of God from Judah nor Amos directly denounce the calf-worship, so much as its concomitant sins and irregularities.
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Perhaps the true reading is "pillars" (LXX., Vulg., Arab.).
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He is called "a sheep-master,"
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According to the Moabite Stone.
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It is not clear whether the lambs and rams were sent with the fleeces. The A.V. says "lambs and rams with their wool," in accordance with Josephus – μυριάδας εἴκοσι προβάτων σὺν τοῖς πόκοις. The LXX. has the vague ἐπὶ πόκων, and implies that this was a special fine after a defeat in the revolt (ἐν τῇ ἐπαναστάσει): but comp. Isa. xvi. 1.
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2 Chron. xx. 1-30.
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Robinson (
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Comp. 1 Kings xxii. 7. The phrase "who poured water on the hands of Elijah" is a touch of Oriental custom which the traveller in remote parts of Palestine may still often see. Once, when driven by a storm into the house of the Sheykh of a tribe which had a rather bad reputation for brigandage, I was most hospitably entertained; and the old white-haired Sheykh, his son, and ourselves were waited on by the grandson, a magnificent youth, who immediately after the meal brought out an old richly chased ewer and basin, and poured water over our hands, soiled by eating out of the common dish, of course without spoons or forks.
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This seems to have struck Josephus (
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Comp. 1 Sam. x. 5; 1 Chron. xxv. 1; Ezek. i. 3, xxxiii. 22.
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Deut. xx. 19, 20.
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Lev. ii. 1. Comp. 1 Kings xviii. 36.
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This dreadful result crippled the revolt of Vindex against Nero.
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Jeroboam I., b. c. 937; Joram, 854.
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Isa. xv. 1, Kir of Moab; Jer. xlviii. 31, Kir-heres. It is built on a steep calcareous rock, surrounded by a deep, narrow glen, which thence descends westward to the Dead Sea, under the name of the Wady Kerak. We know that the armies of Nineveh habitually practised these brutal modes of devastation in the districts which they conquered. See Layard,
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1 Kings xviii. 27. Comp. Psalm xxxv. 23, xliv. 23, lxxxiii. 1, etc.
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Comp. Micah vi. 7. This is an entirely different incident from that alluded to in Amos ii. 1.
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Eusebius (
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The rendering is doubtful. LXX., καὶ ἐγένετο μετάμελος μέγας ἐπὶ Ἰσράηλ; Vulg., indignatio
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Amos ii. 1-3.
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Hos. i. 4: "I will avenge the blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu."
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Jos.,
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Lev. xxv. 39-41; Matt. xviii. 25.
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2 Kings iv. 10. Not "a little chamber on the wall" (A.V.), but "an
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Frankl.,
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John iv. 27: "Then came His disciples, and marvelled that He was
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2 Kings iv. 13: "Behold, thou hast been careful for us with all this care" (LXX., πᾶσαν τὴν ἔκστασιν ταύτην).
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The Sheykh with whom I stayed at Bint es Jebeil could think of no return which I could offer for his hospitality so acceptable as if I would say a good word for him to the authorities at Beyrout.
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Gehazi is usually called the
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2 Kings iv. 23. Hebrew "Peace"; A.V., "It shall be well."
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Salutations occupy some time in the formally courteous East. Comp. Luke x. 4.
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2 Kings viii. 1.
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Not "lap," as in A. V. (Heb.,
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Heb.,
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Lord of the Chain and "Three lands." Three wadies meet at this spot, a little west of Bethel.
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2 Kings iv. 42. Karmel, Lev. ii. 14. Perhaps a sort of frumenty.
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The word for "wallet" (
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See Lev. ii. 14, xxiii. 14.
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2 Kings iv. 43. The word for "his servitor" (
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It is curiously omitted by Josephus, though he mentions him (Ἄμανος) as the slayer of Ahab (
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The word
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Elisha would not be likely to
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Now the
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Compare the answer of Abraham to the King of Sodom (Gen. xiv. 23).
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The feeling which influenced Naaman is the same which led the Jews to build Nahardea in Persia of stones from Jerusalem. Altars were to be of earth (Exod. xx. 24), but