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2 Kings 10:15

10:15

[lighted on. Heb. found.]

13 9:21 *margins [All]

Jehonadab ........................... Jehonadab <03082> [Jehonadab.]

[Jonadab. Rechab.]

<01288> [saluted. Heb. blessed.]

as committed .... as ............ If <03824 03477 03426> [Is thine heart right.]

give .... hand .... offered ... hand <05414 03027> [give me.]

pulled ... up <05927> [he took him.]

Jehu asked for the hand of Jehonadab not merely for the purpose of assisting him into the chariot, but that he might give him an assurance that he would assist him in the prosecution of his desires; for giving the hand is considered as a pledge of friendship and fidelity, or a form of entering into a contract, among all nations. Mr. Bruce relates, that when he entreated the protection of a {sheikh,} the great people who were assembled came, "and after joining hands, repeated a kind of prayer, of about two minutes long; by which they declared themselves and their children accursed, if ever they lifted their hands against me in the {tell,} (or field) in the desert, or on the river; or, in case that I, or mine, should fly to them for refuge, if they did not protect us at the risk of their lives, their families, and their fortunes, or, as they emphatically expressed it, to the death of the last male child among them." Another striking instance occurs in Ockley's History of the Saracens. Telha, just before he died, asked one of Ali's men if he belonged to the emperor of the faithful; and being informed that he did, "Give me then," said he, "your hand, that I may put mine in it, and by this action renew the oath of fidelity which I have already made to Ali."


2 Kings 10:1

10:1

seventy sons <01121 07657> [seventy sons.]

Samaria .......... Samaria <08111> [in Samaria.]

officials <08269> [the rulers.]

guardians <0539> [them. Heb. nourishers.]


2 Kings 1:1-2

1:1

Moab <04124> [Moab.]

After ... died <0310 04194> [after the.]


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 1:8

1:8

hairy man <01167 08181> [an hairy man.]

That is, he wore a rough garment, either made of camels' hair, as that of John Baptist, or of a skin, dressed with the hair on. Sir J. Chardin informs us, in a MS. note on this place, cited by Mr. Harmer, that the eastern dervishes and fakeers are clothed just as Elijah was, with a hairy garment, girded with a leathern girdle.


Lamentations 5:6

5:6

<05414> [given.]

<04714> [to the Egyptians.]


Galatians 2:9

2:9

James <2385> [James.]

pillars <4769> [pillars.]

grace <5485> [the grace.]

of fellowship <2842> [fellowship.]

we .... to ...... to <2249 1519> [we should.]




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