
Text -- 2 Kings 9:1-9 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 9:1 - -- The kings of Israel and Judah were both absent, and Jehu, as it seems, was left in chief command.
The kings of Israel and Judah were both absent, and Jehu, as it seems, was left in chief command.

Wesley: 2Ki 9:7 - -- _That they were idolaters was bad enough: yet that is not mentioned here: the controversy God has with them, is for being persecutors. Nothing fills t...
_That they were idolaters was bad enough: yet that is not mentioned here: the controversy God has with them, is for being persecutors. Nothing fills the measure of the iniquity of any prince so as this doth, nor brings a surer or sorer ruin.
JFB: 2Ki 9:1 - -- A city of great importance to the Hebrew people, east of Jordan, as a fortress of defense against the Syrians. Jehoram had regained it (2Ki 8:29). But...
A city of great importance to the Hebrew people, east of Jordan, as a fortress of defense against the Syrians. Jehoram had regained it (2Ki 8:29). But the Israelitish army was still encamped there, under the command of Jehu.

JFB: 2Ki 9:2 - -- Both to ensure the safety of the messenger and to prevent all obstruction in the execution of the business.
Both to ensure the safety of the messenger and to prevent all obstruction in the execution of the business.

JFB: 2Ki 9:3 - -- This was only a part of the message; the full announcement of which is given (2Ki 9:7-10).
This was only a part of the message; the full announcement of which is given (2Ki 9:7-10).

For fear of being surprised and overtaken by the spies or servants of the court.

JFB: 2Ki 9:4-6 - -- His ready undertaking of this delicate and hazardous mission was an eminent proof of his piety and obedience. The act of anointing being done through ...
His ready undertaking of this delicate and hazardous mission was an eminent proof of his piety and obedience. The act of anointing being done through a commissioned prophet, was a divine intimation of his investiture with the sovereign power. But it was sometimes done long prior to the actual possession of the throne (1Sa 16:13); and, in like manner, the commission had, in this instance, been given also a long time before to Elijah [1Ki 19:16], who, for good reasons, left it in charge to Elisha; and he awaited God's time and command for executing it [POOLE].
Clarke: 2Ki 9:1 - -- One of the children of the prophets - The Jews say that this was Jonah the prophet, the son of Amittai
One of the children of the prophets - The Jews say that this was Jonah the prophet, the son of Amittai

Gird up thy loins - What thou hast to do requires the utmost despatch.

Clarke: 2Ki 9:4 - -- The young man the prophet - This should be translated, The servant of the prophet; that is, the servant which Elisha now had in place of Gehazi.
The young man the prophet - This should be translated, The servant of the prophet; that is, the servant which Elisha now had in place of Gehazi.

Clarke: 2Ki 9:6 - -- King over the people of the Lord - This pointed out to Jehu that he was to rule that people according to God’ s law; and consequently, that he ...
King over the people of the Lord - This pointed out to Jehu that he was to rule that people according to God’ s law; and consequently, that he was to restore the pure worship of the Most High in Israel.

Clarke: 2Ki 9:7 - -- Thou shalt smite the house of Ahab - For their most cruel murders they have forfeited their own lives, according to that immutable law, "He that she...
Thou shalt smite the house of Ahab - For their most cruel murders they have forfeited their own lives, according to that immutable law, "He that sheddeth man’ s blood by man shall his blood be shed."This and the two following verses contain the commission which Jehu received from the Lord against the bloody house of Ahab.
Defender -> 2Ki 9:8
Defender: 2Ki 9:8 - -- This pronouncement of coming doom on the descendants of Ahab uses language that sound vulgar to modern ears, and modern translations invariably use so...
This pronouncement of coming doom on the descendants of Ahab uses language that sound vulgar to modern ears, and modern translations invariably use some euphemism instead of the literal translation as in the Authorized Version. Nevertheless the actual words uttered by the prophet, quoting the words of the Lord Himself, were exactly as given in the King James, and it would seem there must be good reason why the Spirit-inspired Scriptures would use such explicit language - in this and several other instances - when it seems at first that "every adult male" would have done just as well. Wherever it is used (1Sa 25:22, 1Sa 25:34; 1Ki 14:10; 1Ki 16:11; 1Ki 21:21), it is used as a pejorative and in a context of judgment against evil. It was evidently a proverbial expression in Israel, probably applied to those men who were of such arrogant and evil temperament as to blatantly engage in public urination against the walls of those they disliked. Not only were such descendants of Ahab to be cut off, but even those who were "shut up" (too old or too young to engage in outside work or warfare, and thus kept at home) and "left in Israel.""
TSK: 2Ki 9:1 - -- 1Ki 20:35
one : The Jews say that this was Jonah, the prophet, the son of Amittai.
the children : 2Ki 4:1, 2Ki 6:1-3
Gird up thy loins : As the upper ...
one : The Jews say that this was Jonah, the prophet, the son of Amittai.
the children : 2Ki 4:1, 2Ki 6:1-3
Gird up thy loins : As the upper garments of the Orientals were long and flowing, it was indispensably necessary to tuck up the skirts with a girdle about their loins, in order to use any expedition in their work or on a journey. 2Ki 4:29; 1Ki 18:46; Jer 1:17; Luk 12:35-37; 1Pe 1:13
box of oil : 1Sa 10:1, 1Sa 16:1; 1Ki 1:39
Ramothgilead : 2Ki 8:28, 2Ki 8:29; Deu 4:1, Deu 4:3; 1Ki 22:4, 1Ki 22:20

