
Text -- 2 Kings 6:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 6:17
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 6:17
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].
Clarke -> 2Ki 6:17
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.
Defender -> 2Ki 6:17
TSK -> 2Ki 6:17
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...
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, Psa 68:17, Psa 91:11, Psa 104:3; Eze 1:13-16; Zec 1:8, Zec 6:1-7; Mat 26:53; Heb 1:14; Rev 19:11, Rev 19:14

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Barnes -> 2Ki 6:17
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.
Poole -> 2Ki 6:17
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.
Haydock -> 2Ki 6:17
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)
Gill -> 2Ki 6:17
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.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 6:1-33
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 6:13-23
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 6:13-23
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 6:15-17
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...
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 6:8-23
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...
