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2 Kings 2:24

2:24

called ... judgment <07043 08034> [cursed them.]

bears <01677> [she bears.]

boys <03206> [children of them.]


2 Kings 7:16

7:16

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

said <01697> [according to.]


2 Kings 8:3

8:3

[A.M. 3119. B.C. 885.]


2 Kings 9:24

9:24

aimed ... bow <07198 04390 03027> [drew a bow with his full strength. Heb. filled his hand with a bow. smote.]

knees <03766> [sunk. Heb. bowed.]


2 Kings 11:7-8

11:7

units <03027> [parts. or, companies. Heb. hands. go forth.]


11:8

approaches .............. goes <0935> [he that cometh.]


2 Kings 11:12

11:12

out <03318> [he brought.]

placed ..... crown <05145 05414> [put the crown.]

insignia <05715> [the testimony.]

poured ........ clapped <04886 05221> [anointed him.]

clapped <05221> [and they clapped.]

{Wyyakkoo kaph,} "they clapped the hand," which Mr. Harmer thinks was similar to the mode in which Oriental females express their respect for persons of high rank, by gently applying one of their hands to their mouth. So Pitts relates, that in some of the towns of Barbary, the leaders of the sacred caravan being received with loud acclamations, "the very women get upon the tops of the houses to view the parade, or fine show, where they keep striking their four fingers on their lips, as fast as they can, making a joyful noise all the while."

cried out <0559> [and said.]

king's ................................ live ... king <02421 04428> [God save the king. Heb. Let the king live.]


2 Kings 13:5

13:5

deliverer <03467> [a saviour.]

This saviour was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars are subsequently detailed. Houbigant recommends to read the seventh verse after the fourth.

more <08032> [before-time. Heb. yesterday and third day.]


2 Kings 18:18

18:18

Eliakim <0471> [Eliakim.]

Shebna <07644> [Shebna.]

scribe <05608> [the scribe. or, secretary.]

2Sa 8:17 *marg:

secretary <02142> [the recorder.]


2 Kings 19:9

19:9

heard <08085> [when he heard.]

When Sennacherib had levied contributions on Hezekiah, he marched his army into Egypt; where, after several successes, he laid siege to Pelusium, and spent much time in it; but hearing that Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia, whom Strabo calls Therchon, was marching against him with a great army, to assist his kinsman Sevechus, or Sethon, the king of Egypt, he durst not abide his coming, but raised the siege; and returning to Judea, he encamped against Lachish, and afterwards against Libnah. But finding that Tirhakah pursued him as a fugitive, he marched back to encounter him; and having totally routed his army, he returned to wreak his vengeance on Hezekiah.

sent <07971> [sent.]


2 Kings 21:15

21:15

time ........... day <03117> [since the day.]




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