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2 Kings 4:39

4:39

field ......... wild vine ....... fruit <07704 01612> [a wild vine.]

field ......... wild ........ fruit <06498 07704> [wild gourds.]

The word {pakk“th,} from {peka,} in Chaldee, to burst, and in Syriac, to crack, thunder, is generally supposed to be the fruits of the coloquintida, or colocynth; whose leaves are large, placed alternately, very much like those of the vine, whence it might be called a wild vine: the flowers are white, and the fruit of the gourd kind, of the size of a large apple, and when ripe, of a yellow colour, and a pleasant and inviting appearance. It ranks among vegetable poisons, as all intense bitters do; but, judiciously employed, it is of considerable use in medicine. It is said that the fruit, when ripe, is so full of wind that it bursts, and throws its liquor and seeds to a great distance: and if touched, before it breaks of itself, it flies open with an explosion, and discharges its foetid contents in the face of him who touched it.


2 Kings 8:3

8:3

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


2 Kings 19:26

19:26

powerless <03027 07116> [of small power. Heb. short of hand.]

terrified ......... plants <02865 06212> [they were.]

plants ............. grass <06212 02682> [the grass.]


2 Kings 9:25

9:25

<03068> [the Lord.]


2 Kings 8:5

8:5

Elisha ........ life ........................................... life <02421> [he had restored.]

woman .............................. woman <0802> [behold, the woman.]

master <0113> [My lord.]


2 Kings 18:17

18:17

king .................. King <04428> [A.M. 3294. B.C. 710. the king.]

general <08661> [Tartan.]

Calmet remarks, that these are not the names of persons, but of offices: {Tartan} signifies "he who presides over gifts or tribute;" {Rabsaris,} "the chief of the eunuchs;" and {Rabshakeh,} "the chief cup-bearer."

large <03515> [great. Heb. heavy. the conduit of the upper pool.]

If the Fuller's field were near En-Rogel, or the Fuller's fountain, east of Jerusalem, as is generally supposed, then the conduit of the upper pool may been an aqueduct that brought the water from the upper or eastern reservoir of that fountain, which had been seized in order to distress the city.




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