TSK: 2Ki 9:2 - -- Jehu : Jehoram having retired from the army, Jehu seems to have been left first in command, having been long employed by Ahab’ s family. 2Ki 9:14...

TSK: 2Ki 9:3 - -- pour it : Exo 29:7; Lev 8:12; 1Sa 16:13; 1Ki 19:16
I have anointed : 2Ki 8:13; 1Sa 9:16, 1Sa 15:1, 1Sa 15:17, 1Sa 16:12; Psa 75:6, Psa 75:7; Pro 8:15,...

TSK: 2Ki 9:4 - -- the young man : Hannaâr hannavee , not as some would render, ""the servant of the prophet,""but, as correctly rendered by our venerable translato...
the young man :

TSK: 2Ki 9:6 - -- he arose : Act 23:18, Act 23:19
I have anointed : 2Ki 9:3; 1Ki 1:34, 1Ki 19:16; 2Ch 22:7; Psa 2:6 *marg. Psa 75:6; Isa 45:1; Dan 2:21, Dan 4:17, Dan 4...

TSK: 2Ki 9:7 - -- I may avenge : Deu 32:35, Deu 32:43; Psa 94:1-7; Mat 23:35; Luk 18:7, Luk 18:8; Rom 12:19, Rom 13:4; Heb 10:30; Rev 6:9, Rev 6:10, Rev 18:20, Rev 19:2...

TSK: 2Ki 9:8 - -- I will cut off : 1Ki 14:10, 1Ki 14:11, 1Ki 21:21, 1Ki 21:22
him that pisseth : 1Sa 25:22
him that is shut up : 2Ki 14:26; Deu 32:36

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: 2Ki 9:1 - -- Box - Rather, "flask,"or "vial"1Sa 10:1. Oil and ointment were commonly kept in open-mouthed jars, vases, or bottles made of glass, alabaster, ...
Box - Rather, "flask,"or "vial"1Sa 10:1. Oil and ointment were commonly kept in open-mouthed jars, vases, or bottles made of glass, alabaster, or earthen-ware. Many such vessels have been found both in Egypt and Assyria. The "oil"was the holy oil, compounded after the receipt given in Exodus Exo 30:23-25.

Barnes: 2Ki 9:3 - -- Flee, and tarry not - The probable object of these directions was at once to prevent questioning, and to render the whole thing more striking.
Flee, and tarry not - The probable object of these directions was at once to prevent questioning, and to render the whole thing more striking.

Barnes: 2Ki 9:5 - -- The chief officers - the generals - were assembled together in Jehu’ s quarters, perhaps holding a council of war. The place of assembly seems ...
The chief officers - the generals - were assembled together in Jehu’ s quarters, perhaps holding a council of war. The place of assembly seems to have been the great court. Hence, Jehu "went into the house"2Ki 9:6 entered, that is, one of the rooms opening into the court.
Poole: 2Ki 9:1 - -- Gird up thy loins for haste, to take this opportunity when the kings of Israel and Judah were both absent, 2Ki 8:29 , and Jehu, as it seems, was lef...

Poole: 2Ki 9:2 - -- Partly that the work may not be hindered, and partly for the security of thy own person. See 2Ki 9:3 .
Partly that the work may not be hindered, and partly for the security of thy own person. See 2Ki 9:3 .

Poole: 2Ki 9:3 - -- I have anointed thee king over Israel: this was not his whole message; but the rest of it is particularly declared 2Ki 9:7-10 , and is to be understo...
I have anointed thee king over Israel: this was not his whole message; but the rest of it is particularly declared 2Ki 9:7-10 , and is to be understood here.

