
Text -- 2 Kings 3:9 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 3:9 - -- That is, the vice - roy under Jehosaphat, 1Ki 22:47, here called king: because that word is sometimes used for any prince or chief ruler.
That is, the vice - roy under Jehosaphat, 1Ki 22:47, here called king: because that word is sometimes used for any prince or chief ruler.

Wesley: 2Ki 3:9 - -- Because they made a great army, which could move but slowly; and they fetched a greater compass than was usual, for some advantage which they expected...
Because they made a great army, which could move but slowly; and they fetched a greater compass than was usual, for some advantage which they expected by it.

Wesley: 2Ki 3:9 - -- A frequent want in those parts; and now, it seems, increased by the extraordinary heat and dryness of the season.
A frequent want in those parts; and now, it seems, increased by the extraordinary heat and dryness of the season.
JFB -> 2Ki 3:8-12
JFB: 2Ki 3:8-12 - -- This was a long and circuitous route, by the southern bend of the Dead Sea. Jehoshaphat however preferred it, partly because the part of the Moabite t...
This was a long and circuitous route, by the southern bend of the Dead Sea. Jehoshaphat however preferred it, partly because the part of the Moabite territory at which they would arrive, was the most defenseless; and partly because he would thereby enlist, in the expedition, the forces of the king of Edom. But, in penetrating the deep, rocky valley of Ahsy, which forms the boundary between Edom and Moab, the confederate army was reduced, both man and beast, to the greatest extremities for want of water. They were disappointed by finding the wady of this valley, the brook Zered (Deu 2:13-18) [ROBINSON], dry. Jehoram was in despair. But the pious mind of Jehoshaphat inquired for a prophet of the Lord; and, on being informed that Elisha was at hand, the three kings "went down to him"; that is, to his tent, which was either in the camp, or close by it. He had been directed thither by the Spirit of God for this special purpose. They went to him, not only as a mark of respect, but to supplicate for his assistance.
Clarke -> 2Ki 3:9
Clarke: 2Ki 3:9 - -- A compass of seven days’ journey - By taking a circuitous route, to go round the southern part of the Dead Sea, they probably intended to surp...
A compass of seven days’ journey - By taking a circuitous route, to go round the southern part of the Dead Sea, they probably intended to surprise the Moabites; but it appears their journey was ill planned, as they at last got into a country in which it was impossible to obtain water, and they were brought in consequence to the utmost extremity.
TSK -> 2Ki 3:9
TSK: 2Ki 3:9 - -- Edom : 1Ki 22:27
no water : Exo 15:22, Exo 17:1; Num 20:2, Num 20:4, Num 21:5, Num 33:14
that followed them : Heb. at their feet, Exo 11:8 *marg. Jdg ...

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Barnes -> 2Ki 3:9
Barnes: 2Ki 3:9 - -- Seven days’ journey - The distance of the route probably followed is not much more than 100 miles. But the difficulties of the way are gr...
Seven days’ journey - The distance of the route probably followed is not much more than 100 miles. But the difficulties of the way are great; and the army might not be able to move along it at a faster rate than about 15 miles a day.
No water - The kings had probably expected to find sufficient water for both men and baggage animals in the Wady-el-Ahsy, which divides Edom from Moab, and which has a stream that is now regarded as perennial. But it was dried up - quite a possible occurrence with any of the streams of this region.
Poole -> 2Ki 3:9
Poole: 2Ki 3:9 - -- The king of Edom i.e. the viceroy under Jehoshaphat, 1Ki 22:47 , here called king ; either because he was so called and accounted by his own people,...
The king of Edom i.e. the viceroy under Jehoshaphat, 1Ki 22:47 , here called king ; either because he was so called and accounted by his own people, or because that word is sometimes used for any prince or chief ruler. See Deu 33:5 Jud 18:1 21:25 1Ki 20:1 .
They fetched a compass because they made a great army, which could move but slowly; and they fetched a greater compass than was usual, for some advantage which they expected by it.
There was no water a frequent want in those hot and desert parts; and now, as it seems, increased by the extraordinary heat and dryness of the season.
Gill -> 2Ki 3:9
Gill: 2Ki 3:9 - -- So the king of Israel went, and the king of Judah,.... The way of the wilderness of Edom, proposed by the latter:
and the king of Edom; whom they t...
So the king of Israel went, and the king of Judah,.... The way of the wilderness of Edom, proposed by the latter:
and the king of Edom; whom they took with them in their way, who was not properly a king, but a viceroy or deputy, see 1Ki 22:47.
and they fetched a compass of seven days journey; they went round the Dead Sea, and through the wilderness of Edom, and so to the borders of Moab:
and there was no water for the host, and for the cattle that followed them; neither for the soldiers in the army, nor the cattle that drew the carriages, being in a wilderness.

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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...
