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Text -- 2 Kings 6:1-20 (NET)

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Elisha Makes an Ax Head Float
6:1 Some of the prophets said to Elisha, “Look, the place where we meet with you is too cramped for us. 6:2 Let’s go to the Jordan. Each of us will get a log from there and we will build a meeting place for ourselves there.” He said, “Go.” 6:3 One of them said, “Please come along with your servants.” He replied, “All right, I’ll come.” 6:4 So he went with them. When they arrived at the Jordan, they started cutting down trees. 6:5 As one of them was felling a log, the ax head dropped into the water. He shouted, “Oh no, my master! It was borrowed!” 6:6 The prophet asked, “Where did it drop in?” When he showed him the spot, Elisha cut off a branch, threw it in at that spot, and made the ax head float. 6:7 He said, “Lift it out.” So he reached out his hand and grabbed it.
Elisha Defeats an Army
6:8 Now the king of Syria was at war with Israel. He consulted his advisers, who said, “Invade at such and such a place.” 6:9 But the prophet sent this message to the king of Israel, “Make sure you don’t pass through this place because Syria is invading there.” 6:10 So the king of Israel sent a message to the place the prophet had pointed out, warning it to be on its guard. This happened on several occasions. 6:11 This made the king of Syria upset. So he summoned his advisers and said to them, “One of us must be helping the king of Israel.” 6:12 One of his advisers said, “No, my master, O king. The prophet Elisha who lives in Israel keeps telling the king of Israel the things you say in your bedroom.” 6:13 The king ordered, “Go, find out where he is, so I can send some men to capture him.” The king was told, “He is in Dothan.” 6:14 So he sent horses and chariots there, along with a good-sized army. They arrived during the night and surrounded the city. 6:15 The prophet’s attendant got up early in the morning. When he went outside there was an army surrounding the city, along with horses and chariots. He said to Elisha, “Oh no, my master! What will we do?” 6:16 He replied, “Don’t be afraid, for our side outnumbers them.” 6:17 Then Elisha prayed, “O Lord, open his eyes so he can see.” The Lord opened the servant’s eyes and he saw that the hill was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. 6:18 As they approached him, Elisha prayed to the Lord, “Strike these people with blindness.” The Lord struck them with blindness as Elisha requested. 6:19 Then Elisha said to them, “This is not the right road or city. Follow me, and I will lead you to the man you’re looking for.” He led them to Samaria. 6:20 When they had entered Samaria, Elisha said, “O Lord, open their eyes, so they can see.” The Lord opened their eyes and they saw that they were in the middle of Samaria.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Dothan a town 25 km north. of Shechem (OS)
 · Elisha a son of Shaphat; a prophet of the 9th century B.C. who succeeded the prophet Elijah,son of Shaphat of Abel-Meholah; successor of the prophet Elijah
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Samaria residents of the district of Samaria
 · Syria the country to the north of Palestine,a country of north western Mesopotamia
 · Syrian members of the nation of Syria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tirza | Samaria | Prophets | Joram | JEHOASH; JOASH | JEHOAHAZ | Israel | INTERCESSION | IMMANUEL | HEAD | FIRE | EKRON; EKRONITE | Dothan | DISCIPLE | Ben-hadad | Bed-chamber | BENHADAD | BEAM | Axe | AX (AXE); AX-HEAD | more
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Wesley: 2Ki 6:2 - -- To the woods near Jordan.

To the woods near Jordan.

Wesley: 2Ki 6:2 - -- A piece of timber for the building. Hence it may be gathered, that although the sons of the prophets principally devoted themselves to religious exerc...

A piece of timber for the building. Hence it may be gathered, that although the sons of the prophets principally devoted themselves to religious exercises, yet they sometimes employed themselves about manual arts.

Wesley: 2Ki 6:10 - -- Soldiers to secure the place and passage designed.

Soldiers to secure the place and passage designed.

Wesley: 2Ki 6:16 - -- Angels, unspeakably more numerous, God, infinitely more powerful.

Angels, unspeakably more numerous, God, infinitely more powerful.

Wesley: 2Ki 6:17 - -- _Fire is both dreadful and devouring: that power which was engaged for Elisha, could both terrify and consume the assailants. Elijah gave a specimen o...

_Fire is both dreadful and devouring: that power which was engaged for Elisha, could both terrify and consume the assailants. Elijah gave a specimen of Divine justice, when he called for flames of fire on the heads of his persecutors to consume them. Elisha gives a specimen of Divine mercy, in heaping coals of fire on the heads of his persecutors to melt them.

JFB: 2Ki 6:1 - -- Margin, "sit before thee." The one points to a common residence--the other to a common place of meeting. The tenor of the narrative shows the humble c...

Margin, "sit before thee." The one points to a common residence--the other to a common place of meeting. The tenor of the narrative shows the humble condition of Elisha's pupils. The place was either Beth-el or Jericho, probably the latter. The ministry and miracles of Elisha brought great accessions to his schools.

JFB: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Whose wooded banks would furnish plenty of timber.

Whose wooded banks would furnish plenty of timber.

JFB: 2Ki 6:5 - -- Literally, "begged." The scholar's distress arose from the consideration that it had been presented to him; and that, owing to his poverty, he could n...

Literally, "begged." The scholar's distress arose from the consideration that it had been presented to him; and that, owing to his poverty, he could not procure another.

JFB: 2Ki 6:6 - -- Although this means was used, it had no natural adaptation to make the iron swim. Besides, the Jordan is at Jericho so deep and rapid that there were ...

Although this means was used, it had no natural adaptation to make the iron swim. Besides, the Jordan is at Jericho so deep and rapid that there were one thousand chances to one against the stick falling into the hole of the axe-head. All attempts to account for the recovery of the lost implement on such a theory must be rejected.

JFB: 2Ki 6:6 - -- Only by the miraculous exertion of Elisha's power.

Only by the miraculous exertion of Elisha's power.

JFB: 2Ki 6:8-12 - -- This seems to have been a sort of guerrilla warfare, carried on by predatory inroads on different parts of the country. Elisha apprised King Jehoram o...

This seems to have been a sort of guerrilla warfare, carried on by predatory inroads on different parts of the country. Elisha apprised King Jehoram of the secret purpose of the enemy; so, by adopting precautionary measures, he was always enabled to anticipate and defeat their attacks. The frequency of his disappointments having led the Syrian king to suspect some of his servants of carrying on a treacherous correspondence with the enemy, he was informed about Elisha, whose apprehension he forthwith determined to effect. This resolution was, of course, grounded on the belief that however great the knowledge of Elisha might be, if seized and kept a prisoner, he could no longer give information to the king of Israel.

JFB: 2Ki 6:13 - -- Or, "Dothaim," a little north of Samaria (see on Gen 37:17).

Or, "Dothaim," a little north of Samaria (see on Gen 37:17).

JFB: 2Ki 6:15 - -- When the Syrian detachment surrounded the place by night, for the apprehension of the prophet, his servant was paralyzed with fear. This was a new ser...

When the Syrian detachment surrounded the place by night, for the apprehension of the prophet, his servant was paralyzed with fear. This was a new servant, who had only been with him since Gehazi's dismissal and consequently had little or no experience of his master's powers. His faith was easily shaken by so unexpected an alarm.

JFB: 2Ki 6:17 - -- The invisible guard of angels that encompass and defend us (Psa 34:7). The opening of the eyes, which Elisha prayed for, were those of the Spirit, not...

The invisible guard of angels that encompass and defend us (Psa 34:7). The opening of the eyes, which Elisha prayed for, were those of the Spirit, not of the body--the eye of faith sees the reality of the divine presence and protection where all is vacancy or darkness to the ordinary eye. The horses and chariots were symbols of the divine power (see on 2Ki 2:12); and their fiery nature denoted their supernatural origin; for fire, the most ethereal of earthly elements, is the most appropriate symbol of the Godhead [KEIL].

JFB: 2Ki 6:18 - -- Not a total and material blindness, for then they could not have followed him, but a mental hallucination (see Gen 19:11) so that they did not perceiv...

Not a total and material blindness, for then they could not have followed him, but a mental hallucination (see Gen 19:11) so that they did not perceive or recognize him to be the object of their search.

JFB: 2Ki 6:19-23 - -- This statement is so far true that, as he had now left the place of his residence, they would not have got him by that road. But the ambiguity of his ...

This statement is so far true that, as he had now left the place of his residence, they would not have got him by that road. But the ambiguity of his language was purposely framed to deceive them; and yet the deception must be viewed in the light of a stratagem, which has always been deemed lawful in war.

JFB: 2Ki 6:19-23 - -- When they were arrived in the midst of the capital, their eyes, at Elisha's request, were opened, and they then became aware of their defenseless cond...

When they were arrived in the midst of the capital, their eyes, at Elisha's request, were opened, and they then became aware of their defenseless condition, for Jehoram had received private premonition of their arrival. The king, so far from being allowed to slay the enemies who were thus unconsciously put in his power, was recommended to entertain them with liberal hospitality and then dismiss them to their own country. This was humane advice; it was contrary to the usage of war to put war captives to death in cold blood, even when taken by the point of the sword, much more those whom the miraculous power and providence of God had unexpectedly placed at his disposal. In such circumstances, kind and hospitable treatment was every way more becoming in itself, and would be productive of the best effects. It would redound to the credit of the true religion, which inspired such an excellent spirit into its professors; and it would not only prevent the future opposition of the Syrians but make them stand in awe of a people who, they had seen, were so remarkably protected by a prophet of the Lord. The latter clause of 2Ki 6:23 shows that these salutary effects were fully realized. A moral conquest had been gained over the Syrians.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:1 - -- The place - is too strait for us - Notwithstanding the general profligacy of Israel, the schools of the prophets increased. This was no doubt owing ...

The place - is too strait for us - Notwithstanding the general profligacy of Israel, the schools of the prophets increased. This was no doubt owing to the influence of Elisha.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Every man a beam - They made a sort of log-houses with their own hands.

Every man a beam - They made a sort of log-houses with their own hands.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:5 - -- Alas, master! for it was borrowed - אהה אדני והוא שאול ahah adonia , vehu shaul ! Ah! ah, my master; and it has been sought. It has...

Alas, master! for it was borrowed - אהה אדני והוא שאול ahah adonia , vehu shaul ! Ah! ah, my master; and it has been sought. It has fallen in, and I have sought it in vain. Or, it was borrowed, and therefore I am the more afflicted for its loss; and Jarchi adds, I have nothing wherewith to repay it.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:6 - -- He cut down a stick - This had no natural tendency to raise the iron; it was only a sign or ceremony which the prophet chose to use on the occasion

He cut down a stick - This had no natural tendency to raise the iron; it was only a sign or ceremony which the prophet chose to use on the occasion

Clarke: 2Ki 6:6 - -- The iron did swim - This was a real miracle; for the gravity of the metal must have for ever kept it at the bottom of the water.

The iron did swim - This was a real miracle; for the gravity of the metal must have for ever kept it at the bottom of the water.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:8 - -- The king of Syria warred against Israel - This was probably the same Ben-hadad who is mentioned 2Ki 6:24. What was the real or pretended cause of th...

The king of Syria warred against Israel - This was probably the same Ben-hadad who is mentioned 2Ki 6:24. What was the real or pretended cause of this war we cannot tell; but we may say, in numberless war cases, as Calmet says in this: "An ambitious and restless prince always finds a sufficiency of reasons to color his enterprises.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:8 - -- In such and such a place - The Syrian king had observed, from the disposition of the Israelitish army, in what direction it was about to make its mo...

In such and such a place - The Syrian king had observed, from the disposition of the Israelitish army, in what direction it was about to make its movements; and therefore laid ambuscades where he might surprise it to the greatest advantage.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:9 - -- Beware that thou pass not such a place - Elisha must have had this information by immediate revelation from heaven.

Beware that thou pass not such a place - Elisha must have had this information by immediate revelation from heaven.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:10 - -- Sent to the place - To see if it were so. But the Vulgate gives it quite a different turn: Misit rex Israel ad locum, et praeoccupavit eum . The ki...

Sent to the place - To see if it were so. But the Vulgate gives it quite a different turn: Misit rex Israel ad locum, et praeoccupavit eum . The king of Israel sent previously to the place, and took possession of it; and thus the Syrians were disappointed. This is very likely, though it is not expressed in the Hebrew text. The prophet knew the Syrians marked such a place; he told the king of Israel, and he hastened and sent a party of troops to pre-occupy it; and thus the Syrians found that their designs had been detected.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:13 - -- Behold, he is in Dothan - This is supposed to be the same place as that mentioned in Gen 37:17. It lay about twelve miles from Samaria.

Behold, he is in Dothan - This is supposed to be the same place as that mentioned in Gen 37:17. It lay about twelve miles from Samaria.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:14 - -- He sent thither horses - It is strange he did not think that he who could penetrate his secrets with respect to the Israelitish army, could inform h...

He sent thither horses - It is strange he did not think that he who could penetrate his secrets with respect to the Israelitish army, could inform himself of all his machinations against his own life.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:16 - -- For they that be with us are more, etc. - What astonishing intercourse had this man with heaven! It seems the whole heavenly host had it in commissi...

For they that be with us are more, etc. - What astonishing intercourse had this man with heaven! It seems the whole heavenly host had it in commission to help him.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:17 - -- Lord - open his eyes - Where is heaven? Is it not above, beneath, around us? And were our eyes open as were those of the prophet’ s servant, we...

Lord - open his eyes - Where is heaven? Is it not above, beneath, around us? And were our eyes open as were those of the prophet’ s servant, we should see the heavenly host in all directions. The horses and chariots of fire were there, before the eyes of Elisha’ s servant were opened.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:18 - -- Smite this people - with blindness - Confound their sight so that they may not know what they see, and so mistake one place for another.

Smite this people - with blindness - Confound their sight so that they may not know what they see, and so mistake one place for another.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:19 - -- I will bring you to the man whom ye seek - And he did so; he was their guide to Samaria, and showed himself to them fully in that city.

I will bring you to the man whom ye seek - And he did so; he was their guide to Samaria, and showed himself to them fully in that city.

Clarke: 2Ki 6:20 - -- Open the eyes of these men - Take away their confusion of vision, that they may discern things as they are, and distinguish where they are.

Open the eyes of these men - Take away their confusion of vision, that they may discern things as they are, and distinguish where they are.

