Matthew on 2 Kings 3 (개요)
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S E C O N D K I N G S CHAP. III. We are now called to attend the public affairs of Israel, in which we shall find Elisha concerned. Here is, I. The general character of Jehoram, king of Israel, 2 Kings 3:1-3 . II. A war with Moab, in which Jehoram and his allies were engaged, 2 Kings 3:4-8 . III. The straits which the confederate army were reduced to in their expedition against Moab, and their consulting Elisha in that distress, with the answer of peace he gave them, 2 Kings 3:9-19 . IV. The glorious issue of this campaign ( 2 Kings 3:20-25 ) and the barbarous method the king of Moab took to oblige the confederate army to retire, 2 Kings 3:26 ; 2 Kings 3:27 . The house of Ahab is doomed to destruction; and, though in this chapter we have both its character and its condition better than before, yet the threatened ruin is not far off. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological