
Text -- 2 Kings 2:1-6 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 2:1 - -- _It is supposed, (tho' not expressly revealed) that Elijah flourished about twenty years, before he was translated, body and soul, to heaven, only und...
_It is supposed, (tho' not expressly revealed) that Elijah flourished about twenty years, before he was translated, body and soul, to heaven, only undergoing such a change, as was necessary to qualify him for being an inhabitant in that world of Spirits. By translating him, God gave in that dark and degenerate age, a very sensible proof of another life, together with a type of the ascension of Christ, and the opening of the kingdom of heaven to all believers.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:2 - -- This he desires, either, That being left alone, he might better prepare himself for his great change. Or, Out of indulgence to Elisha, that he might n...
This he desires, either, That being left alone, he might better prepare himself for his great change. Or, Out of indulgence to Elisha, that he might not be overwhelmed with grief at so sad a sight. That he might try his love, and whet his desire to accompany him; it being highly convenient for God's honour, that there should be witnesses of so glorious a translation.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:2 - -- el - Which was truth, tho' not the whole truth: for he was to go a far longer journey.
el - Which was truth, tho' not the whole truth: for he was to go a far longer journey.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:2 - -- el, as also to Jericho, to the schools of the prophets there, that he might comfort, and strengthen their hearts in God's work, and give them his dyin...
el, as also to Jericho, to the schools of the prophets there, that he might comfort, and strengthen their hearts in God's work, and give them his dying counsels.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:3 - -- This was revealed to some of the sons of the prophets, and by them to the whole college. In the kingdom of Judah they had priest and Levites, and the ...
This was revealed to some of the sons of the prophets, and by them to the whole college. In the kingdom of Judah they had priest and Levites, and the temple service. The want of these in the kingdom of Israel, God graciously made up by these colleges, where men were trained up and employed, in the exercises of religion, and whither good people resorted, to solemnize the appointed feasts, with prayer and hearing, tho' they had not conveniencies for sacrifice.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:3 - -- Heb. from above thy head: which phrase may respect, either, the manner of sitting in schools, where the scholar sat at his master's feet. Or, the mann...
Heb. from above thy head: which phrase may respect, either, the manner of sitting in schools, where the scholar sat at his master's feet. Or, the manner of Elijah's translation, which was to be by a power sent from heaven, to take him up thither.

Wesley: 2Ki 2:3 - -- Do not aggravate my grief, nor divert me with any unseasonable discourses. He speaks as one that was himself, and would have them calm and sedate, and...
Do not aggravate my grief, nor divert me with any unseasonable discourses. He speaks as one that was himself, and would have them calm and sedate, and with awful silence waiting the event.
JFB: 2Ki 2:1-7 - -- A revelation of this event had been made to the prophet; but, unknown to him, it had also been revealed to his disciples, and to Elisha in particular,...
A revelation of this event had been made to the prophet; but, unknown to him, it had also been revealed to his disciples, and to Elisha in particular, who kept constantly beside him.

JFB: 2Ki 2:1-7 - -- This Gilgal (Jiljil) was near Ebal and Gerizim; a school of the prophets was established there. At Beth-el there was also a school of the prophets, wh...
This Gilgal (Jiljil) was near Ebal and Gerizim; a school of the prophets was established there. At Beth-el there was also a school of the prophets, which Elijah had founded, notwithstanding that place was the headquarters of the calf-worship; and at Jericho there was another [2Ki 2:4]. In travelling to these places, which he had done through the impulse of the Spirit (2Ki 2:2, 2Ki 2:4-6), Elijah wished to pay a farewell visit to these several institutions, which lay on his way to the place of ascension and, at the same time, from a feeling of humility and modesty, to be in solitude, where there would be no eye-witnesses of his glorification. All his efforts, however, to prevail on his attendant to remain behind, were fruitless. Elisha knew that the time was at hand, and at every place the sons of the prophets spoke to him of the approaching removal of his master. Their last stage was at the Jordan. They were followed at a distance by fifty scholars of the prophets, from Jericho, who were desirous, in honor of the great occasion, to witness the miraculous translation of the prophet. The revelation of this striking event to so many was a necessary part of the dispensation; for it was designed to be under the law, like that of Enoch in the patriarchal age, a visible proof of another state, and a type of the resurrection of Christ.
Clarke: 2Ki 2:1 - -- When the Lord would take up Elijah - It appears that God had revealed this intended translation, not only to Elijah himself, but also to Elisha, and...
When the Lord would take up Elijah - It appears that God had revealed this intended translation, not only to Elijah himself, but also to Elisha, and to the schools of the prophets, both at Beth-el and Jericho, so that they were all expecting this solemn event.

