2 Kings 1:13
king sent <07725 07971> [he sent again.]
fell .... knees <03766 01290> [fell on. Heb. bowed.]
begged for mercy <02603> [besought.]
Prophet <0430 0376> [O man of God.]
2 Kings 4:35
[to and fro. Heb. once hither and once thither. and the child opened.]
2 Kings 7:2
officer <07991> [a lord, etc. or, a lord which belonged to the king, leaning on his hand.]
Lord <03068> [if the Lord.]
opening holes <0699> [windows.]
see ....... eyes <07200 05869> [thou shalt see it.]
2 Kings 7:19
2 Kings 10:5
subjects <05650> [We are thy servants.]
2 Kings 10:30
well <02895> [Because thou hast.]
regard <03824> [according to all that.]
descendants <01121> [thy children.]
2 Kings 21:16
Manasseh <04519> [Manasseh.]
<06310> [one end to another. Heb. mouth to mouth. beside his sin.]
2 Kings 22:20
allow .... die <0622> [I will gather.]
allow .... die <0622> [thou shalt.]
During thy life, none of these calamities shall fall upon thee nor thy people; no adversary shall be permitted to disturb the peace of Judea; and thou shalt at last "be gathered into thy grave in peace." Now, though it is stated that Pharaoh-Necho slew him at Megiddo, yet the Assyrians and the Jews were at peace; and though Josiah might feel it his duty to oppose the Egyptian king's going against his friend and ally, and that, in his endeavours to oppose him, he was mortally wounded at Megiddo, yet certainly he was not killed there, but was brought to Jerusalem, where he died in peace.
allow .... die <0622> [gathered.]