Defender: 2Ki 6:6 - -- This is another miracle of creation - not of matter, but of energy, analogous to Christ walking on the water. At the word of Elisha, spoken in faith, ...

This is another miracle of creation - not of matter, but of energy, analogous to Christ walking on the water. At the word of Elisha, spoken in faith, and to meet a special need, God created some kind of anti-gravitational force, superseding the law of energy conservation, enabling the iron axe-head to rise to the surface of the water."

Defender: 2Ki 6:16 - -- There exists "an innumerable company of angels," whose very purpose in God's creation is to serve as "ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for ...

There exists "an innumerable company of angels," whose very purpose in God's creation is to serve as "ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation" (Heb 12:22; Heb 1:14), all of whom "excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word" (Psa 103:20). When we are in the will of God, "greater is he that is in [us], then he that is in the world" (1Jo 4:4)."

Defender: 2Ki 6:17 - -- Elijah had been taken into heaven by just one of these "horses and chariots of fire" (2Ki 2:11)."

Elijah had been taken into heaven by just one of these "horses and chariots of fire" (2Ki 2:11)."

TSK: 2Ki 6:1 - -- the sons : 2Ki 2:3, 2Ki 4:1; 1Ki 20:35 the place : 2Ki 4:38; 1Sa 19:20 too strait for us : Jos 17:14, Jos 19:47; Job 36:16; Isa 49:19, Isa 49:20, Isa ...

TSK: 2Ki 6:2 - -- and take thence : Joh 21:3; Act 18:3, Act 20:34, Act 20:35; 1Co 9:6; 1Th 2:9; 2Th 3:8; 1Ti 6:6

TSK: 2Ki 6:3 - -- Be content : 2Ki 5:23; Jdg 19:6; Job 6:28 go with thy : Jdg 4:8

Be content : 2Ki 5:23; Jdg 19:6; Job 6:28

go with thy : Jdg 4:8

TSK: 2Ki 6:4 - -- they cut down wood : Deu 19:5, Deu 29:11

they cut down wood : Deu 19:5, Deu 29:11

TSK: 2Ki 6:5 - -- ax head : Heb. iron, Ecc 10:10; Isa 10:34 master : 2Ki 6:15, 2Ki 3:10; Rev 18:10, Rev 18:16, Rev 18:19 for it was borrowed : 2Ki 4:7; Exo 22:14, Exo 2...

ax head : Heb. iron, Ecc 10:10; Isa 10:34

master : 2Ki 6:15, 2Ki 3:10; Rev 18:10, Rev 18:16, Rev 18:19

for it was borrowed : 2Ki 4:7; Exo 22:14, Exo 22:15; Psa 37:21

TSK: 2Ki 6:6 - -- he cut down : This could have no natural tendency to raise the iron and cause it to swimcaps1 . icaps0 t was only a sign, or ceremony, which the prop...

he cut down : This could have no natural tendency to raise the iron and cause it to swimcaps1 . icaps0 t was only a sign, or ceremony, which the prophet chose to employ on the occasion. 2Ki 2:21, 2Ki 4:41; Exo 15:25; Mar 7:33, Mar 7:34, Mar 8:23-25; Joh 9:6, Joh 9:7

the iron : This was the real miracle; for the gravity of the metal must otherwise still have kept it at the bottom of the river.

TSK: 2Ki 6:7 - -- Take it up : 2Ki 4:7, 2Ki 4:36; Luk 7:15; Act 9:41 put out : Exo 4:4

Take it up : 2Ki 4:7, 2Ki 4:36; Luk 7:15; Act 9:41

put out : Exo 4:4

TSK: 2Ki 6:8 - -- the king : 2Ki 6:24; 1Ki 20:1, 1Ki 20:34, 1Ki 22:31 took : 1Ki 20:23; Job 5:12, Job 5:13; Pro 20:18, Pro 21:30; Isa 7:5-7, Isa 8:10 camp : or, encampi...

TSK: 2Ki 6:9 - -- Beware : 2Ki 3:17-19; 1Ki 20:13, 1Ki 20:28 thither the Syrians : 2Ki 4:27; Amo 3:7; Rev 1:1

Beware : 2Ki 3:17-19; 1Ki 20:13, 1Ki 20:28

thither the Syrians : 2Ki 4:27; Amo 3:7; Rev 1:1

TSK: 2Ki 6:10 - -- sent to the place : To see if it were so. But the Vulgate renders, misit rex Israel ad locum , et preoccupavit eum ; ""the king of Israel sent to ...

sent to the place : To see if it were so. But the Vulgate renders, misit rex Israel ad locum , et preoccupavit eum ; ""the king of Israel sent to the place, and pre-occupied it;""which is very likely, though not expressed in the Hebrew Text. 2Ki 5:14; Exo 9:20, Exo 9:21; 1Ki 20:15; Pro 27:12; Mat 24:15-17

warned him : Eze 3:18-21; Mat 2:12, Mat 3:7; Heb 11:7

saved : 2Ki 2:12, 2Ki 13:14; 2Ch 20:20; Amo 7:1-6; Act 27:24

TSK: 2Ki 6:11 - -- Therefore : 1Sa 28:21; Job 18:7-11; Psa 48:4, Psa 48:5; Isa 57:20, Isa 57:21; Mat 2:3-12 Will ye not : 1Sa 22:8

TSK: 2Ki 6:12 - -- None : Heb. No Elisha : 2Ki 5:3, 2Ki 5:8, 2Ki 5:13-15; Amo 3:7 telleth : 2Ki 6:9, 2Ki 6:10; Isa 29:15; Jer 23:23, Jer 23:24; Dan 2:22, Dan 2:23, Dan 2...

TSK: 2Ki 6:13 - -- spy where : 1Sa 23:22, 1Sa 23:23; Psa 10:8-10, Psa 37:12-14, Psa 37:32, Psa 37:33; Jer 36:26; Mat 2:4-8; Joh 11:47-53; Acts 23:12-27 Dothan : This is ...

spy where : 1Sa 23:22, 1Sa 23:23; Psa 10:8-10, Psa 37:12-14, Psa 37:32, Psa 37:33; Jer 36:26; Mat 2:4-8; Joh 11:47-53; Acts 23:12-27

Dothan : This is supposed to be the same place where Joseph was sold by his brethren; and it is placed by Eusebius 12 miles north of Samaria. Gen 37:17

TSK: 2Ki 6:14 - -- sent he thither horses : It is strange the Syrian monarch did not think, that he who could penetrate his secrets with respect to the Israelitish army,...

sent he thither horses : It is strange the Syrian monarch did not think, that he who could penetrate his secrets with respect to the Israelitish army, could inform himself of all the machinations against his own life. 2Ki 1:9-13; 1Sa 23:26, 1Sa 24:2; Mat 26:47, Mat 26:55; Joh 18:3-6

great : Heb. heavy, 2Ki 18:17 *marg.

TSK: 2Ki 6:15 - -- servant : or, minister, 2Ki 3:11, 2Ki 5:20, 2Ki 5:27; Exo 24:13; 1Ki 19:21; Mat 20:26-28; Act 13:5 Alas : 2Ki 6:5; 2Ch 20:12; Psa 53:5; Mat 8:26

TSK: 2Ki 6:16 - -- Fear not : Exo 14:13; Psa 3:6, Psa 11:1, Psa 27:3, Psa 118:11, Psa 118:12; Isa 8:12, Isa 8:13, Isa 41:10-14; Mar 16:6; Act 18:9, Act 18:10; Phi 1:28 t...