Clarke: 2Ki 2:2 - -- Tarry here, I pray thee - He either made these requests through humility, not wishing any person to be witness of the honor conferred on him by God,...
Tarry here, I pray thee - He either made these requests through humility, not wishing any person to be witness of the honor conferred on him by God, or with the desire to prove the fidelity of Elisha, whether he would continue to follow and serve him.

Clarke: 2Ki 2:3 - -- Knowest thou that the Lord - Thus we see that it was a matter well known to all the sons of the prophets. This day the Lord will take thy master and...
Knowest thou that the Lord - Thus we see that it was a matter well known to all the sons of the prophets. This day the Lord will take thy master and instructer from thee.
Defender -> 2Ki 2:3
Defender: 2Ki 2:3 - -- These "sons of the prophets" were presumably in the line of prophets originally established by Samuel in what modern writers have called "schools of t...
These "sons of the prophets" were presumably in the line of prophets originally established by Samuel in what modern writers have called "schools of the prophets" (see note on 1Sa 10:5-13; also note on 1Sa 19:24). Jezebel had killed many of these, but a significant remnant had been hidden and preserved (1Ki 18:4)."
TSK: 2Ki 2:1 - -- take up : Gen 5:24; 1Ki 19:4; Luk 9:51; Act 1:9; Heb 11:5; Rev 11:12
by a whirlwind : 1Ki 18:12, 1Ki 19:11; Job 38:1
Elisha : 1Ki 19:16-21
Gilgal : Jo...

TSK: 2Ki 2:2 - -- Tarry here : Rth 1:15, Rth 1:16; 2Sa 15:19, 2Sa 15:20; Joh 6:67, Joh 6:68
As the Lord : 2Ki 2:4, 2Ki 2:6, 2Ki 4:30; 1Sa 1:26, 1Sa 17:55, 1Sa 25:26; Je...

TSK: 2Ki 2:3 - -- And the sons : 2Ki 2:5, 2Ki 2:7, 2Ki 2:15, 2Ki 4:1, 2Ki 4:38, 2Ki 9:1; 1Sa 10:10-12, 1Sa 19:20; 1Ki 18:4, 1Ki 20:35; Isa 8:18
thy master : Deu 33:3; A...

TSK: 2Ki 2:4 - -- Jericho : Jos 6:26; 1Ki 16:34; Luk 19:1
As the Lord : 2Ki 2:2, 2Ki 4:30; Act 2:42, Act 11:23

TSK: 2Ki 2:5 - -- the sons : i.e. as the Targumist renders, talmeedey neveeya , ""disciples of the prophets,"
thy master : 2Ki 2:3; Jos 1:1, Jos 1:2; Luk 24:51; Joh ...

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Barnes: 2Ki 2:1 - -- The events of this chapter are related out of their chronological order. Elijah’ s translation did not take place until after the accession of ...
The events of this chapter are related out of their chronological order. Elijah’ s translation did not take place until after the accession of Jehoram in Judah 2Ch 21:12, which was not until the fifth year of Jehoram of Israel 2Ki 8:16. The writer of Kings, having concluded his notices of the ministry of Elijah in chapter 1, and being about to pass in 2 Kings 3 to the ministry of Elisha, thought it best to insert at this point the final scene of Elijah’ s life, though it did not occur until several years later.
Gilgal - The modern Jiljilieh, on the highland between Nablous and Beitin (Bethel), about eight and a half miles from the latter, is now commonly supposed to be the Gilgal here mentioned. Some regard it as the ordinary residence of Elisha 2Ki 4:38.

