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2 Kings 14:1-10

14:1

Joash ..... Joash's <03101> [A.M. 3165. B.C. 839. Joash.]

reign ........... Amaziah <04427 0558> [reigned Amaziah.]


14:3

did ............... example <06213> [A.M. 3165-3194. B.C. 839-810. he did.]

did ............... example ..... Joash <06213 03101> [he did according.]


14:4

high places ................ high places <01116> [the high places.]


14:5

executed ...... assassinated <05221> [A.M. 3166. B.C. 838. that he slew.]

servants <05650> [his servants.]


14:6

Fathers ........................ fathers <01> [The fathers.]


14:7

defeated <05221> [A.M. 3177. B.C.827. slew.]

Salt Valley <04417 01516> [the valley of salt.]

Some suppose that the Valley of Salt was south of the Dead, or Salt Sea, towards the land of Edom; and others suppose it to be the Valley of Salt, about three or four miles south-east of Palmyra, which now supplies, in a great measure, the surrounding country with salt.

Sela <05554> [Selah. or, the rock.]

{Selah} is generally supposed to be the same as {Petra,} which in Greek signifies a rock, the celebrated capital of Arabia Petr‘a. Strabo places it three or four days' journey from Jericho, and five days' journey from the forest of palm trees on the Red Sea. Pliny places it 600 miles from Gaza, and 125 from the Persian Gulf; but Cellarius and Reland very justly consider that the numbers have been changed, and that we ought to read 125 miles from Gaza, and 600 from the Persian Gulf. Eusebius places Beerothbenejaakan 30 miles west from Petra, and Elath ten miles east; and Burckhardt discovered the ruins of this ancient city in a valley called Wady Mousa.

Joktheel <03371> [Joktheel.]


14:8

Amaziah <0558> [A.M. 3178. B.C. 826. Amaziah.]

<03212> [Come.]


14:9

thornbush ................................. thorn <02336> [The thistle.]

The word {choach,} which is rendered here, and in 2 Ch 25:18; Job 31:18, thistle, in 1 Sa 13:6, thicket in Isa 34:13, bramble, and in 2 Ch 33:11; Pr 26:9; So 2:2; Ho 9:6 thorn, is probably the black thorn, or sloe tree, the {prunus spinosa} of Linn‘us, as the same word signifies in Arabic. There is a vast deal of insolent dignity in this remonstrance of Jehoash; but it has nothing conciliatory; no proposal of making amends for the injury his army had done to the unoffending inhabitants of Judah. (2 Ch 25:10-13.) The comparatively useless thorn, which may by chance lacerate the incautious passenger, is made the emblem of the house of Judah and David, while the house of Jehu is represented by the stately cedar.


14:10

head <03820> [thine heart.]

success ... stay <03513 03427> [glory of this.]

palace <01004> [home. Heb. thy house. why shouldest.]




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