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2 Kings 1:2

1:2

lattice <07639> [a lattice.]

The flat roofs of the eastern houses are generally surrounded by a parapet wall breast high; but instead of this, some terraces are guarded with balustrades only, or latticed work. Of the same kind, probably, was the lattice, or net, as the term {shevacha} seems to import, through which Ahaziah fell into the court. This incident proves the necessity of the law for the formation of battlements for roof, (De 22:8,) which God graciously dictated from Sinai, which furnishes a beautiful example of his paternal care and goodness; for the terrace was a place where many offices of the family were performed, and business frequently transacted.

injured <02470> [was sick.]

Baal Zebub <01176> [Baal-zebub.]

[Beelzebub. god.]

survive <02421> [whether.]


2 Kings 2:3

2:3

members <01121> [And the sons.]

master <0113> [thy master.]


2 Kings 2:5

2:5

members <01121> [the sons. i.e., as the Targumist renders, {talmeedey neveeya,} "disciples of the prophets." thy master. See on ver.]

know .................. know ... quiet <03045 02814> [Yea, I know it.]


2 Kings 4:42

4:42

Baal Shalisha <01190> [Baal-shalisha.]

food ...... loaves of bread <03899> [bread.]

barley <08184> [of barley.]

said <06861 0559> [the husk thereof. or, his scrip, or garment.]

Note: Parched corn, or corn to be parched; full ears before they are ripe, parched on the fire: a very frequent food in the East. The loaves were probably extremely small, as their loaves of bread still are in eastern countries. But small as this may appear, it would be a considerable present in the time of famine; though very inadequate to the number of persons. Baal-shalisha, of which the person who made this seasonable present was an inhabitant, was situated, according to Eusebius and Jerome, fifteen miles north of Diospolis, or Lydda.


2 Kings 7:16

7:16

looted .... camp <04264 0962> [spoiled the tents.]

said <01697> [according to.]


2 Kings 16:18

16:18

awning <04329> [the covert.]

There are a great number of conjectures concerning this covert; but it is probable that it was either, as Locke supposes, a sort of shelter or canopy erected for the people on the sabbath when the crowd was too great for the porch to contain them; or, as Dr. Geddes supposes, a seat, covered with a canopy, placed on an elevation, for the king and his court, when they attended public worship.


2 Kings 20:9

20:9

sign <0226> [This sign.]




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