1 Kings 22
1 Ahab, seduced by false prophets, according to the word of Micaiah, is slain at Ramoth-gilead.37 The dogs lick up his blood, and Ahaziah succeeds him.41 Jehoshaphat's good reign.45 His acts.46 Jehoram succeeds him.51 Ahaziah's evil reign. A.M. 3104-3107. B.C. 900-897.20:34 A.M. 3107. B.C. 897. in the third.1; Mt 12:40; 16:21Jehoshaphat.41,44; 15:24; 2Ki 8:18; 2Ch 18:1,2-27 Ramoth.4:13; De 4:43; Jos 20:8still. Heb. silent from taking it.Jud 16:2; 2Sa 19:10; *marg: Wilt thou go.2Ki 3:7; 2Ch 18:3I am as thou.2Ch 19:2; Ps 139:21,22; Pr 13:20; 1Co 15:33; 2Co 6:16,17; Eph 5:112Jo 1:11; Re 2:26 Enquire.Nu 27:21; Jos 9:14; Jud 1:1; 20:18,23,29; 1Sa 14:18; 23:2,4,9-121Sa 30:8; 2Ki 1:3; 3:11; 1Ch 10:13; 2Ch 18:4,5; Pr 3:5,6; Jer 21:2Jer 42:2-6; Eze 14:3; 20:1-3 the prophets together.18:19; 2Ti 4:3Go up.15,22,23; 2Ch 18:14; Jer 5:31; 8:10,11; 14:13,14; 23:14-17Jer 28:1-9; Eze 13:7-16,22; Mt 7:15; 2Pe 2:1-3; Re 19:20the Lord.This prophecy is couched in the ambiguous terms in which the heathen oracles were delivered. It may mean, either "The Lord will deliver it (Ramoth Gilead) into the king's (Ahab's) hand;" or, "The Lord will deliver (Israel) into the king's (of Syria) hand." So in the famous reply of the Delphian oracle to Pyrrhus: {Aio te Æacida, Romanos vincere posse: Ibis redibis nunquam in bello peribis;} "I say to thee, Pyrrhus the Romans shall overcome: thou shalt go, thou shalt return never in war shalt thou perish." Is there not.2Ki 3:11-13; 2Ch 18:6,7 yet one man.18:4; 19:10,14; 20:41,42but I hate him.27; 20:43; 21:20; Ge 37:8; 2Ch 36:16; Ps 34:21; Pr 9:8; 15:12Isa 49:7; Jer 18:18; 20:10; 43:3,4; Am 5:10; Zec 11:8; Mt 10:22Joh 3:19-21; 7:7; 15:18,19; 17:14; Ga 4:16; Re 11:7-10good.13; Isa 30:10; Jer 38:4; Mic 2:11concerning me.20:35-42; 2Ki 9:22; Isa 3:11; 57:19-21Let not the.21:27-29; Pr 5:12-14; Mic 2:7 officer. or, eunuch.2Ki 9:32; 2Ch 18:8; Isa 39:7; Da 1:18Hasten.26,27 having put.30; Es 5:1; 6:8,9; Mt 6:20; 11:8; Ac 12:21; 25:23void place. Heb. floor. all the prophets.18:29; 2Ch 18:9-11; Jer 27:14-16; Eze 13:1-9 horns of iron.Jer 27:2; 28:10-14; Zec 1:18-21; Ac 19:13-16; 2Co 11:13-152Ti 3:8Thus saith.Jer 23:17,25,31; 28:2,3; 29:21; Eze 13:6-9; 22:27,28; Mic 3:11 Go up.6-15,32-36; 2Ch 35:22 Behold now.Ps 10:11; 11:1; 14:1; 50:21; Isa 30:10,11; Ho 7:3; Am 7:13-17Mic 2:6,7,11; 1Co 2:14-16 what the Lord.Nu 22:38; 24:13; 2Ch 18:12,13; Jer 23:28; 26:2,3; 42:4; Eze 2:4-8Eze 3:17-19; Ac 20:26,27; 2Co 2:17; 4:2; Ga 1:10 shall we go.6Go and prosper.This was strong irony; they were the precise words of the false prophets; but were spoken by Micaiah in such a tone and manner as at once shewed Ahab that he did not believe, but ridiculed these words of uncertainty. The reply of the Delphian oracle to Crosesus was as ambiguous as that returned to Pyrrhus, {Croesus Halym penetrans magnam pervertet opum vim,} "If Croesus crosses the Halys, he will overthrow a great empire." This he understood of the empire of Cyrus; the event proved it to be his own: he was deluded, yet the oracle maintained its credit. 