TSK: 2Ki 6:17 - -- prayed : Psa 91:15; Jam 5:16-18 open his eyes : 2Ki 6:18-20; Psa 119:18; Isa 42:7; Act 26:18; Eph 1:18; Rev 3:7 full of horses : 2Ki 2:11; Psa 34:7, P...

TSK: 2Ki 6:18 - -- Smite this people : Confound their sight, so that they may not know what they see; and so mistake one place for another. The word sanverim , render...

Smite this people : Confound their sight, so that they may not know what they see; and so mistake one place for another. The word sanverim , rendered blindness, occurs only here and in Gen 19:11 (see note). Deu 28:28; Job 5:14; Zec 12:4; Joh 9:39, Joh 12:40; Act 13:11; Rom 11:7

TSK: 2Ki 6:19 - -- follow me : Heb. come ye after me, Mat 16:24; Mar 8:34; Luk 9:23 I will bring : 2Sa 16:18, 2Sa 16:19; Luk 24:16

follow me : Heb. come ye after me, Mat 16:24; Mar 8:34; Luk 9:23

I will bring : 2Sa 16:18, 2Sa 16:19; Luk 24:16

TSK: 2Ki 6:20 - -- open the eyes : 2Ki 6:17; Luk 24:31 opened : Jdg 20:40-42; Luk 16:23

open the eyes : 2Ki 6:17; Luk 24:31

opened : Jdg 20:40-42; Luk 16:23

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Barnes: 2Ki 6:1 - -- The writer returns here to the series of miracles which Elisha performed for the benefit of the prophetical schools under his care. The connection, ...

The writer returns here to the series of miracles which Elisha performed for the benefit of the prophetical schools under his care. The connection, in this point of view, is with 2Ki 4:44.

The place where we dwell with thee - literally, "the place where we sit before thee,"i. e. "the place where we assemble and sit to bear thy teaching."Elisha visited the sons of the prophets in circuit, staying a short time at each place where a "school"was established. Perhaps he was now visiting Jericho. Compare 2Ki 2:5.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Take every man a beam - Trees were rare in most parts of Palestine, but plentiful in the Jordan Valley. Jericho was known in early times as "th...

Take every man a beam - Trees were rare in most parts of Palestine, but plentiful in the Jordan Valley. Jericho was known in early times as "the city of palms"Deu 34:3; Jdg 1:16.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:5 - -- The ax head - literally, as in the margin. The Jews used iron for the heads of axes at a very early date (see Deu 19:5). They probably acquired...

The ax head - literally, as in the margin. The Jews used iron for the heads of axes at a very early date (see Deu 19:5). They probably acquired a knowledge of the smelting process in Egypt, where iron was employed at least from the time of the third Rameses.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:6 - -- No doubt there is something startling in the trivial character of this miracle, and of the few others which resemble it. But, inasmuch as we know ve...

No doubt there is something startling in the trivial character of this miracle, and of the few others which resemble it. But, inasmuch as we know very little as to the laws which govern the exercise of miraculous powers, it is possible that they may be so much under their possessor’ s control that he can exercise them, or not exercise them, at pleasure. And it may depend on his discretion whether they are exercised in important cases only, or in trivial cases also. Elisha had evidently great kindness of heart. He could not see a grief without wishing to remedy it. And it seems as if he had sometimes used his miraculous power in pure good nature, when no natural way of remedying an evil presented itself.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:8 - -- The king of Syria - Probably the great Benhadad (see 2Ki 6:24).

The king of Syria - Probably the great Benhadad (see 2Ki 6:24).

Barnes: 2Ki 6:10 - -- Saved himself - Rather, he "was ware."The verb used is the same which is translated "beware"in the preceding verse.

Saved himself - Rather, he "was ware."The verb used is the same which is translated "beware"in the preceding verse.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:11 - -- Benhadad supposed that there must be a traitor in his camp. He asks therefore, "Will no one denounce him?"

Benhadad supposed that there must be a traitor in his camp. He asks therefore, "Will no one denounce him?"

Barnes: 2Ki 6:12 - -- In thy bedchamber - literally, "in the secret place of thy bedchamber,"i. e.,"in the greatest possible secrecy."The seclusion of the harem must...

In thy bedchamber - literally, "in the secret place of thy bedchamber,"i. e.,"in the greatest possible secrecy."The seclusion of the harem must be taken into account for the full appreciation of the force of the phrase. Probably the Syrian lord who answered Benhadad had received his intelligence from some of the Israelites.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:13 - -- Dothan - See the marginal reference note. It was at no great distance from Shechem. Its ancient name still attaches to a Tel or hill of a marke...

Dothan - See the marginal reference note. It was at no great distance from Shechem. Its ancient name still attaches to a Tel or hill of a marked character (compare 2Ki 6:17), from the foot of which arises a copious fountain.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:16 - -- They that be with us ... - Elisha gave utterance to the conviction of all God’ s saints when the world persecutes them (compare marginal r...

They that be with us ... - Elisha gave utterance to the conviction of all God’ s saints when the world persecutes them (compare marginal references). God - they know - is on their side; they need "not fear what flesh can do unto them."His angels - an innumerable host - are ever guarding those who love Him.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:17 - -- Open his eyes that he may see - Elisha’ s servant lacked the faith of his master. Elisha therefore prays that he may be given a vision of ...

Open his eyes that he may see - Elisha’ s servant lacked the faith of his master. Elisha therefore prays that he may be given a vision of the spiritual world, and see, as if with the bodily eye, the angelic host (marginal references) which he himself knows to be present.

Barnes: 2Ki 6:18 - -- They came down to him - The Syrians, who had been encamped on rising ground opposite the hill of Dothan, now descended and drew near to the cit...

They came down to him - The Syrians, who had been encamped on rising ground opposite the hill of Dothan, now descended and drew near to the city.

The blindness with which they were smitten was not real - blindness actual loss of sight - but a state of illusion in which a man sees things otherwise than as they are (compare 2Ki 6:20).

Poole: 2Ki 6:1 - -- The sons of the prophets either at Beth-el, or Jericho or rather, at Gilgal; as may seem from its nearness to the river of Jordan, 2Ki 6:2 . With th...

The sons of the prophets either at Beth-el, or Jericho or rather, at Gilgal; as may seem from its nearness to the river of Jordan, 2Ki 6:2 . With thee or, before thy face , i.e. under thy inspection and direction; where thou dost frequently dwell with us. Or, to thy face ; which may be joined with the following words; and so the sense may be this, It is apparent to thy view that this place is too strait for us Is too strait for us ; the number of the prophets increasing by the gracious providence of God, and by the ministry and miracles of Elijah and Elisha.

Poole: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Unto Jordan i.e. to the woods near Jordan, which were near to them. See Poole "2Ki 6:1" . A beam i.e. a piece of timber for the building. Hence it...

Unto Jordan i.e. to the woods near Jordan, which were near to them. See Poole "2Ki 6:1" .

