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Text -- 1 Kings 22:1-4 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ki 22:2 - -- _It is strange, that so good a man would be so closely connected with a king revolted from the worship of God! But he appears to have been of too easy...
_It is strange, that so good a man would be so closely connected with a king revolted from the worship of God! But he appears to have been of too easy a temper, which betrayed him to many inconveniencies.
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Wesley: 1Ki 22:3 - -- Belongeth to us by right. both by God's donation, and by our last agreement with Ben - hadad, 1Ki 20:34, which yet he refuseth to deliver up.
Belongeth to us by right. both by God's donation, and by our last agreement with Ben - hadad, 1Ki 20:34, which yet he refuseth to deliver up.
JFB: 1Ki 22:1 - -- The disastrous defeat of Ben-hadad had so destroyed his army and exhausted the resources of his country, that, however eager, he was unable to recomme...
The disastrous defeat of Ben-hadad had so destroyed his army and exhausted the resources of his country, that, however eager, he was unable to recommence active hostilities against Israel. But that his hereditary enmity remained unsubdued, was manifest by his breach of faith concerning the treaty by which he had engaged to restore all the cities which his father had seized (1Ki 20:34).
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JFB: 1Ki 22:2 - -- It was singular that a friendly league between the sovereigns of Israel and Judah should, for the first time, have been formed by princes of such oppo...
It was singular that a friendly league between the sovereigns of Israel and Judah should, for the first time, have been formed by princes of such opposite characters--the one pious, the other wicked. Neither this league nor the matrimonial alliance by which the union of the royal families was more closely cemented, met the Lord's approval (2Ch 19:2). It led, however, to a visit by Jehoshaphat, whose reception in Samaria was distinguished by the most lavish hospitality (2Ch 18:2). The opportunity of this visit was taken advantage of, to push an object on which Ahab's heart was much set.
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JFB: 1Ki 22:3-8 - -- A Levitical and free town on the north border of Gad (Deu 4:43; Jos 21:38), on the site of the present Salt Lake, in the province of Belka. It lay wit...
A Levitical and free town on the north border of Gad (Deu 4:43; Jos 21:38), on the site of the present Salt Lake, in the province of Belka. It lay within the territories of the Israelitish monarch, and was unjustly alienated; but whether it was one of the cities usurped by the first Ben-hadad, which his son had promised to restore, or was retained for some other reasons, the sacred historian has not mentioned. In the expedition which Ahab meditated for the recovery of this town, the aid of Jehoshaphat was asked and promised (see 2Ch 18:3). Previous to declaring hostilities, it was customary to consult the prophets (see on 1Sa 28:8); and Jehoshaphat having expressed a strong desire to know the Lord's will concerning this war, Ahab assembled four hundred of his prophets. These could not be either the prophets of Baal or of Ashteroth (1Ki 18:19), but seem (1Ki 22:12) to have been false prophets, who conformed to the symbolic calf-worship of Jehovah. Being the creatures of Ahab, they unanimously predicted a prosperous issue to the war. But dissatisfied with them, Jehoshaphat inquired if there was any true prophet of the Lord. Ahab agreed, with great reluctance, to allow Micaiah to be summoned. He was the only true prophet then to be found residing in Samaria, and he had to be brought out of prison (1Ki 22:26), into which, according to JOSEPHUS, he had been cast on account of his rebuke to Ahab for sparing the king of Syria.
Clarke: 1Ki 22:1 - -- Three years without war - That is, from the time that Ahab made the covenant with Ben-hadad, mentioned 1Ki 20:34. And probably in that treaty it was...
Three years without war - That is, from the time that Ahab made the covenant with Ben-hadad, mentioned 1Ki 20:34. And probably in that treaty it was stipulated that Ramoth-gilead should be restored to Israel; which not being done, Ahab formed a confederacy with Judah, and determined to take it by force.
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Clarke: 1Ki 22:4 - -- Wilt thou go with me - We find that there was a good understanding between Jehoshaphat and Ahab, which no doubt was the consequence of a matrimonial...
Wilt thou go with me - We find that there was a good understanding between Jehoshaphat and Ahab, which no doubt was the consequence of a matrimonial alliance between the son of the former, Jehoram, and the daughter of the latter, Athaliah; see 2Ch 18:1; 2Ki 8:18. This coalition did not please God, and Jehoshaphat is severely reproved for it by Jehu the seer, 2Ch 19:1-3.
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TSK: 1Ki 22:2 - -- am 3107, bc 897
in the third : 1Ki 22:1; Mat 12:40, Mat 16:21
Jehoshaphat : 1Ki 22:41, 1Ki 22:44, 1Ki 15:24; 2Ki 8:18; 2Ch 18:1, 2-27
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TSK: 1Ki 22:3 - -- Ramoth : 1Ki 4:13; Deu 4:43; Jos 20:8
still : Heb. silent from taking it, Jdg 16:2; 2Sa 19:10 *marg.
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TSK: 1Ki 22:4 - -- Wilt thou go : 2Ki 3:7; 2Ch 18:3
I am as thou : 2Ch 19:2; Psa 139:21, Psa 139:22; Pro 13:20; 1Co 15:33; 2Co 6:16, 2Co 6:17; Eph 5:11; 2Jo 1:11; Rev 2:...
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Barnes: 1Ki 22:1 - -- Three years - These must be counted from the close of the second campaign of Ben-hadad 1Ki 20:34. They were not full years, as is evident from ...
Three years - These must be counted from the close of the second campaign of Ben-hadad 1Ki 20:34. They were not full years, as is evident from the next verse. Probably the first year is that of Ben-hadad’ s dismissal after his defeat; the second is a year of actual peace; while the third is that in which Jehoshaphat paid his visit, and the Ramoth-Gilead expedition took place. The pause, here noticed, in the war between Israel and Syria was perhaps the result of a common danger. It was probably in the year following Ben-hadad’ s dismissal by Ahab, that the first great Assyrian expedition took place into these parts. Shalmaneser II relates that on his first invasion of southern Syria, he was met by the combined forces of Ben-hadad, Ahab, the king of Hamath, the kings of the Hittites, and others, who gave him battle, but suffered a defeat.
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Barnes: 1Ki 22:2 - -- This visit indicates an entire change in the relations which we have hitherto found subsisting between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The common ...
This visit indicates an entire change in the relations which we have hitherto found subsisting between the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The common danger to which the two kingdoms were exposed from the growing power of Syria had probably induced them to forget their differences. Jehoshaphat’ s eldest son, Jehoram, was married to Athaliah, the daughter of Ahab: but apparently the bond between the two families had not hitherto led to any very close intimacy, much less to any joint military expeditions. Jehoshaphat seems to have taken no part in the former Syrian wars of Ahab, nor did he join in the great league against the Assyrians (1Ki 22:1 note). His visit now was probably one of mere friendliness, without any political object. Ahab, however, turned the visit to political advantage. From this time until the displacement of Ahab’ s dynasty by Jehu, very intimate relations subsisted between the two kingdoms (1Ki 22:49; 2Ki 3:7; 2Ki 8:28-29; 2Ch 20:36, etc.).
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Barnes: 1Ki 22:3 - -- By the terms of Ahab’ s covenant with Ben-hadad, Ramoth in Gilead ought, long ere this, to have been restored 1Ki 20:34. Hence, the claim "is o...
By the terms of Ahab’ s covenant with Ben-hadad, Ramoth in Gilead ought, long ere this, to have been restored 1Ki 20:34. Hence, the claim "is ours,"i. e., "it belongs to us of right though the Syrians still hold possession of it."
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Barnes: 1Ki 22:4 - -- Ahab, well aware of the military strength of Syria, and feeling that he cannot now expect divine aid 1Ki 20:42; 1Ki 21:21, asks the aid of Jehoshaph...
Ahab, well aware of the military strength of Syria, and feeling that he cannot now expect divine aid 1Ki 20:42; 1Ki 21:21, asks the aid of Jehoshaphat, whose military resources were very great 2Ch 17:12-19. Jehoshaphat’ s answer is one of complete acquiescence, without reserve of any kind (compare 2Ch 18:3). Jehoshaphat was afterward rebuked for thus consenting to "help the ungodly"2Ch 19:2. He probably acted not merely from complaisance, but from a belief that the interests of his own kingdom would be advanced by the step which he agreed to take. The power of Syria was at this time very menacing.
Poole: 1Ki 22:1 - -- They continued the Syrians and Israelites, designed in the following words. Three years computed from the last war and league wherewith it was conc...
They continued the Syrians and Israelites, designed in the following words. Three years computed from the last war and league wherewith it was concluded; because both Ahab and Benhadad were so weakened and broken by the late wars, that they needed and desired peace to recruit themselves, and repair their former losses.
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Poole: 1Ki 22:2 - -- Having now, as he supposed, made a firm peace with Ahab by the alliance contracted between Jehoram his son, and Athaliah, Ahab’ s daughter; of ...
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Poole: 1Ki 22:3 - -- Is ours i.e. belongeth to us by right, both by God’ s donation, and designation of it for a city of refuge, Jos 21:38 , and by our last agreemen...
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Poole: 1Ki 22:4 - -- I will heartily and effectually join with thee, and my forces shall be at thy service, as much as thy own.
I will heartily and effectually join with thee, and my forces shall be at thy service, as much as thy own.
PBC -> 1Ki 22:1
Haydock: 1Ki 22:1 - -- Israel, from the time when Benadad and Achab had made a league, chap. xx. 34.
Israel, from the time when Benadad and Achab had made a league, chap. xx. 34.
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Haydock: 1Ki 22:2 - -- Josaphat. It is wonderful that a prince of so great piety, should be on terms of such strict friendship with a most wicked king. God did not approv...
Josaphat. It is wonderful that a prince of so great piety, should be on terms of such strict friendship with a most wicked king. God did not approve of it; and the event was unfortunate, 2 Paralipomenon xx. 37. Achab received the king of Juda with extraordinary magnificence, 2 Paralipomenon xviii. 2. It is thought that (Calmet) the latter had married his daughter, (Grotius) or rather (Haydock) he had taken Athalia for his son Joram, 2 Paralipomenon xviii. 1. (Tirinus) (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Ki 22:3 - -- Syria. Benadad had not restored it; either because he no longer regarded his treaty, or because the city had not been taken by his father. (Calme...
Syria. Benadad had not restored it; either because he no longer regarded his treaty, or because the city had not been taken by his father. (Calmet)
Gill: 1Ki 22:1 - -- And they continued three years without war between Syria and Israel. From the time that Benhadad made a covenant with Ahab; not three full years, but ...
And they continued three years without war between Syria and Israel. From the time that Benhadad made a covenant with Ahab; not three full years, but part of them: it was threatened by Elijah from the Lord, that Ahab's life should go for Benhadad's, because he had let him, go, 1Ki 22:42, but because of his humiliation, as is thought by Ben Gersom and others, it was respited for those three years; and now an opportunity and occasion would be given for the fulfilment of what was threatened.
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Gill: 1Ki 22:2 - -- And it came to pass in the third year,.... Of the peace, before it was expired:
that Jehoshaphat the king of Judah came down to the king of Israel;...
And it came to pass in the third year,.... Of the peace, before it was expired:
that Jehoshaphat the king of Judah came down to the king of Israel; to Ahab, from Jerusalem to Samaria, reckoned thirty two miles m; either to make peace with him, and put an end to the wars which subsisted between Israel and Judah since the division of the kingdom, 1Ki 22:44 or to contract an affinity with him, by marrying his son to a daughter of Ahab, 2Ki 8:18 or rather after peace was made, and that strengthened by the marriage; and so he went merely to pay a visit, as he judged he might then with great safety; and he and all his retinue were entertained by Ahab in a very sumptuous and liberal manner, 2Ch 18:1.
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Gill: 1Ki 22:3 - -- (And the king of Israel said unto his servants,.... His nobles, those of his privy council, his ministers of state; or "had said" n, some little time ...
(And the king of Israel said unto his servants,.... His nobles, those of his privy council, his ministers of state; or "had said" n, some little time before Jehoshaphat came:
know ye that Ramoth in Gilead is ours a city of refuge beyond Jordan, in the tribe of Gad, and so of course must belong to the kingdom of Israel, of which see Jos 20:8.
and we be still, and take it not out of the hand of the king of Syria?) neither demand it, nor take any measures to oblige him to deliver it up; representing it as a great omission, and as a piece of negligence and slothfulness, or cowardice.
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Gill: 1Ki 22:4 - -- This affair being lately canvassed at the council board, and very much on Ahab's mind, he puts this question to Jehoshaphat, his visitor, relation, an...
This affair being lately canvassed at the council board, and very much on Ahab's mind, he puts this question to Jehoshaphat, his visitor, relation, and ally; wisely considering that his own forces were small, and that to have such an auxiliary might be of great advantage to him:
and Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, I am as thou art, my people as thy people, my horses as thy horses; meaning, that he and his soldiers, foot and horse, were at his service.
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NET Notes: 1Ki 22:3 Heb “Do you know that Ramoth Gilead belongs to us, and we hesitate to take it from the hand of the king of Aram?” The rhetorical question ...
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NET Notes: 1Ki 22:4 Heb “Like me, like you; like my people, like your people; like my horses; like your horses.”
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 22:1 And they continued ( a ) three years without war between Syria and Israel.
( a ) Ben-hadad the king of Syria, and Ahab made a peace which endured thr...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ki 22:2 And it came to pass in the third year, that Jehoshaphat the king of Judah ( b ) came down to the king of Israel.
( b ) To see and visit him.
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Geneva Bible: 1Ki 22:3 And the king of Israel said unto his servants, Know ye that ( c ) Ramoth in Gilead [is] ours, and we [be] still, [and] take it not out of the hand of ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ki 22:4 And he said unto Jehoshaphat, Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramothgilead? And Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, ( d ) I [am] as thou [art], ...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 22:1-53
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 22:1-53 - --1 Ahab, seduced by false prophets, according to the word of Micaiah, is slain at Ramoth-gilead.37 The dogs lick up his blood, and Ahaziah succeeds him...
MHCC -> 1Ki 22:1-14
MHCC: 1Ki 22:1-14 - --The same easiness of temper, which betrays some godly persons into friendship with the declared enemies of religion, renders it very dangerous to them...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 22:1-14
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 22:1-14 - -- Though Ahab continued under guilt and wrath, and the dominion of the lusts to which he had sold himself, yet, as a reward for his professions of rep...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 22:1-40
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 22:1-40 - --
Allied Campaign of Ahab and Jehoshaphat against the Syrians at Ramoth, and Death of Ahab (compare 2 Chron 18:2-34). - 1Ki 22:1. "And they rested thr...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 22:1-28
Constable: 1Ki 16:29--22:41 - --1. Ahab's evil reign in Israel 16:29-22:40
Ahab ruled Israel from Samaria for 22 years (874-853 ...
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