Poole: 2Ki 9:4 - -- Which is here noted as an eminent act of obedience, whereby he run into a manifest hazard of his life.
Which is here noted as an eminent act of obedience, whereby he run into a manifest hazard of his life.

Poole: 2Ki 9:6 - -- Into the house i.e. into an inner chamber in the house, 2Ki 9:2 .
He poured the oil on his head thereby in God’ s name letting him into the ac...
Into the house i.e. into an inner chamber in the house, 2Ki 9:2 .
He poured the oil on his head thereby in God’ s name letting him into the actual possession of the kingdom. For if Elijah did before this time anoint him, as some think, from 1Ki 19:16 , that unction did only confer a remote right to the kingdom, as Samuel’ s unction did to David, 1Sa 16:13 . Though others think Elijah did perform that command by Elisha, to whom he left it in charge, and Elisha waited God’ s time and command for the actual execution of it, which he received at this time.
Haydock: 2Ki 9:1 - -- One. The Rabbins say Jonas; who at this rate, must have been very young, as he prophesied 50 years afterwards, under Jeroboam II. (Calmet) ---
Eli...
One. The Rabbins say Jonas; who at this rate, must have been very young, as he prophesied 50 years afterwards, under Jeroboam II. (Calmet) ---
Eliseus did not go himself, to avoid giving umbrage, and in obedience to God's order. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 9:3 - -- Bottle. See 1 Kings x. 1. Elias had received orders to anoint Jehu, 3 Kings xix 16. (Calmet) ---
There. The utmost expedition was necessary, th...
Bottle. See 1 Kings x. 1. Elias had received orders to anoint Jehu, 3 Kings xix 16. (Calmet) ---
There. The utmost expedition was necessary, that Joram might be surprised, as well as Ochozias, and their devoted families. (Menochius)

Jezabel, who had persecuted the prophets unto death, 3 Kings xviii. 4.

Haydock: 2Ki 9:8 - -- Israel. See Deuteronomy xxxii. 36., and 3 Kings xiv. 10., for an explanation of these expressions. (Calmet)
Israel. See Deuteronomy xxxii. 36., and 3 Kings xiv. 10., for an explanation of these expressions. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Ki 9:1 - -- And Elisha the prophet called one of the children of the prophets,.... Who the Jews generally say k was Jonah the son of Amittai:
and said, gird up...
And Elisha the prophet called one of the children of the prophets,.... Who the Jews generally say k was Jonah the son of Amittai:
and said, gird up thy loins; his loose and long garments about his loins, for quicker dispatch in travelling:
and take this box of oil in thine hand; for an use after directed to:
and go to Ramothgilead; where Joram had left his army with his captains, to keep the city from the Syrians.

Gill: 2Ki 9:2 - -- And when thou comest thither,.... To Ramothgilead; but from whence he went is uncertain, doubtless where there was a school of the prophets, perhaps t...
And when thou comest thither,.... To Ramothgilead; but from whence he went is uncertain, doubtless where there was a school of the prophets, perhaps that which was erected near Jordan, on the other side of which lay Ramothgilead, 2Ki 6:1,
look out there Jehu the son of Jehoshaphat the son of Nimshi; the same that Elijah was ordered to anoint, but it was deferred till now, a reprieve being granted to Ahab upon his humiliation, 1Ki 19:16,
and go in, and make him arise up from among his brethren; the captains of the army:
and carry him into an inner chamber; a chamber within a chamber, as in the original; this he was to do for secrecy, that it might not be seen what he did to Jehu; and lest he should be prevented doing it by the captains, or be exposed to danger for doing it; since that might be deemed treason to do what he was to do, and did, as follows.

Gill: 2Ki 9:3 - -- Then take the box of oil, and pour it on his head,.... When in the chamber together alone:
and say, thus saith the Lord, I have anointed thee king ...
Then take the box of oil, and pour it on his head,.... When in the chamber together alone:
and say, thus saith the Lord, I have anointed thee king over Israel; which was done, not with the anointing oil in the temple, which could not be come by; and with which, as Kimchi from their Rabbins says, only the kings of the house of David were anointed, and they only when there was a division, or the crown was translated to another family, as was the case now; but with common oil, or the oil of balsam, such as the prophet had in his house:
then open the door and flee, and tarry not; lest he should be examined by the captains, and come into danger; though before he went out he was to say what is recorded in 2Ki 9:7.