A beam i.e. a piece of timber for the building. Hence it may be gathered, that although the sons of the prophets principally devoted themselves to religious exercises, such as prayer, and praising of God, and the studying of God’ s word, and instructing of others, and waiting for Divine revelations; yet they did sometimes employ themselves about manual arts; which now they might be forced to, through the iniquity of the times.

Poole: 2Ki 6:5 - -- The ax head fell into the water the iron fell from the wood. Alas, master! for it was borrowed: he was the more concerned, partly because he was no...

The ax head fell into the water the iron fell from the wood.

Alas, master! for it was borrowed: he was the more concerned, partly because he was now forced to be idle and useless to them in the common work; and partly because it was his friend’ s loss, who now was likely to suffer for his kindness; and as justice obliged him to restore it, so his poverty disenabled him from it.

Poole: 2Ki 6:8 - -- Thither I will send my forces, to surprise some place; or to lie in ambush where the king or his people were to pass, 2Ki 6:9 .

Thither I will send my forces, to surprise some place; or to lie in ambush where the king or his people were to pass, 2Ki 6:9 .

Poole: 2Ki 6:10 - -- Sent to the place either spies, to try whether the prophet spake truth; or rather, soldiers, to secure the place and passage designed. Saved himself...

Sent to the place either spies, to try whether the prophet spake truth; or rather, soldiers, to secure the place and passage designed.

Saved himself either his person when he was to pass that way; or his people, or places of importance.

Not once nor twice but much more frequently.

Poole: 2Ki 6:13 - -- That I may send and fetch him for though I cannot conceal my designs from him, yet I may possibly take him by force; his power being, I doubt not, mu...

That I may send and fetch him for though I cannot conceal my designs from him, yet I may possibly take him by force; his power being, I doubt not, much inferior to his knowledge.

Dothan a city near Shechem, Gen 37:17 , and not far from Samaria.

Poole: 2Ki 6:15 - -- The servant having been with him but a little time, even since Gehazi’ s dismission, had not yet seen any experiments of his great power; or if ...

The servant having been with him but a little time, even since Gehazi’ s dismission, had not yet seen any experiments of his great power; or if he had, his faith might easily be shaken upon so great and sudden a danger.

Gone forth either out of the gates of the city, where he might see them; or out of his house into the streets of the city, where he might learn this by the common fame and tumult of the people.

Poole: 2Ki 6:17 - -- That he may see that by some visible appearance he may see the invisible guard of angels which encompass and defend us. Chariots of fire which is u...

That he may see that by some visible appearance he may see the invisible guard of angels which encompass and defend us.

Chariots of fire which is useful, both for defence to those that are surrounded by it, and offence to the enemies who shall attempt to break through it.

Round about Elisha: either the mountains were round about the city, and therefore round about Elisha, who was within it; or he saw in a vision Elisha upon the mountain encompassed with fiery horses and chariots.

Poole: 2Ki 6:18 - -- When they came down to him either in the city, into which they easily got admission, when they declared that the only end of their coming was to take...

When they came down to him either in the city, into which they easily got admission, when they declared that the only end of their coming was to take Elisha; or in the field without the city, whither he went to meet them.

He smote them with blindness not with a total blindness, that they could see nothing, for then they would not have followed him; but with a partial blindness, that they could not distinctly discern the man they sought; which might be by some alteration made by God in their brain, or in the air. See Poole "Gen 19:11" .

Poole: 2Ki 6:19 - -- This is not the way, neither is this the city to wit, where you will find the man for whom you seek; which was very true, because he was now come out...

This is not the way, neither is this the city to wit, where you will find the man for whom you seek; which was very true, because he was now come out of the city; and if they had gone on in that way into the city, they had found that Elisha was gone thence. There is indeed some ambiguity in his speech, and an intention to deceive them, which hath ever been esteemed lawful in the state of war, as appears from the use of stratagems.

I will bring you to the man whom ye seek and so he did, though not in such manner as they expected and desired.

He led them to Samaria which seemed to them to be some small and ordinary city; their senses being still deluded by a Divine operation.

Haydock: 2Ki 6:1 - -- Save ( salvat. ) Many ancient manuscripts read salvet, conformably to the Hebrew and Septuagint, as if the king cursed the woman: "Let not the Lor...

Save ( salvat. ) Many ancient manuscripts read salvet, conformably to the Hebrew and Septuagint, as if the king cursed the woman: "Let not the Lord save thee," Josephus [Antiquities?] ix. 4. Others place the stops differently: "He said, no: the Lord save thee." (Calmet) ---

He is the author of life. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Timber. Hebrew and Septuagint, "a beam." Salien supposes that these prophets resided at Galgal. (Menochius)

Timber. Hebrew and Septuagint, "a beam." Salien supposes that these prophets resided at Galgal. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:5 - -- Borrowed. He was grieved because he could not repair the loss. (Worthington)

Borrowed. He was grieved because he could not repair the loss. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:6 - -- Swam. So; Demersam fluvio relevavit virga securim. (Tertullian, contra Marc.) The Fathers here remark a figure of the cross of Jesus Christ; the...

Swam. So; Demersam fluvio relevavit virga securim. (Tertullian, contra Marc.) The Fathers here remark a figure of the cross of Jesus Christ; the virtue of which, in baptism, reclaims the hardened sinner from the ways of vanity. (Tertullian, contra Judæos xiii.) (Calmet) ---

Those who would explain the reason of every miracle, may here inform the infidel why recourse was had to a supernatural interference, in a matter apparently of such a trifling nature. They ask why God should cause the eyes of various pictures in Italy to move on a late occasion; and because they cannot assign a satisfactory reason, they boldly assert that all was an imposture. But this mode of argumentation is very delusive, if not impious. " Who hat been his ( God's ) counsellor? " (Romans xi. 34.) All that we have to do is to believe, when the proofs are of such a nature as to require our rational assent.

Haydock: 2Ki 6:8 - -- And such, which the king would mention. (Menochius) --- The causes of this war are not known; but an ambitious prince always finds pretexts to cove...

And such, which the king would mention. (Menochius) ---

The causes of this war are not known; but an ambitious prince always finds pretexts to cover his injustice. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:10 - -- Twice, but very frequently: so that the Syrian feared some treachery. (Haydock)

Twice, but very frequently: so that the Syrian feared some treachery. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:12 - -- Chamber. It is difficult therefore for the saints in heaven to hear our prayers? though they have not such long ears as Calvin ridicules. (Haydock)

Chamber. It is difficult therefore for the saints in heaven to hear our prayers? though they have not such long ears as Calvin ridicules. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:13 - -- Take him. Foolish attempt! as if the prophet could not foresee his own danger. (Salien) --- Dothan or Dothain, (Genesis xxxvii. 17.) twelve mil...

Take him. Foolish attempt! as if the prophet could not foresee his own danger. (Salien) ---

Dothan or Dothain, (Genesis xxxvii. 17.) twelve miles north of Samaria. (Eusebius; Calmet) Adrichomius says, in the tribe of Zabulon. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:14 - -- Of an, or, "of the army." To take one man was judged of such consequence; and Benadad feared lest the Israelites should rise up in his defence. (...

