
Text -- 2 Kings 4:30 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 4:30
Wesley: 2Ki 4:30 - -- Until thou goest home with me. For she had no great confidence in Gehazi, nor was her faith so strong as to think that the prophet could work so great...
Until thou goest home with me. For she had no great confidence in Gehazi, nor was her faith so strong as to think that the prophet could work so great a miracle at this distance.
JFB -> 2Ki 4:29-31
JFB: 2Ki 4:29-31 - -- The staff was probably an official rod of a certain form and size. Necromancers used to send their staff with orders to the messengers to let it come ...
The staff was probably an official rod of a certain form and size. Necromancers used to send their staff with orders to the messengers to let it come in contact with nothing by the way that might dissipate or destroy the virtue imparted to it. Some have thought that Elisha himself entertained similar ideas, and was under an impression that the actual application of his staff would serve as well as the touch of his hand. But this is an imputation dishonorable to the character of the prophet. He wished to teach the Shunammite, who obviously placed too great dependence upon him, a memorable lesson to look to God. By sending his servant forward to lay his staff on the child, he raised [the Shunammite's] expectations, but, at the same time, taught her that his own help was unavailing--"there was neither voice, nor hearing." The command, to salute no man by the way, showed the urgency of the mission, not simply as requiring the avoidance of the tedious and unnecessary greetings so common in the East (Luk 10:1), but the exercise of faith and prayer. The act of Gehazi was allowed to fail, in order to free the Shunammite, and the people of Israel at large, of the superstitious notion of supposing a miraculous virtue resided in any person, or in any rod, and to prove that it was only through earnest prayer and faith in the power of God and for His glory that this and every miracle was to be performed.
Clarke -> 2Ki 4:30
Clarke: 2Ki 4:30 - -- I will not leave thee - The prophet it seems had no design to accompany her; he intended to wait for Gehazi’ s return; but as the woman was wel...
I will not leave thee - The prophet it seems had no design to accompany her; he intended to wait for Gehazi’ s return; but as the woman was well assured the child was dead, she was determined not to return till she brought the prophet with her.
TSK -> 2Ki 4:30
As the Lord : 2Ki 2:2, 2Ki 2:4
I will not : Exo 33:12-16; Rth 1:16-18

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Poole -> 2Ki 4:30
Poole: 2Ki 4:30 - -- I will not leave thee until thou goest home with me. For she had no great confidence in Gehazi, nor was her faith so strong as to think that the prop...
I will not leave thee until thou goest home with me. For she had no great confidence in Gehazi, nor was her faith so strong as to think that the prophet could work so great a miracle at this distance, and by his staff; which possibly was one reason why this did no good. Compare Mat 9:18 13:58 17:20 .
Gill -> 2Ki 4:30
Gill: 2Ki 4:30 - -- And the mother of the child said,.... Having no faith in what the servant was to do, or could do:
as the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I wil...
And the mother of the child said,.... Having no faith in what the servant was to do, or could do:
as the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee; signifying she would not go with his servant, but insisted upon it that he himself went with her, or she would not depart:
and he arose, and followed her; influenced by her importunity, and a sense of favours he had received from her, and more especially by the Spirit of God.

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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 4:18-37
MHCC: 2Ki 4:18-37 - --Here is the sudden death of the child. All the mother's tenderness cannot keep alive a child of promise, a child of prayer, one given in love. But how...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 4:18-37
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 4:18-37 - -- We may well suppose that, after the birth of this son, the prophet was doubly welcome to the good Shunammite. He had thought himself indebted to her...
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...
