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Text -- 2 Kings 3:13 (NET)
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_I desire to have no discourse with thee.
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Wesley: 2Ki 3:13 - -- To the calves, which thou after thy father's example dost worship; and to the Baals which thy mother yet worshippeth by thy permission; let these idol...
To the calves, which thou after thy father's example dost worship; and to the Baals which thy mother yet worshippeth by thy permission; let these idols whom thou worshippest in thy prosperity, now help thee in thy distress.
JFB -> 2Ki 3:13-14
JFB: 2Ki 3:13-14 - -- Wishing to produce a deep spirit of humility and contrition, Elisha gave a stern repulse to the king of Israel, accompanied by a sarcastic sneer, in b...
Wishing to produce a deep spirit of humility and contrition, Elisha gave a stern repulse to the king of Israel, accompanied by a sarcastic sneer, in bidding him go and consult Baal and his soothsayers. But the distressed condition, especially the imploring language, of the royal suppliants, who acknowledged the hand of the Lord in this distress, drew from the prophet the solemn assurance, that solely out of respect to Jehoshaphat, the Lord's true servant, did he take any interest in Jehoram.
Get thee to the prophets of thy father - This was a just, but cutting reproof
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Clarke: 2Ki 3:13 - -- Nay - The Chaldee adds here, I beseech thee, do not call the sins of this impiety to remembrance, but ask mercy for us; because the Lord hath called...
Nay - The Chaldee adds here, I beseech thee, do not call the sins of this impiety to remembrance, but ask mercy for us; because the Lord hath called, etc. The Arabic has, I beseech thee, do not mention of our transgressions, but use kindness towards us. It is very likely that some such words were spoken on the occasion; but these are the only versions which make this addition.
TSK -> 2Ki 3:13
TSK: 2Ki 3:13 - -- What : Eze 14:3-5; Mat 8:29; Joh 2:4; 2Co 5:16, 2Co 6:15
get : Jdg 10:14; Rth 1:15; Pro 1:28; Jer 2:27, Jer 2:28
the prophets : 1Ki 18:19, 1Ki 22:6, 1...
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Barnes -> 2Ki 3:13
Barnes: 2Ki 3:13 - -- Jehoram’ s humility in seeking 2Ki 3:12 instead of summoning Elisha, does not save him from rebuke. His reformation 2Ki 3:2 had been but a half...
Jehoram’ s humility in seeking 2Ki 3:12 instead of summoning Elisha, does not save him from rebuke. His reformation 2Ki 3:2 had been but a half reformation - a compromise with idolatry.
Nay: for the Lord hath called ... - The force of this reply seems to be - "Nay, reproach me not, since I am in a sore strait - and not only I, but these two other kings also. The Lord - Yahweh - is about to deliver us into the hand of Moab. If thou canst not, or wilt not help, at least do not reproach."
Poole -> 2Ki 3:13
Poole: 2Ki 3:13 - -- What have I to do with thee? I desire to have no discourse nor converse with thee.
To the prophets of thy father, and to the prophets of thy mother ...
What have I to do with thee? I desire to have no discourse nor converse with thee.
To the prophets of thy father, and to the prophets of thy mother i.e. to the calves, which thou after thy father’ s example dost worship; and to the Baals which thy mother yet Worshippeth by thy permission, and to which thy heart is yet inclined, though thou hast destroyed one of his images for politic reasons. Let these idols whom thou worshippest in thy prosperity now help thee in thy distress.
Nay I renounce those false prophets and Baals, and will seek to none but God for help.
These three kings: if thou hast no respect for me, yet pity this innocent king of Edom, and good Jehoshaphat, who are involved in the same danger with myself.
Haydock -> 2Ki 3:13
Haydock: 2Ki 3:13 - -- Mother, whom thou supportest. This is not an order, but a sarcasm (Haydock) which the king deserved. (Calmet) ---
Christ said to Judas, what thou...
Mother, whom thou supportest. This is not an order, but a sarcasm (Haydock) which the king deserved. (Calmet) ---
Christ said to Judas, what thou dost, do quickly, John xiii. 27. (Haydock) ---
With what liberty does the prophet speak to an impious king! shewing himself worthy to succeed Elias, and actuated by the like zeal for God.
Gill -> 2Ki 3:13
Gill: 2Ki 3:13 - -- And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, what have I to do with thee?.... An idolater; I can hold no discourse nor have any conversation with thee, no...
And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, what have I to do with thee?.... An idolater; I can hold no discourse nor have any conversation with thee, nor give thee any advice or assistance:
get thee to the prophets of thy father, and to the prophets of thy mother; the prophets of Baal, and of the groves:
and the king of Israel said unto him, nay; meaning, he would not apply to them, who he was sensible could give him no relief, only to the Lord God, from whom this affliction was, and therefore begs he would pray to him to have mercy on them; so the Targum,"I beseech thee remember not the sins of that wickedness, pray for mercy for us:"
for the Lord hath called these three kings together, to deliver them into the hand of Moab; signifying, that he should not perish alone, but the other two kings with him, who had no connection with the prophets of his father and mother in their idolatry, and therefore hoped for their sakes mercy would be shown.
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NET Notes -> 2Ki 3:13
NET Notes: 2Ki 3:13 Or “What do we have in common?” The text reads literally, “What to me and to you?”
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 3:13
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 3:13 And Elisha said unto the king of Israel, ( h ) What have I to do with thee? get thee to the prophets of thy father, and to the prophets of thy mother....
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 3:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 3:1-27 - --1 Jehoram's reign.4 Mesha rebels.6 Jehoram, with Jehoshaphat, and the king of Edom, being distressed for want of water, by Elisha obtains water, and p...
MHCC -> 2Ki 3:6-19
MHCC: 2Ki 3:6-19 - --The king of Israel laments their distress, and the danger they were in. He called these kings together, yet he charges it upon Providence. Thus the fo...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 3:6-19
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 3:6-19 - -- Jehoram has no sooner got the sceptre into his hand than he takes the sword into his hand, to reduce Moab. Crowns bring great cares and perils to th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 3:4-27
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 3:4-27 - --
War of Joram, in Alliance with Jehoshaphat, against the Moabites. - 2Ki 3:4, 2Ki 3:5. The occasion of this war was the rebellion of the Moabites, i....
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 3:1-27
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...
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