Barnes: 2Ki 2:2 - -- Tarry here - Elijah’ s motive in making this request is not clear. Perhaps he thought that so awful and sacred a scene as that which he wa...
Tarry here - Elijah’ s motive in making this request is not clear. Perhaps he thought that so awful and sacred a scene as that which he was led to expect 2Ki 2:9, should be kept as secret as possible.
The Lord hath sent me to Bethel - Elijah may have been directed to Bethel, because of the "School of the prophets"there, that the sight of him - if not his words - might console and encourage them before they lost him forever.
As the Lord liveth ... - This double oath, repeated three times 2Ki 2:4, 2Ki 2:6, is very remarkable. The two clauses of it are separately used with some frequency (see Jdg 8:19; Rth 3:13; 1Sa 1:26, etc.), but it is comparatively seldom that they are united (see the marginal references).

Barnes: 2Ki 2:3 - -- Came forth to Elisha - It does not appear that any interchange of speech took place between "the sons of the prophets"(see the marginal referen...
Came forth to Elisha - It does not appear that any interchange of speech took place between "the sons of the prophets"(see the marginal reference note) and Elijah; but independent revelations had been made to the two "schools"at Bethel and Jericho 2Ki 2:5, and also to Elisha, with respect to Elijah’ s coming removal.
From thy head - i. e. from his position as teacher and master. The teacher sat on an elevated seat, so that his feet were level with the heads of his pupils (compare Act 22:3).
Hold ye your peace - i. e. "Say nothing - disturb us not. The matter is too sacred for words."
Poole: 2Ki 2:2 - -- Elijah said unto Elisha: this he desires, either,
1. That he, being left alone, might better prepare himself for his great change. Or,
2. Out of hi...
Elijah said unto Elisha: this he desires, either,
1. That he, being left alone, might better prepare himself for his great change. Or,
2. Out of his humility and modesty; he desired no witnesses of his glorious removal, and no fame and glory from it. Or,
3. Out of indulgence to Elisha, that he might not be overwhelmed with grief at so sad a sight. Or,
4. That he might try his love, and whet his desire to accompany him; it being highly convenient for God’ s honour, and the church’ s good, (which Elijah sought above all things,) that there should be witnesses of so glorious a translation.
The Lord hath sent me to Beth-el which was truth, but not the whole truth; for he was to go a far longer journey. But he was first to go to Beth-el, as also to Jericho, to the schools of the prophets there, that he might comfort and strengthen their hearts in God’ s work, and give them his last and dying counsels.

