
Text -- 2 Kings 13:23-25 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 13:23
Wesley: 2Ki 13:23 - -- The slowness of God's process against sinners even when they remain impenitent must be construed to the advantage of his mercy, not the impeachment of...
The slowness of God's process against sinners even when they remain impenitent must be construed to the advantage of his mercy, not the impeachment of his justice.
Clarke: 2Ki 13:23 - -- And the Lord was gracious unto them - ויחן vaiyachon , he had tender affection for them, as a husband has for his wife, or a father for his own...
And the Lord was gracious unto them -

Clarke: 2Ki 13:23 - -- And had compassion on them - וירחמם vairachamem , his bowels yearned over them; he felt for them, he sympathized with them in all their distr...
And had compassion on them -

Clarke: 2Ki 13:23 - -- And had respect unto them - ויפן vaiyiphen , he turned face towards them, he received them again into favor; and this because of his covenant w...
And had respect unto them -

Clarke: 2Ki 13:23 - -- Neither cast he them from his presence as yet - But now they are cast out from his presence; they have sinned against the only remedy for their soul...
Neither cast he them from his presence as yet - But now they are cast out from his presence; they have sinned against the only remedy for their souls. They sit in darkness and the shadow of death; the veil is upon their face; but if they yet turn to the Lord, the veil shall be taken away.

Clarke: 2Ki 13:25 - -- Three times did Joash beat him - The particulars of these battles we have not; but these three victories were according to the prediction of Elisha,...
Three times did Joash beat him - The particulars of these battles we have not; but these three victories were according to the prediction of Elisha, 2Ki 13:19. That these victories were very decisive we learn from their fruits, for Joash took from the Syrians the cities which Hazael had taken from Israel: viz., Gilead, the possessions of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh, and the country of Bashan; see 2Ki 10:33
Thus God accomplished his word of judgment, and his word of mercy. The Syrians found themselves to be but men, and the Israelites found they could do nothing without God. In the dispensations of his justice and mercy, God has ever in view, not only the comfort, support, and salvation of his followers, but also the conviction and salvation of his enemies; and by his judgments many of these have been awakened out of their sleep, turned to God, learned righteousness, and finally become as eminent for their obedience, as they were before for their rebellion.
TSK: 2Ki 13:23 - -- the Lord : 2Ki 14:27; Exo 33:19, Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; Jdg 10:16; Neh 9:31; Psa 86:15; Isa 30:18, Isa 30:19; Jer 12:15; Lam 3:32; Mic 7:18, Mic 7:19
had...
the Lord : 2Ki 14:27; Exo 33:19, Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; Jdg 10:16; Neh 9:31; Psa 86:15; Isa 30:18, Isa 30:19; Jer 12:15; Lam 3:32; Mic 7:18, Mic 7:19
had respect : Exo 2:24, Exo 2:25; 1Ki 8:28
because of his covenant : Gen 13:16, Gen 13:17, Gen 17:2-5, Gen 17:7, Gen 17:8; Exo 3:6, Exo 3:7, Exo 32:13, Exo 32:14; Lev 26:42; Deu 32:36; Neh 9:32; Psa 105:8; Mic 7:20; Luk 1:54, Luk 1:55, Luk 1:72, Luk 1:73
neither cast he : 2Ki 17:18, 2Ki 24:20; Psa 51:11; Mat 25:41; 2Th 1:9
presence : Heb. face, Gen 6:3

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Barnes: 2Ki 13:23 - -- The writer regards the captivity of Israel as God’ s "casting them out of His sight"(see 2Ki 17:18, 2Ki 17:20); and notes that this extreme pun...

Barnes: 2Ki 13:24 - -- So Hazael ... died - literally, "And Hazael died,"a fact not mentioned before.
So Hazael ... died - literally, "And Hazael died,"a fact not mentioned before.