Of an, or, "of the army." To take one man was judged of such consequence; and Benadad feared lest the Israelites should rise up in his defence. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:15 - -- Servant, Giezi; as his leprosy is placed too soon. (Salien) (Menochius)

Servant, Giezi; as his leprosy is placed too soon. (Salien) (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:17 - -- Of fire. The angels assumed such a glorious and terrible appearance. One of them would have sufficed to destroy all the army of Syria; and thus the...

Of fire. The angels assumed such a glorious and terrible appearance. One of them would have sufficed to destroy all the army of Syria; and thus the servant might be convinced how vain were all attempts against God's servants, Psalm cxliv. 19. (Salien, the year before Christ 907.) Jacob beheld such camps of angels, (Genesis xxxii. 1, 2.) and our Saviour speaks of the legions which he could have brought forward, Matthew xxvi. 53. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ki 6:18 - -- Blindness. The blindness here spoken of was of a particular kind, which hindered them from seeing the objects that were really before them; and repr...

Blindness. The blindness here spoken of was of a particular kind, which hindered them from seeing the objects that were really before them; and represented other different object to their imagination; so that they no longer perceived the city of Dothan, nor were able to know the person of Eliseus; but were easily led by him, whom they took to be another man, to Samaria. Sot that he truly told them; this is not the way, neither is this the city, &c., because he spoke with relation to the way, and to the city which was represented to them. (Challoner) ---

Stratagems in war are lawful. (St. Chrysostom, &c.) (Grotius, Jur. iii. 1, 17.) The words of the prophet might be merely ironical. ---

Blindness, Septuagint Greek: aorasia, "not seeing" certain objects, while they could perceive others; as was the case of the men who sought Lot's door at Sodom; (Genesis xix. 11.; Calmet) and the eyes of the disciples were held, that they might not know our Saviour. Eliseus had left his house, going towards Samaria to meet the soldiers; and when they asked him where the prophet dwelt, he answered truly, This, &c. For he was then near the royal city, and is above was at Dothan. (Salien) (Haydock) ---

The reprobate will thus acknowledge their error, when it is too late, at the last day.

Gill: 2Ki 6:1 - -- And the sons of the prophets said unto Elisha,.... Or the disciples of the prophets, as the Targum: behold now, the place where we dwell with thee ...

And the sons of the prophets said unto Elisha,.... Or the disciples of the prophets, as the Targum:

behold now, the place where we dwell with thee is too strait for us: their numbers were so increased, that there was not room enough for them in the house they dwelt in with the prophet; which increase was owing, the Jews z say, to the departure of Gehazi last mentioned, who was a bad man, and used the disciples so ill, that they could not stay in the college; but, when he was gone, they flocked in great numbers; but rather it was owing to the very instructive ministry and wonderful miracles of Elisha: the place where the prophet and his disciples now dwelt seems to be Gilgal, 2Ki 4:38.

Gill: 2Ki 6:2 - -- Let us go, we pray thee, unto Jordan,.... Which, according to Josephus a, was fifty furlongs, or upwards of six miles, distant from Gilgal: and tak...

Let us go, we pray thee, unto Jordan,.... Which, according to Josephus a, was fifty furlongs, or upwards of six miles, distant from Gilgal:

and take thence every man a beam; by cutting down the trees that grew there; for Mr. Maundrell says b, the banks of Jordan are beset with bushes and trees, which are an harbour for wild beasts; and another traveller c observes, that it is shadowed on both sides with poplars, alders, &c. and who speaks of their cutting down boughs from the trees when there:

and let us make us a place there where we may dwell: near the banks of Jordan, which they might choose for the seclusion and pleasantness of the situation, or because Elijah was taken up to heaven near it, as Abarbinel thinks; from whence it appears that these scholars were far from living an idle life; for they were not only trained up in useful learning, but were employed in trades and manufactures, to which they had been brought up, and knew how to fell timber, and build houses:

and he answered, go ye; he gave them leave, without which they did not choose to do anything.

Gill: 2Ki 6:3 - -- And one said, be content, I pray thee, and with thy servants,.... Or be pleased to go with us; he begged it as a favour, that, being awed by his prese...

And one said, be content, I pray thee, and with thy servants,.... Or be pleased to go with us; he begged it as a favour, that, being awed by his presence, they might preserve peace and order, and have his advice as to the spot of ground to erect their edifice on, and might be protected by him from harm and mischief by men or wild beasts:

and he answered, I will go; he consented to it, knowing perhaps before hand that he should have an opportunity of working a miracle there, as he did.

Gill: 2Ki 6:4 - -- So he went with them. And when they came to Jordan, they cut down wood. Trees which grew upon the banks of it, to build their house with, at least for...

So he went with them. And when they came to Jordan, they cut down wood. Trees which grew upon the banks of it, to build their house with, at least for the rafters and flooring of it, supposing the walls to be built of stone.

Gill: 2Ki 6:5 - -- But as one was felling a beam,.... Cutting down a tree, or a branch of it: the axe head fell into the water: into the waters of Jordan; or "the iro...

But as one was felling a beam,.... Cutting down a tree, or a branch of it:

the axe head fell into the water: into the waters of Jordan; or "the iron" d, the iron part of it, with which the wood was cut; that flew off from the helve into the water:

and he cried, and said, alas, master! for it was borrowed: it grieved him to lose his axe, because he could do no more work, and the more because it was not his own, but he had borrowed it of his neighbour; and still more, because, as it seems, he was poor, and not able to pay for it, which, being of an honest disposition, gave him distress.

Gill: 2Ki 6:6 - -- And the man of God said, where fell it?.... For though endowed with a spirit of prophecy, he did not know all things, and at all times; and if he did ...

And the man of God said, where fell it?.... For though endowed with a spirit of prophecy, he did not know all things, and at all times; and if he did know where it fell, he might ask this question to lead on to the performance of the miracle:

and he showed him the place; the exact place in the river into which it fell:

and he cut down a stick, and cast it in thither; he did not take the old helve and throw in, but a new stick he cut off of a tree; some think he made of this another helve or handle, of the same size and measure with the other, and that this being cast in was miraculously directed and fixed in the hole of the iron at the bottom of the water, and brought it up with it; but, as Abarbinel observes, there is no need to suppose this; the wood was cast into the precise place where the iron fell, and was sent as it were to call it up to it:

and the iron did swim; it came up and appeared, and was bore on the surface of the waters; or, "and made the iron to swim" e; which some understand of the wood cast in, as if it had some peculiar virtue in it to draw up the iron; but it was not any particular chosen wood, but what first occurred to the prophet f; and the meaning is, that Elisha caused it to float, contrary to the nature of iron.

Gill: 2Ki 6:7 - -- Therefore said he, take it up to thee,.... This the prophet said to the man that had lost it: and he put out his hand, and took it; it being on the...

Therefore said he, take it up to thee,.... This the prophet said to the man that had lost it:

and he put out his hand, and took it; it being on the top of the water within his reach.

Gill: 2Ki 6:8 - -- Then the king of Syria warred against Israel,.... Proclaimed war against him; on what account, or how long it was after Naaman his general came with a...

Then the king of Syria warred against Israel,.... Proclaimed war against him; on what account, or how long it was after Naaman his general came with a letter of recommendation from him to the king of Israel, and had his cure, is not said:

and took counsel with his servants; his privy counsellors, or the general officers of his army:

saying, in such and such a place shall be my camp; in some covered hidden place, as the Targum; where he would lie encamped waiting in ambush, to fall upon the king of Israel unawares, as he and his forces should pass that way; the place, no doubt, was named by the king of Syria, though not recorded by the historian; or, as the words may be rendered:

the place of such and such a man; for, as Ben Melech observes, "peloni almoni" are used of persons whose names are either unknown or concealed.