Poole: 2Ki 2:3 - -- The Lord will take away thy master: this was revealed to some of the sons of the prophets, and by them to the whole college.
From thy head Heb. fr...
The Lord will take away thy master: this was revealed to some of the sons of the prophets, and by them to the whole college.
From thy head Heb. from above thy head ; which phrase may respect, either,
1. The manner of sitting in schools, where the scholar sat at his master’ s feet, Deu 33:3 Act 22:3 . Or,
2. The manner of Elijah’ s translation, which was to be by a power sent from heaven, to take him up thither.
Hold ye your peace do not aggravate my grief, nor divert me with any unseasonable discourses; that I may digest my sorrow, and prepare myself for so great a stroke, and diligently attend all my master’ s steps, lest he be snatched away from me whilst I am talking with you; and that I may beg and obtain some great blessing from him before his departure.
Haydock: 2Ki 2:1 - -- Send. He acquiesces, lest they might think that he was afraid of losing his superiority. (Menochius)
Send. He acquiesces, lest they might think that he was afraid of losing his superiority. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 2:1 - -- Heaven. By heaven here is meant, the air, the lowest of the heavenly regions, (Challoner) through which he was carried by the ministry of angels, ...
Heaven. By heaven here is meant, the air, the lowest of the heavenly regions, (Challoner) through which he was carried by the ministry of angels, who directed the storm, (Haydock ) to the place designed for him. ---
It is generally supposed to be Paradise, (Calmet) whither Henoch had been translated. (Haydock) ---
They are still living, (Calmet) and must come again, to invite all to repent. After which they will die martyrs, in the persecution of Antichrist. (Haydock) ---
See St. Augustine, de Gen. ad lit. ix. 6., and Apocalypse xi. (Worthington) ---
Ecclesiasticus xlviii. 10. (Menochius) ---
They are a proof of a future resurrection. (Calmet) ---
To decide where the paradise which they inhabit, (Haydock) is situated. would be rash. (St. Chrysostom, hom. 21. in Gen. &c.) Some suppose it is still in some unknown region of the earth: others place it above the sky, (Menochius) or in the bosom of Abraham. (Calmet) ---
The Jews (following Munster) assert that Elias penetrated the sphere of fire, where his body was consumed. (Vatable) ---
The earthly paradise is very probably no longer existing, in its ancient luxuriant state. (Haydock) ---
It may now be covered with the waters of the Persian Gulf. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Ki 2:3 - -- The sons of the prophets. That is, the disciples of the prophets; who seem to have had their schools, like colleges or communities, in Bethel, Jeric...
The sons of the prophets. That is, the disciples of the prophets; who seem to have had their schools, like colleges or communities, in Bethel, Jericho, and other places, in the days of Elias and Eliseus. (Challoner) ---
Many of these disciples might be also their children. Elias collected some fervent souls together even at Bethel, to preserve the true religion, as much as possible. He visited them before his departure. (Calmet) ---
Peace: let not Elias hear us.

Haydock: 2Ki 2:5 - -- From thee. Hebrew, "from thy head," thy superior, and raise him into the air, ver. 3. (Calmet)
From thee. Hebrew, "from thy head," thy superior, and raise him into the air, ver. 3. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ki 2:6 - -- Thee. Elias had tried the constancy of his disciple three times, as Christ required of St. Peter a triple confession of love, John xxi. 17. (Haydoc...
Thee. Elias had tried the constancy of his disciple three times, as Christ required of St. Peter a triple confession of love, John xxi. 17. (Haydock) ---
Humility might also prompt the prophet to desire to be alone. (Salien)
Gill: 2Ki 2:1 - -- And it came to pass, when the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind,.... Thereby lifting him up from the earth, and which, as it was th...
And it came to pass, when the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind,.... Thereby lifting him up from the earth, and which, as it was the purpose and will of God, Elijah had notice of, as appears by his motions to different places, under a divine direction:
that Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal, where it seems they met, a place where the Israelites first pitched when they came over Jordan, and where the tabernacle was for some time, and was famous for religious services, see Jos 4:19.

Gill: 2Ki 2:2 - -- And Elijah said unto Elisha, tarry here, I pray thee,.... Seemingly unwilling he should go with him, and be present at his assumption; which was eithe...
And Elijah said unto Elisha, tarry here, I pray thee,.... Seemingly unwilling he should go with him, and be present at his assumption; which was either out of modesty, not affecting the spread of the honour and glory to be conferred upon him; or to prevent the grief of Elisha at his departure, or to try whether Elisha knew any thing of it, and what affection he had for him:
for the Lord hath sent me to Bethel; to give some comfort and some instruction and advice to the college of prophets there:
and Elisha said unto him, as the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee; being determined to see the last of him, and to have the benefit of his company and conversation, his heavenly discourse, and instruction from him as long as he could, and in hope of receiving a blessing from him at parting:
so they went down to Bethel; together, which, according to Bunting h, was six miles.