18:27; Jud 10:14; 2Ki 3:13; 2Ch 18:14; Ec 11:9; Mt 26:45 shall I adjure.Jos 6:26; 1Sa 14:24; 2Ch 18:15; Mt 26:63; Mr 5:7; Ac 19:13that thou tell.Jer 42:3-6; Mt 22:16,17 I saw.1Sa 9:9; Jer 1:11-16; Eze 1:4; Ac 10:11-17as sheep.34-36; Nu 27:17; 2Ch 18:16,17; Jer 23:1,2; 50:6,17; Eze 34:4-6Zec 10:2; 13:7; Mt 9:36 Did I not tell.8; Pr 10:24; 27:22; 29:1; Lu 11:45 Hear thou.Isa 1:10; 28:14; Jer 2:4; 29:20; 42:15; Eze 13:2; Am 7:16I saw the Lord.Micaiah evidently gives here an account of what appeared to him in a vision: many of the circumstances must be considered as parabolical; for truth, rather than facts, is revealed in such representations. 2Ch 18:18-22; Isa 6:1-3; Eze 1:26-28; Da 7:9,10; Ac 7:55,56Re 4:2,3all the host.Job 1:6; 2:1; Ps 103:20,21; Isa 6:2,3; Zec 1:10; Mt 18:10; 25:31Heb 1:7,14; 12:22; Re 5:11 persuade. or, deceive.Job 12:16; Jer 4:10; Eze 14:9 23; Job 1:6,7; 2:1 a lying spirit.Job 1:8-11; 2:4-6; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:3,4; 2Th 2:9,10; 1Ti 4:1; 1Jo 4:6Re 12:9,10; 13:14; 16:13,14; 20:3,7,10Thou shalt.20; Jud 9:23; Job 12:16; Ps 109:17; 2Th 2:10-12; Re 17:17 behold, the Lord.Ex 4:21; 10:20; De 2:30; 2Ch 25:16; Isa 6:9,10; 44:20; Eze 14:3-5,9Mt 13:13-15; 24:24,25and the Lord.8-11; 20:42; 21:19; Nu 23:19,20; 24:13; Isa 3:11 Zedekiah.11smote Micaiah.2Ch 18:23,24; Isa 50:5,6; La 3:30; Mic 5:1; Mr 14:65; 15:19,20Joh 15:18,20; Ac 23:2Which way.Jer 28:10,11; 29:26,27; Mt 26:68; 27:42,43 Behold.Nu 31:8; Isa 9:14-16; Jer 23:15; 28:16,17; 29:21,22,32; Am 7:172Pe 2:1; Re 19:20into an inner chamber. or, from chamber to chamber. Heb. achamber in a chamber. 20:30; *marg: carry him back.9 Put this fellow.2Ch 16:10; 18:25-27; Jer 20:2; 29:26; 37:15; 38:6; La 3:53-55Mr 6:17-28; Lu 3:20; Ac 5:18; 16:23,24; 24:25-27; 26:10; Eph 3:1Re 2:10bread of affliction.De 16:3; Ps 80:5; 102:9; 127:2; Isa 30:20until I come in peace.Lu 12:45,46; 1Th 5:2,3; Jas 4:13,14 If thou return.Nu 16:29; De 18:20-22; 2Ki 1:10,12; Isa 44:26; Jer 28:8,9Ac 13:10,11Hearken.18:21-24,36,37; 2Ch 18:27; Am 3:1; Mic 1:2; Mr 7:14-16; 12:37 2-9; 2Ch 18:28 I will, etc. or, when he was to disguise himself, and enterinto the battle. put thou on. 10; Ps 12:2disguised himself.14:2; 20:38; 1Sa 28:8; 2Sa 14:2; 2Ch 18:29; 35:22; Pr 21:30Jer 23:24 thirty