2 Kings 2:18
2 Kings 2:20
Get ......... salt .... So ... got <04417 03947> [salt therein.]
2 Kings 3:16
Make ...... valley <06213 05158> [Make this valley.]
2 Kings 4:12
Gehazi <01522> [Gehazi.]
servant <05288> [servant.]
2 Kings 5:16
Lord <03068> [As the Lord.]
take ......... take <03947> [I will receive.]
2 Kings 6:13
find out where <0351 07200> [spy where.]
Dothan <01886> [Dothan.]
This is supposed to be the same place where Joseph was sold by his brethren; and it is placed by Eusebius 12 miles north of Samaria.
2 Kings 6:16
afraid <03372 07227> [Fear not.]
<07227> [they that be.]
2 Kings 6:21
master <01> [My father.]
This was dastardly: the utmost he ought to have done with these men, when thus brought into his hand, was to make them prisoners of war.
strike ... down <05221> [shall.]
2 Kings 6:27
Lord <03068> [If the Lord, etc. or, Let not the Lord save thee. whence.]
2 Kings 9:23
trap <04820> [There is treachery.]
2 Kings 9:33
Throw ... down .... threw ... down <08058> [Throw her down.]
horses <05483> [and on the horses.]
This terrible mode of punishment appears to have been but rarely used, though we occasionally meet with it during this and subsequent periods. The same punishment, it is well known, obtained among the Romans, who used to throw certain malefactors from the Tarpeian rock. This practice obtains among the Moors at Constantia, a town of Barbary; and is also of frequent occurrence in Persia.
when ..... ground <07429> [and he trode.]
2 Kings 10:16
see <03212 07200> [Come with me.]
2 Kings 10:22
robes ............ robes <03830 04403> [vestments.]
2 Kings 13:15
2 Kings 20:7
Get .... cake ....... ordered <03947 01690> [Take a lump.]
ulcerated sore <07822> [the boil.]
The word {shechin,} from the Arabic {sachana,} to be hot, signifies an inflammatory tumour, or burning boil; and some think that Hezekiah's malady was a pleurisy; others, that it was the plague; and others, the elephantiasis, a species of leprosy, as one of the Hexapla versions renders in Job 2:7. A poultice of figs might be very proper to maturate a boil, or dismiss any obstinate inflammatory swelling; but we need not discuss its propriety in this case, because it was as much the means which God chose to bless for his recovery, as the clay which Christ moistened to anoint the eyes of the blind man; for in both cases, without Divine interposition the cure could not have been effected.