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Selected Verse: 2 Kings 7:12 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
2Ki 7:12 |
Strong Concordance |
And the king [04428] arose [06965] in the night [03915], and said [0559] unto his servants [05650], I will now shew [05046] you what the Syrians [0758] have done [06213] to us. They know [03045] that we be hungry [07457]; therefore are they gone out [03318] of the camp [04264] to hide [02247] themselves in the field [07704], saying [0559], When they come out [03318] of the city [05892], we shall catch [08610] them alive [02416], and get [0935] into the city [05892]. |
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King James |
And the king arose in the night, and said unto his servants, I will now shew you what the Syrians have done to us. They know that we be hungry; therefore are they gone out of the camp to hide themselves in the field, saying, When they come out of the city, we shall catch them alive, and get into the city. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
the king . . . said unto his servants, I will now show you what the Syrians have done--Similar stratagems have been so often resorted to in the ancient and modern wars of the East that there is no wonder Jehoram's suspicions were awakened. But the scouts, whom he despatched, soon found unmistakable signs of the panic that had struck the enemy and led to a most precipitate flight. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
His servants - i. e., "high officers of the household," not mere domestics.
I will shew you what the Syrians have done - Jehoram sees in the deserted camp a stratagem like that connected with the taking of Ai Josh. 8:3-19. The suspicion was a very natural one, since the Israelites knew of no reason why the Syrians should have raised the siege. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The king imagined that the unexpected departure of the Syrians was only a ruse, namely, that they had left the camp and hidden themselves in the field, to entice the besieged out of the fortress, and then fall upon them and press into the city. בּהשּׂדה according to later usage for בּשּׂדה (vid., Ewald, 244, a). In order to make sure of the correctness or incorrectness of this conjecture, one of the king's servants (counsellors) gave this advice: "Let them take (the Vav before יקחוּ as in Kg2 4:41) five of the horses left in the city, that we may send and see how the matter stands." The words, "Behold they (the five horses) are as the whole multitude of Israel that are left in it (the city); behold they are as the whole multitude of Israel that are gone," have this meaning: The five horsemen (for horses stand for horsemen, as it is self-evident that it was men on horseback and not the horses themselves that were to be sent out as spies) can but share the fate of the rest of the people of Samaria, whether they return unhurt to meet death by starvation with the people that still remain, or fall into the hands of the enemy and are put to death, in which case they will only suffer the lot of those who have already perished. Five horses is an approximative small number, and is therefore not at variance with the following statement, that two pair of horses were sent out with chariots and men. The Chethb ההמון is not to be altered, since there are other instances in which the first noun is written with the article, though in the construct state (vid., Ewald, 290, e.); and the Keri is only conformed to the following כּכל־המון. Kg2 7:14, Kg2 7:15. They then sent out two chariots with horses, who pursued the flying enemy to the Jordan, and found the whole of the road full of traces of the hurried flight, consisting of clothes and vessels that had been thrown away. The Chethb בּהחפזם is the only correct reading, since it is only in the Niphal that חפז has the meaning to fly in great haste (cf. Sa1 23:26; Psa 48:6; Psa 104:7). |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The king arose in the night - This king had made a noble defense; he seems to have shared in all the sufferings of the besieged, and to have been ever at his post. Even in vile Ahab there were some good things!
They know that we be hungry - This was a very natural conclusion; the Syrians by the closest blockade could not induce them to give up the city, but knowing that they were in a starving condition, they might make use of such a stratagem as that imagined by the king, in order to get possession of the city. |
7 At [04480] thy rebuke [01606] they fled [05127]; at the voice [06963] of thy thunder [07482] they hasted [02648] away.
6 Fear [07461] took hold [0270] upon them there, and pain [02427], as of a woman in travail [03205].
26 And Saul [07586] went [03212] on this side [06654] of the mountain [02022], and David [01732] and his men [0582] on that side [06654] of the mountain [02022]: and David [01732] made haste [02648] to get away [03212] for fear [06440] of Saul [07586]; for Saul [07586] and his men [0582] compassed [05849] David [01732] and his men [0582] round about [05849] to take [08610] them.
15 And they went [03212] after [0310] them unto Jordan [03383]: and, lo, all the way [01870] was full [04392] of garments [0899] and vessels [03627], which the Syrians [0758] had cast away [07993] in their haste [02648]. And the messengers [04397] returned [07725], and told [05046] the king [04428].
14 They took [03947] therefore two [08147] chariot [07393] horses [05483]; and the king [04428] sent [07971] after [0310] the host [04264] of the Syrians [0758], saying [0559], Go [03212] and see [07200].
41 But he said [0559], Then bring [03947] meal [07058]. And he cast [07993] it into the pot [05518]; and he said [0559], Pour out [03332] for the people [05971], that they may eat [0398]. And there was no harm [01697] [07451] in the pot [05518].