Gill: 2Ki 9:4 - -- So the young man, even the young man the prophet, went to Ramothgilead. It is repeated, that it might be observed that it was a young man that went, w...
So the young man, even the young man the prophet, went to Ramothgilead. It is repeated, that it might be observed that it was a young man that went, who was more fit for this service than Elisha, partly because of his age, and partly because he would be less known; as also his age is remarked, this being a bold and daring action in a young man to anoint a new king, as well as it was honourable; and moreover, he was not only one of the sons of the prophets, but was a prophet himself, though young, and still a more fit person for such a service; though the Targum is, a young man, a disciple of the prophets.

Gill: 2Ki 9:5 - -- And when he came, behold, the captains of the host were sitting,.... Either at a table, being at dinner, or at a council of war:
and he said, I hav...
And when he came, behold, the captains of the host were sitting,.... Either at a table, being at dinner, or at a council of war:
and he said, I have an errand unto thee, O captain; looking and directing his speech to Jehu; or, "I have a word to thee" l; something to say to thee, intimating that he desired to speak to him alone:
and Jehu said, unto which of all us? not perhaps at first thoroughly understanding who he meant; or however was willing to have it repeated and explained, that it might be manifest to the whole company that he was intended:
and he said, to thee, O captain; and to him only.

Gill: 2Ki 9:6 - -- And he arose, and went into the house,.... Into the inner chamber in it:
and he poured the oil on his head, and said unto him, thus saith the Lord ...
And he arose, and went into the house,.... Into the inner chamber in it:
and he poured the oil on his head, and said unto him, thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I have anointed thee king over the people of the Lord, even over Israel; for though they were fallen into idolatry, and from the pure worship of God, yet the Lord had still a right unto them, and as yet he had not wrote a "Loammi" Hos 1:9 upon them; and there were many among them which had not bowed the knee to Baal.

Gill: 2Ki 9:7 - -- And thou shalt smite the house of Ahab thy master,.... For Jehu was one of Ahab's captains, as he was now one of his son's, as appears from 2Ki 9:25, ...
And thou shalt smite the house of Ahab thy master,.... For Jehu was one of Ahab's captains, as he was now one of his son's, as appears from 2Ki 9:25, but this was to be no objection with him to the destroying of his house, as being an act of high treason, since he had an order for it from the King of kings, and Lord of lords; which otherwise would have seemed unlawful and criminal, and what follows will sufficiently vindicate the justice of God in it:
that I may avenge the blood of my servants the prophets, and the blood of all the servants of the Lord, at the hand of Jezebel; who killed the prophets of the Lord, and caused to be put to death Naboth the servant of the Lord, and now their blood was to be avenged on her and her son Joram, and all her family.

Gill: 2Ki 9:8 - -- For the whole house of Ahab shall perish,.... Be cut off by death, and that in a violent manner, not one should escape:
and I will cut off from Aha...

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NET Notes: 2Ki 9:2 Heb “and go and set him apart from his brothers and bring him into an inner room in an inner room.”


NET Notes: 2Ki 9:4 Heb “the young man, the young man, the prophet.” The MT is probably dittographic, the phrase “the young man” being accidentall...


NET Notes: 2Ki 9:6 Heb “he”; the referent (the prophet) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 2Ki 9:7 Heb “I will avenge the shed blood of my servants the prophets and the shed blood of all the servants of the Lord from the hand of Jezebel.”...

NET Notes: 2Ki 9:8 Heb “and I will cut off from Ahab those who urinate against a wall, [including both those who are] restrained and let free [or, ‘abandoned...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 9:1 And Elisha the prophet called one of the children of the prophets, and said unto him, ( a ) Gird up thy loins, and take this box of oil in thine hand,...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 9:6 And he arose, and went into the house; and he poured the oil on his head, and said unto him, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, I have ( b ) anointed ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 9:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 9:1-37 - --1 Elisha sends a young prophet with instructions to anoint Jehu at Ramoth-gilead.4 The prophet having done his message, flees.11 Jehu, being made king...
MHCC -> 2Ki 9:1-10
MHCC: 2Ki 9:1-10 - --In these and the like events, we must acknowledge the secret working of God, disposing men to fulfil his purposes respecting them. Jehu was anointed k...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 9:1-10
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 9:1-10 - -- We have here the anointing of Jehu to be king, who was, at this time, a commander (probably commander-in-chief) of the forces employed at Ramoth-Gil...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 9:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 9:1-10 - --
Anointing of Jehu by Command of Elisha. - While the Israelitish army was at Ramoth, Elisha executed the last of the commissions which Elijah had rec...
Constable -> 2Ki 8:25--9:30; 2Ki 9:1-13
Constable: 2Ki 8:25--9:30 - --6. Ahaziah's evil reign in Judah 8:25-9:29
There were two King Ahaziahs as there were two King J...
