PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE CHAPTER 1 2Ki 1:1. MOAB REBELS. 1. Then Moab rebelled--Subdued by David (2Sa 8:2), they had, in the partition of Israel and Judah, fallen to the share of the former kingdom. But they took advantage of the death of Ahab to shake off the yoke (see on 2Ki 3:6). The casualty that befell Ahaziah [2Ki 1:2] prevented his taking active measures for suppressing this revolt, which was accomplished as a providential judgment on the house of Ahab for all these crimes. 2Ki 1:2-8. AHAZIAH'S JUDGMENT BY ELIJAH.
2-8. Ahaziah fell down through a lattice in his upper chamber--This
lattice was either a part of the wooden parapet, or fence, which
surrounds the flat roofs of houses, and over which the king was
carelessly leaning when it gave way; or it might be an opening like a
skylight in the roof itself, done over with lattice-work, which, being
slender or rotten, the king stepped on and slipped through. This latter
supposition is most probably the true one, as Ahaziah did not fall
either into the street or the court, but "in his upper chamber."
3. the angel of the Lord--not an angel, but the angel, who carried on all communications between the invisible God and His chosen people [HENGSTENBERG]. This angel commissioned Elijah to meet the king's messengers, to stop them peremptorily on the idolatrous errand, and convey by them to the king information of his approaching death. This consultation of an idol, being a breach of the fundamental law of the kingdom (Ex 20:3; De 5:7), was a daring and deliberate rejection of the national religion. The Lord, in making this announcement of his death, designed that he should see in that event a judgment for his idolatry.
4. Thou shalt not come down from that bed--On being taken up, he had
probably been laid on the divan--a raised frame, about three feet
broad, extended along the sides of a room, covered with cushions and
mattresses--serving, in short, as a sofa by day and a bed by night, and
ascended by steps.
5. the messengers turned back--They did not know the stranger; but his authoritative tone, commanding attitude, and affecting message determined them at once to return. 8. an hairy man--This was the description not of his person, as in the case of Esau, but of his dress, which consisted either of unwrought sheep or goatskins (Heb 11:37), or of camel's haircloth--the coarser manufacture of this material like our rough haircloth. The Dervishes and Bedouins are attired in this wild, uncouth manner, while their hair flows loose on the head, their shaggy cloak is thrown over their shoulders and tied in front on the breast, naked, except at the waist, round which is a skin girdle--a broad, rough leathern belt. Similar to this was the girdle of the prophets, as in keeping with their coarse garments and their stern, uncompromising office. 2Ki 1:9-16. ELIJAH BRINGS FIRE FROM HEAVEN ON AHAZIAH'S MESSENGERS.
9. Then the king sent unto him a captain of fifty--Any appearance of
cruelty that there is in the fate of the two captains and their men
will be removed, on a full consideration of the circumstances. God
being the King of Israel, Ahaziah was bound to govern the kingdom
according to the divine law; to apprehend the Lord's prophet, for
discharging a commanded duty, was that of an impious and notorious
rebel. The captains abetted the king in his rebellion; and they
exceeded their military duty by contemptuous insults.
10. let fire come down--rather, "fire shall come down." Not to avenge a personal insult of Elijah, but an insult upon God in the person of His prophet; and the punishment was inflicted, not by the prophet, but by the direct hand of God. 15, 16. he arose, and went down with him--a marvellous instance of faith and obedience. Though he well knew how obnoxious his presence was to the king, yet, on receiving God's command, he goes unhesitatingly, and repeats, with his own lips, the unwelcome tidings conveyed by the messengers. 2Ki 1:17, 18. AHAZIAH DIES, AND IS SUCCEEDED BY JEHORAM. 17. Jehoram--The brother of Ahaziah (see on 2Ki 3:1). GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - D. J-F-B INDEX & SEARCH
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