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Text -- 2 Kings 4:10 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ki 4:10 - -- That he may be free from the noise of family business, and enjoy that privacy, which, I perceive, he desireth for his prayers and meditations.
That he may be free from the noise of family business, and enjoy that privacy, which, I perceive, he desireth for his prayers and meditations.
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Wesley: 2Ki 4:10 - -- He will not be troublesome or chargeable to us: he cares not for rich furniture or costly entertainment, and is content with bare necessaries.
He will not be troublesome or chargeable to us: he cares not for rich furniture or costly entertainment, and is content with bare necessaries.
JFB -> 2Ki 4:10
JFB: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Not build, but prepare it. She meant a room in the oleah, the porch, or gateway (2Sa 18:33; 1Ki 17:19), attached to the front of the house, leading in...
Not build, but prepare it. She meant a room in the oleah, the porch, or gateway (2Sa 18:33; 1Ki 17:19), attached to the front of the house, leading into the court and inner apartments. The front of the house, excepting the door, is a dead wall, and hence this room is called a chamber in the wall. It is usually appropriated to the use of strangers, or lodgers for a night, and, from its seclusion, convenient for study or retirement.
Clarke -> 2Ki 4:10
Clarke: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Let us make a little chamber - See the note upon Jdg 3:20 (note). As the woman was convinced that Elisha was a prophet, she knew that he must have n...
Let us make a little chamber - See the note upon Jdg 3:20 (note). As the woman was convinced that Elisha was a prophet, she knew that he must have need of more privacy than the general state of her house could afford; and therefore she proposes what she knew would be a great acquisition to him, as he could live in this little chamber in as much privacy as if he were in his own house. The bed, the table, the stool, and the candlestick, were really every thing he could need, by way of accommodation, in such circumstances.
TSK -> 2Ki 4:10
TSK: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Let us : Isa 32:8; Mat 10:41, Mat 10:42, Mat 25:40; Mar 9:41; Luk 8:3; Rom 12:13; Heb 10:24; Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9, 1Pe 4:10
a little chamber : An aleeyah...
Let us : Isa 32:8; Mat 10:41, Mat 10:42, Mat 25:40; Mar 9:41; Luk 8:3; Rom 12:13; Heb 10:24; Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9, 1Pe 4:10
a little chamber : An
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Barnes -> 2Ki 4:10
Barnes: 2Ki 4:10 - -- A little chamber on the wall - The room probably projected like a balcony beyond the lower apartments - an arrangement common in the East. ...
A little chamber on the wall - The room probably projected like a balcony beyond the lower apartments - an arrangement common in the East.
A stool - Rather, "a chair."The "chair"and "table,"unusual in the sleeping-rooms of the East, indicate that the prophet was expected to use his apartment for study and retirement, not only as a sleeping-chamber.
Poole -> 2Ki 4:10
Poole: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Let us make a little chamber on the wall that he may be free from the noise of family business, and enjoy that privacy which, I perceive, he desireth...
Let us make a little chamber on the wall that he may be free from the noise of family business, and enjoy that privacy which, I perceive, he desireth for his prayers and meditations. He will not be troublesome or chargeable to us; he cares not for rich furniture or costly entertainment, and is content with bare necessaries.
Haydock -> 2Ki 4:10
Haydock: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Chamber. Hebrew adds, "on the wall," (Haydock) or surrounded "with walls," at the top of the house, where strangers usually lodged. (Calmet) ---
A...
Chamber. Hebrew adds, "on the wall," (Haydock) or surrounded "with walls," at the top of the house, where strangers usually lodged. (Calmet) ---
After being entertained the first day with the family, they might retire, and live, as if they were at home; some presents being sent to them daily, at least among the Greeks of rank. (Vitruv. vi. 10.) ---
The apartment of Eliseus might be separate from the house, that he might be less distracted in his meditations. (Menochius) (Vatable) ---
Candlestick, on which many lamps, or even wood, might burn, Exodus xxv. 27. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 4:10
Gill: 2Ki 4:10 - -- Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall,.... Either of the city, to which their house might join, or of their garden, a little distance...
Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall,.... Either of the city, to which their house might join, or of their garden, a little distance from the house; though the Jewish writers commonly understand it of a little edifice built up of walls of stone or bricks, and not one with reeds, or stud and mud:
let us set for him there a bed; that he may stay all night when he pleases:
and a table; not only to eat his food, but to write on, and lay his books on he reads. Of the table of a scholar of the wise men, in later times, we are told t, that two thirds of it were covered with a cloth, and the other third was uncovered, on which stood the plates and the herbs:
and a stool; to sit upon at table:
and a candlestick; with a candle in it, to light him in the night to read by, and the like:
and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither; where he would be free from the noise of the house, and be more retired for prayer, reading, meditation, and study, and not be disturbed with the servants of the family, and be mixed with them; all this she contrived, both for his honour, and for his quietness and peace.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 4:1-44
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 4:1-44 - --1 Elisha multiplies the widow's oil.8 He obtains a son for the good Shunammite.18 He restores her son when dead.38 At Gilgal he heals the deadly potta...
MHCC -> 2Ki 4:8-17
MHCC: 2Ki 4:8-17 - --Elisha was well thought of by the king of Israel for his late services; a good man can take as much pleasure in serving others, as in raising himself....
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 4:8-17
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 4:8-17 - -- The giving of a son to such as were old, and had been long childless, was an ancient instance of the divine power and favour, in the case of Abraham...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 4:8-37
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 4:8-37 - --
The Shunammite and her Son. - 2Ki 4:8. When Elisha was going one day (lit., the day, i.e., at that time, then) to Shunem ( Solam , at the south-we...
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 4:8-37
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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