Gill: 2Ki 2:3 - -- And the sons of the prophets that were at Bethel,.... Or the disciples of them, as the Targum; here, though a place where one of Jeroboam's calves was...
And the sons of the prophets that were at Bethel,.... Or the disciples of them, as the Targum; here, though a place where one of Jeroboam's calves was set up, was a school of the prophets, perhaps founded by Elijah as a nursery for religion, and a check upon the idolatry of the times:
came forth to Elisha; out of their college: and said unto him, knowest thou that the Lord will take away thy master from thy head today? who was, as Abarbinel observes, the crown and glory of his head; or else this is said, as generally thought, in allusion to disciples sitting at the feet of their masters, and so they at the head of them; the rapture of Elijah was by a spirit of prophecy revealed unto them:
and he said, yea, I know it; being revealed to him in the same way:
hold your peace: not caring to continue any discourse with them on the subject, that his thoughts, which were intent upon it, might not be interrupted, and that his master might not know that he knew of it, and lest he should be snatched away from him, and he not see him, while discoursing with them.

Gill: 2Ki 2:4 - -- And Elijah said unto him, Elisha, tarry here, I pray thee,.... At Bethel:
for the Lord hath sent me to Jericho; to the school of the prophets there...
And Elijah said unto him, Elisha, tarry here, I pray thee,.... At Bethel:
for the Lord hath sent me to Jericho; to the school of the prophets there, to strengthen, encourage, and advise them:
and he said, as the lord liveth, &c; using the same form of oath as before:
so they came to Jericho; together, which, as the above writer says i, was four miles from Bethel.

Gill: 2Ki 2:5 - -- And the sons of the prophets that were at Jericho,.... For though this place was lately rebuilt under a curse to the builder, yet was blessed with a s...
And the sons of the prophets that were at Jericho,.... For though this place was lately rebuilt under a curse to the builder, yet was blessed with a school of the prophets: whose disciples came to Elisha, and said unto him; as in 2Ki 2:3 and to whom he made the same reply.

Gill: 2Ki 2:6 - -- And Elijah said unto him, tarry, I pray thee, here,.... At Jericho, seemingly very desirous to get rid of him, that he might not see his assumption:
...
And Elijah said unto him, tarry, I pray thee, here,.... At Jericho, seemingly very desirous to get rid of him, that he might not see his assumption:
for the Lord hath sent me to Jordan: where passing that he was to be taken up:
and he said, &c; Elisha swore, as before, he would not leave him:
and they two went on; to Jordan, which was six miles from Jericho k.

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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 2:1 And it came to pass, when the LORD would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind, that Elijah went with Elisha from ( a ) Gilgal.
( a ) Which was t...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 2:3 And the ( b ) sons of the prophets that [were] at Bethel came forth to Elisha, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the LORD will take away thy master...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 2:5 And the sons of the prophets that [were] at ( e ) Jericho came to Elisha, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the LORD will take away thy master from...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 2:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 2:1-25 - --1 Elijah, taking his leave of Elisha, with his mantle divides Jordan;9 and, granting Elisha his request, is taken up by a fiery chariot into heaven.12...
MHCC -> 2Ki 2:1-8
MHCC: 2Ki 2:1-8 - --The Lord had let Elijah know that his time was at hand. He therefore went to the different schools of the prophets to give them his last exhortations ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 2:1-8
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 2:1-8 - -- Elijah's times, and the events concerning him, are as little dated as those of any great man in scripture; we are not told of his age, nor in what y...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 2:1-2 - --
Elijah's Ascension to Heaven. - 2Ki 2:1-10. Journey from Gilgal to the other side of the Jordan . - 2Ki 2:1, 2Ki 2:2. When the time arrived that Je...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 2:3 - --
In Bethel the disciples of the prophets came to meet Elisha, and said to him, "Knowest thou that Jehovah will take thy master from over thy head to-...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 2:4-7 - --
In Bethel, and again in Jericho, to which they both proceeded from Bethel, Elijah repeated the appeal to Elisha to stay there, but always in vain. T...
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 2:1-14
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...
