Matthew on 2 Kings 1 (개요)
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S E C O N D K I N G S CHAP. I. We here find Ahaziah, the genuine son and successor of Ahab, on the throne of Israel. His reign continued not two years; he died by a fall in his own house, of which, after the mention of the revolt of Moab ( 2 Kings 1:1 ), we have here an account. I. The message which, on that occasion, he sent to the god of Ekron, 2 Kings 1:2 . II. The message he received from the God of Israel, 2 Kings 1:3-8 . III. The destruction of the messengers he sent to seize the prophet, once and again, 2 Kings 1:9-12 . IV. His compassion to, and compliance with, the third messenger, upon his submission, and the delivery of the message to the king himself, 2 Kings 1:13-16 . IV. The death of Ahaziah, 2 Kings 1:17 ; 2 Kings 1:18 . In the story we may observe how great the prophet looks and how little the prince. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-8" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological