
Text -- 2 Kings 4:42 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 4:42
Wesley: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Which were the priests due, Num 18:12, but these, and probably the rest of the priests dues, were usually brought by the pious Israelites, according t...
Which were the priests due, Num 18:12, but these, and probably the rest of the priests dues, were usually brought by the pious Israelites, according to their ability and opportunity, to the Lord's prophets, because they were not permitted to carry them to Jerusalem.
Clarke: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Bread of the first-fruits - This was an offering to the prophet, as the first-fruits themselves were an offering to God
Bread of the first-fruits - This was an offering to the prophet, as the first-fruits themselves were an offering to God

Clarke: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Corn in the husk - Probably parched corn or corn to be parched, a very frequent food in the East; full ears, before they are ripe, parched on the fi...
Corn in the husk - Probably parched corn or corn to be parched, a very frequent food in the East; full ears, before they are ripe, parched on the fire.
TSK -> 2Ki 4:42
TSK: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Baalshalisha : 1Sa 9:4, 1Sa 9:7
bread : 2Ki 4:38; Exo 23:16; Deu 12:6, Deu 26:2-10; 1Sa 9:7; 2Ch 11:13, 2Ch 11:14; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; 1Co 9:11; Gal 6:...
Baalshalisha : 1Sa 9:4, 1Sa 9:7
bread : 2Ki 4:38; Exo 23:16; Deu 12:6, Deu 26:2-10; 1Sa 9:7; 2Ch 11:13, 2Ch 11:14; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; 1Co 9:11; Gal 6:6
of barley : 2Ki 7:1, 2Ki 7:16-18; Deu 8:8, Deu 32:14; Joh 6:9, Joh 6:13
the husk thereof : or, his scrip, or garment, Note: Parched corn, or corn to be parched; full ears before they are ripe, parched on the firecaps1 . acaps0 very frequent food in the East. The loaves were probably extremely small, as their loaves of bread still are in eastern countries. But small as this may appear, it would be a considerable present in the time of famine; though very inadequate to the number of persons. Baal-shalisha, of which the person who made this seasonable present was an inhabitant, was situated, according to Eusebius and Jerome, fifteen miles north of Diospolis, or Lydda.

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Barnes -> 2Ki 4:42
Barnes: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Baal-shalisha - Fifteen Roman miles north of Lydda, in the Sharon plain to the west of the highlands of Ephraim. It was, apparently, the chief ...
Baal-shalisha - Fifteen Roman miles north of Lydda, in the Sharon plain to the west of the highlands of Ephraim. It was, apparently, the chief city of the "land of Shalisha"(marginal reference).
Bread of the first fruits - It appears by this that the Levitical priests having withdrawn from the land of Israel (see 2Ch 11:13-14), pious Israelites transferred to the prophets, whom God raised up, the offerings required by the Law to be given to the priests Num 18:13; Deu 18:4.
In the husk thereof - " In his bag."The word does not occur elsewhere in Scripture.
Poole -> 2Ki 4:42
Poole: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Bread of the first-fruits which were the priest’ s due, Num 18:12 ; but these, and probably the rest of the priest’ s dues, were usually br...
Bread of the first-fruits which were the priest’ s due, Num 18:12 ; but these, and probably the rest of the priest’ s dues, were usually brought by the pious Israelites, according to their ability and opportunity, to the Lord’ s prophets; partly because they did a great part of the priest’ s office, and partly because they were not permitted to carry them to Jerusalem; and they might reasonably think that their circumstances, being extraordinary, would warrant their giving of them to extraordinary persons; and that those ceremonial institutions ought to give place to the greater laws of necessity and mercy to the Lord’ s prophets. And this passage seems to be noted here, not only on occasion of the following miracle; but also that by this one instance we might understand how so many schools of the prophets were supported.
Twenty loaves small loaves, as appears, both because one man brought them all so far, and because otherwise there had been no miracle here. Give unto the people, to wit, the sons of the prophets, who were then present with him, 2Ki 4:38 .
Haydock -> 2Ki 4:42
Haydock: 2Ki 4:42 - -- Baalsalisa, 15 miles south of Diospolis, and to the north of Jerusalem. (Calmet) ---
His scrip. Hebrew bctsiklono. Protestants, "in the husk t...
Baalsalisa, 15 miles south of Diospolis, and to the north of Jerusalem. (Calmet) ---
His scrip. Hebrew bctsiklono. Protestants, "in the husk thereof." Carmel, means a greenish ear of corn, (Haydock) which might be rubbed in the hand, and so eaten. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 4:42
Gill: 2Ki 4:42 - -- And there came a man from Baalshalisha,.... Of which place See Gill on 1Sa 9:4, the Targum is, from the south country:
and brought the man of God b...
And there came a man from Baalshalisha,.... Of which place See Gill on 1Sa 9:4, the Targum is, from the south country:
and brought the man of God bread of the firstfruits, twenty loaves of barley; so that it was now barley harvest, and this the first fruits of it, which, according to the law, Lev 23:10, was to be brought to the priest; but being forbid in the land of Israel going up to Jerusalem, religious men brought their firstfruits to the prophets, and here to Elisha, the father of them; believing it would be dispensed with, and acceptable, since they were not allowed to carry them to the proper person; and in this time of famine was very agreeable to the man of God, supposing it only a present:
and full ears of corn in the husk thereof; these were green ears of corn, which they used to parch; but might not be eaten until the firstfruits were offered, and then they might, Lev 23:14, the Targum renders it, "in his garment", in the skirt of his clothes; and to the same purpose are the Syriac and Arabic versions; and so Jarchi interprets it; and Ben Gersom says, it signifies some vessel in which he brought them:
and he said, give unto the people, that they may eat; Elisha did not reserve this offering or present for himself, but, as he had freely received, he freely gave.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 4:1-44
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 4:1-44 - --1 Elisha multiplies the widow's oil.8 He obtains a son for the good Shunammite.18 He restores her son when dead.38 At Gilgal he heals the deadly potta...
MHCC -> 2Ki 4:38-44
MHCC: 2Ki 4:38-44 - --There was a famine of bread, but not of hearing the word of God, for Elisha had the sons of the prophets sitting before him, to hear his wisdom. Elish...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 4:38-44
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 4:38-44 - -- We have here Elisha in his place, in his element, among the sons of the prophets, teaching them, and, as a father, providing for them; and happy it ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 4:42-44
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 4:42-44 - --
Feeding of a Hundred Pupils of the Prophets with Twenty Barley Loaves. - A man of Baal-Shalisha (a place in the land of Shalisha , the country to ...
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 4:42-44
Constable: 2Ki 2:1--8:16 - --4. Jehoram's evil reign in Israel 2:1-8:15
Jehoram reigned 12 years in Israel (852-841 B.C.). Hi...