Gill: 2Ki 6:9 - -- And the man of God sent unto the king of Israel,.... That is, Elisha sent to him: saying: beware that thou pass not such a place: not go to it, but...

And the man of God sent unto the king of Israel,.... That is, Elisha sent to him: saying:

beware that thou pass not such a place: not go to it, but avoid it, and pass another way:

for thither the Syrians are come down: are hidden, as the Targum; lie covered at the bottom of the hill, so as not to be seen.

Gill: 2Ki 6:10 - -- And the king of Israel sent to the place which the man of God told him, and warned him of,.... Sent spies thither to see whether the Syrians were ther...

And the king of Israel sent to the place which the man of God told him, and warned him of,.... Sent spies thither to see whether the Syrians were there or not, and whether it was truth the man of God told him; for he had no hearty respect for the prophet, though he had been so serviceable to him:

and saved himself there, not once, nor twice; escaped the snares the king of Syria laid for him, not once, nor twice only, but many times.

Gill: 2Ki 6:11 - -- Therefore the heart of the king of Syria was sore troubled for this thing,.... There was as it were a storm in his breast, as the word signifies; he w...

Therefore the heart of the king of Syria was sore troubled for this thing,.... There was as it were a storm in his breast, as the word signifies; he was like a troubled sea, tossed with tempests, exceeding uneasy in his mind, fretting at the disappointment he met with time after time:

and he called his servants, and said unto them, will ye not show me which of us is for the king of Israel? he suspected that some one of his counsellors was in the interest of the king of Israel, and betrayed his secrets to him, which was the cause of his disappointments.

Gill: 2Ki 6:12 - -- And one of his servants said, none, my lord, O king,.... He believed everyone of his counsellors were true and faithful to him: but Elisha the prop...

And one of his servants said, none, my lord, O king,.... He believed everyone of his counsellors were true and faithful to him:

but Elisha the prophet, that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bedchamber; what is said in the most private place, and in the most secret manner: this man had heard much of Elisha, by Naaman, very probably; or perhaps he had attended him in his journey to Israel for a cure, and so might have personal knowledge of Elisha, and be acquainted with the affair of Gehazi; from whence he concluded, that he, who had the thoughts of men revealed to him, had knowledge of their words and counsels, though ever so secret; see Ecc 10:20.

Gill: 2Ki 6:13 - -- And he said, go, and spy where he is, that I may send and fetch him,.... But how could he expect to take him, who could give the king of Israel such i...

And he said, go, and spy where he is, that I may send and fetch him,.... But how could he expect to take him, who could give the king of Israel such intelligence of his designs against him, that he might escape his snares?

and it was told him, saying, behold, he is in Dothan; a city in the tribe of Manasseh, not far from Shechem; see Gen 37:17.

Gill: 2Ki 6:14 - -- Therefore sent he thither horses and chariots, and a great host,.... To terrify the inhabitants from attempting to defend the prophet, but deliver him...

Therefore sent he thither horses and chariots, and a great host,.... To terrify the inhabitants from attempting to defend the prophet, but deliver him up at once:

and they came by night; that they might come upon them unawares, and their design not be discovered, so as to have timely help from Samaria, which was not far off:

and compassed the city about; that the prophet might not make his escape out of it.

Gill: 2Ki 6:15 - -- And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth,.... Either out of his master's house, or out of the city upon some business to...

And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth,.... Either out of his master's house, or out of the city upon some business to be done early in the morning; this was not Gehazi, but a new servant:

behold, an host compassed the city, both with horses and chariots; which he could see at the door of his master's house, the city being built upon an eminence; or which he perceived, as soon as he came out of the gates of the city, or was about so to do:

and his servant said unto him; Elisha being with him; or else he returned to his master on the sight of such an army, and not being able to go forward:

alas, my master! how shall we do? to get out of the city, and through this host, and proceed on our intended journey; and if he understood that the intention of this formidable host was to take his master, his concern might be the greater; and the more as he was a new servant, and not so well acquainted with his master's being possessed of a power of doing miracles.

Gill: 2Ki 6:16 - -- And he answered, fear not, for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. Meaning the legions of angels that encamped around them.

And he answered, fear not, for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. Meaning the legions of angels that encamped around them.

Gill: 2Ki 6:17 - -- And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see,.... Not the eyes of his body, which were not shut nor blinded, but the...

And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see,.... Not the eyes of his body, which were not shut nor blinded, but the eyes of his mind; or, in other words, grant him a vision, represented in so strong a light, as to remove his fears:

and the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw; he had a vision of angels:

and, behold, the mountain; on which the city was built, or one near it:

was full of horses and chariots of fire; angels in this form, as in 2Ki 2:11, and these were

round about Elisha; being round about the city where he was; or rather so in the vision it was represented to the young man, he saw his master surrounded with horses and chariots of fire, in the utmost safety.

Gill: 2Ki 6:18 - -- And when they came down to him,.... The Syrian army, from the hill on which they were first seen, who came down from thence to the bottom of the hill ...

And when they came down to him,.... The Syrian army, from the hill on which they were first seen, who came down from thence to the bottom of the hill on which the city stood; and whither Elisha came out, in order both to meet them, and proceed on his journey to Samaria:

Elisha prayed unto the Lord, and said, smite this people, I pray thee, with blindness; or "blindnesses" g; with great blindness, such as the men of Sodom were smitten with; the same word is here used as of them, Gen 19:11.

and he smote them with blindness, according to the word of Elisha; not in such manner that they could discern no object, for then they could not have followed Elisha; but their sight was so altered, that they knew not the objects they saw; they appeared quite otherwise to them than they were; they saw the city, but knew it not to be the same, and Elisha, but knew him not to be the man of God, though they might have some in the host that knew him personally.

Gill: 2Ki 6:19 - -- And Elisha said unto them, this is not the way, neither is this the city,.... Which is an answer to some questions of the Syrians; as, whether this wa...

And Elisha said unto them, this is not the way, neither is this the city,.... Which is an answer to some questions of the Syrians; as, whether this was the way to find the prophet Elisha, and this the city in which he was to be found? and he answers most truly, though ambiguously, that the way they were in, and in which should they proceed, was not the way, nor this the city, in which he was to be found, because he was come out of it, and was going to Samaria:

follow me, and I will bring you to the man whom ye seek; as he did: but he led them to Samaria: whither he was going, they being still under that sort of blindness with which they were smitten; otherwise they would have known the country better than to have been led thither.

Gill: 2Ki 6:20 - -- And it came to pass, when they were come into Samaria, that Elisha said, Lord, open the eyes of these men, that they may see,.... So as to know where ...

And it came to pass, when they were come into Samaria, that Elisha said, Lord, open the eyes of these men, that they may see,.... So as to know where they were:

and the Lord opened their eyes, and they saw, and, behold, they were in the midst of Samaria; the gates being thrown open for them, and they led into the very heart of the city; for, no doubt, Elisha sent his servant before, to acquaint the king of Israel with what he was doing; who got a sufficient number of armed men to enclose them, and fall upon them, when put into his hands, as appears by what follows.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:1 Heb “narrow, tight.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:5 Or “ah.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:6 Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:8 The advisers would have mentioned a specific location, but the details are not significant to the narrator’s purpose, so he simply paraphrases h...

