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2 Kings 1:2

Context
1:2 Ahaziah fell through a window lattice in his upper chamber in Samaria 1  and was injured. He sent messengers with these orders, 2  “Go, ask 3  Baal Zebub, 4  the god of Ekron, if I will survive this injury.”

2 Kings 25:17

Context
25:17 Each of the pillars was about twenty-seven feet 5  high. The bronze top of one pillar was about four and a half feet 6  high and had bronze latticework and pomegranate shaped ornaments all around it. The second pillar with its latticework was like it.

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[1:2]  1 map For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.

[1:2]  2 tn Heb “and he sent messengers and said to them.”

[1:2]  3 tn That is, “seek an oracle from.”

[1:2]  4 sn Apparently Baal Zebub refers to a local manifestation of the god Baal at the Philistine city of Ekron. The name appears to mean “Lord of the Flies,” but it may be a deliberate scribal corruption of Baal Zebul, “Baal, the Prince,” a title known from the Ugaritic texts. For further discussion and bibliography, see HALOT 261 s.v. זְבוּב בַּעַל and M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 25.

[25:17]  5 tn Heb “eighteen cubits.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about eighteen inches (45 cm) long.

[25:17]  6 tn Heb “three cubits.” The parallel passage in Jer 52:22 has “five.”



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