1 
 Now 
Elisha had  spoken  to  the 
woman whose  son  he  had  restored  to  life,  saying,  "Arise,  and  go,  you  and  your  household,  and  stay  for  a  while  wherever  you  can;  for  the  LORD  has  called  for  a  famine.  It  will  also  come  on  the  land  for 
seven years."  
+2 
 The  woman  arose,  and  did  according  to  the  man  of  God's  word.  She  went  with  her  household,  and  lived  in  the  land  of  the 
Philistines for  seven  years.  
+3 
 At  the  end  of  seven  years,  the  woman  returned  from  the  land  of  the  Philistines.  Then  she  went  out  to  beg  the  king  for  her 
house and  for  her  land.  
+4 
 Now  the  king  was  talking  with 
Gehazi the  servant  of  the  man  of  God,  saying,  "Please  tell  me  all  the  great  things  that  Elisha  has  done."  
+5 
 As  he  was  telling  the  king  how  he  had  restored  to  life  him  who  was  dead,  behold,  the  woman,  whose  son  he  had  restored  to  life,  begged  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land.  Gehazi  said,  "My  lord,  O  king,  this  is  the  woman,  and  this  is  her  son,  whom  Elisha  restored  to  life."  +
6 
 When  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she  told  him.  So  the  king  appointed  to  her  a  certain  officer,  saying,  "Restore  all  that  was  hers,  and  all  the  fruits  of  the 
field since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land,  even  until  now."  
+7 
 Elisha  came  to  Damascus;  and  Benhadad  the  king  of 
Syria was  sick.  He  was  told,  "The  man  of  God  has  come  here."  
+8 
 The  king  said  to  Hazael,  "Take  a  present  in  your  hand,  and  go,  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  inquire  of  the  LORD  by  him,  saying,  'Will  I  recover  from  this  sickness?'"  +
9 
 So 
Hazael went  to  meet  him,  and  took  a  present  with  him,  even  of  every  good  thing  of  Damascus,  forty  camels'  burden,  and  came  and  stood  before  him,  and  said,  "Your  son  Benhadad  king  of  Syria  has  sent  me  to  you,  saying,  'Will  I  recover  from  this  sickness?'"  
+10 
 Elisha  said  to  him,  "Go,  tell  him,  'You  will  surely  recover;'  however  the  LORD  has  shown  me  that  he  will  surely  die."  +
11 
 He  settled  his  gaze  steadfastly  on  him,  until  he  was  ashamed.  Then  the  man  of  God  wept.  +
12 
 Hazael  said,  "Why  do  you  weep,  my  lord?"He  answered,  "Because  I  know  the  evil  that  you  will  do  to  the  children  of  Israel.  You  will  set  their  strongholds  on  fire,  and  you  will  kill  their  young  men  with  the  sword,  and  will  dash  their  little  ones  in  pieces,  and  rip  up  their  pregnant  women."  +
13 
 Hazael  said,  "But  what  is  your  servant,  who  is  but  a  dog,  that  he  could  do  this  great  thing?"Elisha  answered,  "The  LORD  has  shown  me  that  you  will  be  king  over  Syria."  +
14 
 Then  he  departed  from  Elisha,  and  came  to  his  master,  who  said  to  him,  "What  did  Elisha  say  to  you?"He  answered,  "He  told  me  that  you  would  surely  recover."  +
15 
 On  the  next  day,  he  took  a  thick  cloth,  dipped  it  in  water,  and  spread  it  on  his  face,  so  that  he  died.  Then  Hazael  reigned  in  his  place.  +
16 
 In  the  fifth  year  of 
Joram the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel, 
Jehoshaphat being  king  of 
Judah then, 
Jehoram the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign.  
+17 
 He  was  thirty-two  years  old  when  he  began  to  reign.  He  reigned  eight  years  in  Jerusalem.  +
18 
 He  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  as  did  Ahab's  house;  for  he  married  Ahab's  daughter.  He  did  that  which  was  evil  in  The  LORD's  sight.  +
19 
 However  the  LORD  would  not  destroy  Judah,  for 
David his  servant's  sake,  as  he  promised  him  to  give  to  him  a  lamp  for  his  children  always.  
+20 
 In  his  days  Edom  revolted  from  under  the  hand  of  Judah,  and  made  a  king  over  themselves.  +
21 
 Then  Joram  passed  over  to  Zair,  and  all  his  chariots  with  him:  and  he  rose  up  by  night,  and  struck  the  Edomites  who  surrounded  him,  and  the  captains  of  the  chariots;  and  the  people  fled  to  their  tents.  +
22 
 So  Edom  revolted  from  under  the  hand  of  Judah  to  this  day.  Then 
Libnah revolted  at  the  same  time.  
+23 
 The  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joram,  and  all  that  he  did,  aren't  they  written  in  the  book  of  the 
chronicles of  the  kings  of  Judah?  
+24 
 Joram  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  David's  city;  and 
Ahaziah his  son  reigned  in  his  place.  
+25 
 In  the  twelfth  year  of  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel,  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign.  +
26 
 Ahaziah  was  twenty-two  years  old  when  he  began  to  reign;  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusalem.  His  mother's  name  was 
Athaliah the 
daughter of  Omri  king  of  Israel.  
+27 
 He  walked  in  the  way  of  Ahab's  house,  and  did  that  which  was  evil  in  The  LORD's  sight,  as  did  Ahab's  house;  for  he  was  the  son-in-law  of  Ahab's  house.  +
28 
 He  went  with  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  to  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria  at 
Ramoth Gilead,  and  the  Syrians  wounded  Joram.  
+29 
 King  Joram  returned  to  be  healed  in 
Jezreel from  the  wounds  which  the  Syrians  had  given  him  at  Ramah,  when  he  fought  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria.  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah  went  down  to  see  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel,  because  he  was  sick.  
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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871)
THE
SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS,
COMMONLY CALLED
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE KINGS.
Commentary by ROBERT JAMIESON
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