Barnes: 2Ki 13:25 - -- The cities which ... - Probably cities west of the Jordan, since the tract east of that river was conquered, mainly if not wholly, in the reign...
The cities which ... - Probably cities west of the Jordan, since the tract east of that river was conquered, mainly if not wholly, in the reign of Jehu 2Ki 10:33.
Poole: 2Ki 13:23 - -- From his presence i.e. from the land of Canaan, to which the presence and public and solemn worship of God was confined.
From his presence i.e. from the land of Canaan, to which the presence and public and solemn worship of God was confined.
Haydock: 2Ki 13:23 - -- Time. Long before the captivity of Babylon, the Israelites had been led captives, to return no more in a body. Some stragglers mixed with the Jews,...
Time. Long before the captivity of Babylon, the Israelites had been led captives, to return no more in a body. Some stragglers mixed with the Jews, and inhabited the country under that appellation. It would seem that this was written before the overturning of the kingdom of Israel. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 13:25 - -- Israel, on the east side of the Jordan; (chap. x. 33.; Calmet) at least (Haydock) those which had been taken from his father. Jeroboam retook what...
Israel, on the east side of the Jordan; (chap. x. 33.; Calmet) at least (Haydock) those which had been taken from his father. Jeroboam retook what had been lost by Jehu. (Menochius) ---
Hence both these kings are styled saviours, ver. 5., and chap. xiv. 27. (Salien)
Gill: 2Ki 13:23 - -- And the Lord was gracious to them,.... To Israel, notwithstanding their apostasy from him, and the idolatry of the calves they were guilty of:
and ...
And the Lord was gracious to them,.... To Israel, notwithstanding their apostasy from him, and the idolatry of the calves they were guilty of:
and had compassion on them; being in oppression and distress:
and had respect unto them; looked upon them with an eye of pity and mercy:
because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; made so long ago he still remembered:
and would not destroy them, neither cast he them from his presence as yet; or suffered them to be carried captive into another land, as he afterwards did in the times of Hoshea.

Gill: 2Ki 13:24 - -- So Hazael the king of Syria died, and Benhadad his son reigned in his stead. This was Benhadad the third; the first of this name was of the Damascene ...
So Hazael the king of Syria died, and Benhadad his son reigned in his stead. This was Benhadad the third; the first of this name was of the Damascene kings; but though the kingdom was now in another family, yet this name, being respectable with the Syrians, was retained in it.

Gill: 2Ki 13:25 - -- And Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz took again out of the hand of Benhadad the son of Hazael the cities which he had taken out of the hand of Jehoahaz his...
And Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz took again out of the hand of Benhadad the son of Hazael the cities which he had taken out of the hand of Jehoahaz his father by war,.... Which were in the countries of Gilead and Bashan, and belonged to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh, 2Ki 10:33,
three times did Joash beat him: in so many pitched battles, but where is not said, no doubt one of them was in Aphek, at least, 2Ki 13:17, and perhaps the other two on the other side Jordan; this agrees with the three times he smote the ground, significant thereof, 2Ki 13:18.
and recovered the cities of Israel; those before mentioned; otherwise, if those had not been recovered, not ten tribes, only seven and a half, would have been carried captive by the king of Assyria; whereas Josephus y says expressly, the ten tribes were carried captive.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 13:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 13:1-25 - --1 Jehoahaz's wicked reign.3 Jehoahaz, oppressed by Hazael, is relieved by prayer.8 Joash succeeds him.10 His wicked reign.12 Jeroboam succeeds him.14 ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 13:20-25
MHCC: 2Ki 13:20-25 - --God has many ways to chastise a provoking people. Trouble comes sometimes from that point whence we least feared it. The mention of this invasion on t...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 13:20-25
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 13:20-25 - -- We must here attend, I. The sepulchre of Elisha: he died in a good old age, and they buried him; and what follows shows, 1. What power there was in ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 13:22-25
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 13:22-25 - --
The prophecy which Elisha uttered before his death is here followed immediately by the account of its fulfilment, and to this end the oppression of ...
Constable: 2Ki 9:30--18:1 - --C. The Second Period of Antagonism 9:30-17:41
The kingdoms of Israel and Judah continued without an alli...

Constable: 2Ki 13:10-25 - --5. Jehoash's evil reign in Israel 13:10-25
Again two kings with the same name ruled over the Nor...