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:10 Heb “and the king of Israel sent to the place about which the man of God spoke to him, and he warned it and he guarded himself there, not once a...

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:11 Heb “Will you not tell me who among us [is] for the king of Israel?” The sarcastic rhetorical question expresses the king’s suspicio...

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:13 Heb “Go and see where he [is] so I can send and take him.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:14 Heb “heavy force.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:15 Heb “his young servant said to him.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:16 Heb “for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:17 Heb “and he saw, and look.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:18 Heb “according to the word of Elisha.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:19 For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.

NET Notes: 2Ki 6:20 Heb “and they saw, and look, [they were] in the middle of Samaria.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:2 Let us go, we pray thee, unto Jordan, and take thence every man a ( a ) beam, and let us make us a place there, where we may dwell. And he answered, G...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:6 And the man of God said, Where fell it? And he shewed him the place. And he cut down a stick, and cast [it] in thither; and the iron did ( b ) swim. ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:8 Then the king of Syria warred against Israel, and took counsel with his servants, saying, In ( c ) such and such a place [shall be] my camp. ( c ) Me...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:10 And the king of Israel sent to the place which the man of God told him and warned him of, and ( d ) saved himself there, not once nor twice. ( d ) Th...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:12 And one of his servants said, None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, the prophet that [is] in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speak...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:14 Therefore sent he thither horses, and chariots, and a ( f ) great host: and they came by night, and compassed the city about. ( f ) Though it was not...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:16 And he answered, ( g ) Fear not: for they that [be] with us [are] more than they that [be] with them. ( g ) For he was assured of God's help, and tha...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:17 And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, ( h ) that he may see. And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:18 And when ( i ) they came down to him, Elisha prayed unto the LORD, and said, Smite this people, I pray thee, with blindness. And he smote them with bl...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 6:19 And Elisha said unto them, This [is] not the way, neither [is] this the city: follow me, and I will bring you to the man whom ye seek. But he led ( k ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 6:1-33 - --1 Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their dwellings, causes iron to swim.8 He discloses the king of Syria's counsel.13 The army wh...

MHCC: 2Ki 6:1-7 - --There is that pleasantness in the converse of servants of God, which can make those who listen to them forget the pain and the weariness of labour. Ev...

MHCC: 2Ki 6:8-12 - --The king of Israel regarded the warnings Elisha gave him, of danger from the Syrians, but would not heed the warnings of danger from his sins. Such wa...

MHCC: 2Ki 6:13-23 - --What Elisha said to his servant is spoken to all the faithful servants of God, when without are fightings, and within are fears. Fear not, with that f...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 6:1-7 - -- Several things may be observed here, I. Concerning the sons of the prophets, and their condition and character. The college here spoken of seems to ...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 6:8-12 - -- Here we have Elisha, with his spirit of prophecy, serving the king, as before helping the sons of the prophets; for that, as other gifts, is given t...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 6:13-23 - -- Here is, 1. The great force which the king of Syria sent to seize Elisha. He found out where he was, at Dothan (2Ki 6:13), which was not far from Sa...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:1-4 - -- Elisha Causes an Iron Axe to Float. - The following account gives us an insight into the straitened life of the pupils of the prophets. 2Ki 6:1-4. A...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:5 - -- In the felling of the beams, the iron, i.e., the axe, of one of the pupils of the prophets fell into the water, at which he exclaimed with lamentati...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:6-7 - -- When he showed Elisha, in answer to his inquiry, the place where it had fallen, the latter cut off a stick and threw it thither (into the water) and...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:8-10 - -- Elisha's Action in the War with the Syrians. - 2Ki 6:8-10. In a war which the Syrians carried on against the Israelitish king Joram (not Jehoahaz, a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:11 - -- The king of the Syrians was enraged at this, and said to his servants, "Do ye not show me who of our men (leans) to the king of Israel?"i.e., takes ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:12-14 - -- Then one of the servants answered, "No, my lord king,"i.e., it is not we who disclose thy plans to the king of Israel, "but Elisha the prophet tells...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:15-17 - -- When Elisha's servant went out the next morning and saw the army, which had surrounded the town in the night, he said to the prophet, "Alas, my lord...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 6:18-20 - -- When the enemy came down to Elisha, he prayed to the Lord that He would smite them with blindness; and when this took place according to his word, h...

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...

Constable: 2Ki 6:1-7 - --God's ability to revive the nation 6:1-7 "In contrast to Gehazi who had received the rew...

Constable: 2Ki 6:8-23 - --God's ability to defend and deliver His people from her enemies 6:8-23 The king of Aram ...

Guzik: 2Ki 6:1-33 - --2 Kings 6 - God's Protection of Elisha A. The recovery of the axe head. 1. (1-3) The sons of the prophets need to expand. And the sons of the prop...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ki 6:19 2 KINGS 6:19 —Didn’t Elisha lie to the Syrian troops who were coming to capture him? PROBLEM: When Elisha went out to meet his enemies, he to...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 2 Kings (Outline) MOAB REBELS. (2Ki 1:1) AHAZIAH'S JUDGMENT BY ELIJAH. (2Ki 1:2-8) ELIJAH BRINGS FIRE FROM HEAVEN ON AHAZIAH'S MESSENGERS. (2Ki 1:9-16) AHAZIAH DIES, A...

TSK: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) The events detailed in these books (Kings) are highly interesting and important. The account of the wisdom, magnificence, and extended commerce of So...

TSK: 2 Kings 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ki 6:1, Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their dwellings, causes iron to swim; 2Ki 6:8, He discloses the king of Sy...

Poole: 2 Kings 6 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 6 Elisha, giving leave to the young prophets to enlarge their dwellings, causeth iron to swim, 2Ki 6:1-7 . He discloseth the king of ...

MHCC: 2 Kings 6 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ki 6:1-7) The sons of the prophets enlarge their habitations, Iron made to swim. (2Ki 6:8-12) Elisha discloses the counsels of the Syrians. (2Ki 6...

Matthew Henry: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Kings This second book of the Kings (which the Septuagint, numbering from Samuel, ca...

Matthew Henry: 2 Kings 6 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A further account of the wondrous works of Elisha. 1. His making iron to swim (2Ki 6:1-7). 2. His disclosing to the ...

Constable: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Kings continues the narrative begun in 1 Kings. It opens with the translation of godly Elijah to hea...

Constable: 2 Kings (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Kings) 3. Ahaziah's evil reign in Israel -1 Kings 22:51-2...

Constable: 2 Kings 2 Kings Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. "An Interpretation of the Babylonian Exile: A Study of 2 Kings 20, Isaia...

Haydock: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FOURTH BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book brings us to the conclusion of the kingdom of Israel, (chap. xvii.) and to the captivity of ...

Gill: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS This, and the preceding book, are properly but one book divided into two parts, because of the size of it, as the book of S...

Gill: 2 Kings 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 6 In this chapter are recorded other wonders of Elisha, as causing iron to swim, 2Ki 6:1 having knowledge of the secret cou...

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