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2 Kings 8:15

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8:15 The next day Hazael 1  took a piece of cloth, dipped it in water, and spread it over Ben Hadad’s 2  face until he died. Then Hazael replaced him as king.

2 Kings 8:28

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8:28 He joined Ahab’s son Joram in a battle against King Hazael of Syria at Ramoth Gilead in which the Syrians defeated Joram.

2 Kings 8:8

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8:8 So the king told Hazael, “Take a gift 3  and go visit the prophet. Request from him an oracle from the Lord. Ask him, 4  ‘Will I recover from this sickness?’”

2 Kings 8:13

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8:13 Hazael said, “How could your servant, who is as insignificant as a dog, accomplish this great military victory?” 5  Elisha answered, “The Lord has revealed to me that you will be the king of Syria.” 6 
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[8:15]  1 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Hazael) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[8:15]  2 tn Heb “his”; the referent (Ben Hadad) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[8:8]  3 tn The Hebrew text also has “in your hand.”

[8:8]  4 tn Heb “Inquire of the Lord through him, saying.”

[8:13]  5 tn Heb “Indeed, what is your servant, a dog, that he could do this great thing?” With his reference to a dog, Hazael is not denying that he is a “dog” and protesting that he would never commit such a dastardly “dog-like” deed. Rather, as Elisha’s response indicates, Hazael is suggesting that he, like a dog, is too insignificant to ever be in a position to lead such conquests.

[8:13]  6 tn Heb “The Lord has shown me you [as] king over Syria.”



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