and two.20:24; 2Ch 18:30Fight.20:33-42small nor great.Ge 19:11; 1Sa 30:2; Jer 16:6 they turned.Pr 13:20Jehoshaphat.Ex 14:10; 2Ch 18:31; Ps 50:15; 91:15; 116:1,2; 130:1-4; Jon 2:1,2 that they turned.31; Ps 76:10 at a venture. Heb. in his simplicity.2Sa 15:11and smote.1Sa 17:49; 2Ki 9:24joints of the harness. Heb. joints and the breast-plate.Re 9:9wounded. Heb. made sick.2Ch 18:30; 35:23; *marginsMic 6:13 increased. Heb. ascended. died at even.28; 20:42midst. Heb. bosom. there went.17,31; 12:16; 2Ki 14:12Every man.12:24; Jud 7:7,8; 21:24; 1Sa 4:10; 2Sa 19:8; 2Ki 14:12 was brought. Heb. came.37 and the dogs.21:19; Jos 23:14,15; Isa 44:25,26; 48:3-5; Jer 44:21-23; Zec 1:4-6Mt 24:35 A.M. 3086-3107. B.C. 918-897. the rest.14:19; 15:23,31; 16:5,20,27the ivory house.That is, probably, decorated with ivory in such abundance as to merit the appellation of an ivory house. 10:18,22; Ps 45:8; Eze 27:6,15; Am 3:15; 6:4 slept.2:10; 11:21; 14:31; De 31:16; 2Sa 7:12Ahaziah.51; 2Ki 1:2,17; 2Ch 20:35 A.M. 3090. B.C. 914. Jehoshaphat.2; 1Ch 3:10; 2Ch 17:1; 20:31began to reign."Began to reign alone. ver. 51." thirty and five.2Ki 1:17; 8:16And his mother's.14:21; 15:2,10 he walked.15:11,14; 2Ch 14:2-5,11; 15:8,17; 17:3he turned.15:5; Ex 32:8; 1Sa 12:20,21; 2Ch 16:7-12; Ps 40:4; 101:3; 125:5Pr 4:27doing.2Ch 17:3-6; 19:3,4; 20:3-30the high.14:23; 15:14; 2Ki 12:3; 14:3,4; 15:3,4; 18:22 made peace.2; 2Ki 8:18; 2Ch 19:2; 21:6; 2Co 6:14 Now.39are they.11:41; 14:29 the remnant.14:24; 15:12; Ge 19:5; De 23:17; Jud 19:22; Ro 1:26,27; 1Co 6:91Ti 1:10; Jude 1:7 no king.Ge 25:23; 27:40; 36:31-43; 2Sa 8:14; 2Ki 3:9; 8:20; Ps 108:9,10 Jehoshaphat.2Ch 20:35,36-21:1made ships. or, had ten ships.10:22; 2Ch 9:21; Ps 48:7; Isa 2:16; 60:9; Jon 1:3Tharshish.Josephus and the Chaldee and Arabic paraphrasts explain this place of Tarsus in Cilicia; the LXX., Theodoret, and Jerome, understand it of Carthage; but the learned Bochart makes it Tartessus, an island in the straits of Gades. Ibn Haukal describes Tarsousa as belonging to Andalus, or Andalusia; and Festus Avienus expressly says, {Hic Gadir urbs est dicta Tartessus prius,} "the city Cadiz was formerly called Tartessus." to Ophir.9:28; Ps 45:9they went not.2Ch 20:37; 25:7Ezion-geber.9:26; Nu 33:35,36 49 A.M. 3115. B.C. 889. slept with his fathers.40; 2:10; 2Ch 21:1in the city.11:43; 14:31; 15:24Jehoram.2Ki 8:16-18; 2Ch 21:5-7 A.M. 3107-3108. B.C. 897-896. began."Now he begins to reign alone. ver. 40." two years.15:25; 2Ki 1:17 he did evil.15:26; 16:30-33; 2Ki 1:2-7in the way.21:25; 2Ki 8:27; 9:22; 2Ch 22:3; Mr 6:24; Re 3:20and in the way.12:28-33; 14:9-16; 15:34; 2Ki 3:3 he served Baal.16:31; Jud 2:1-11; 2Ki 1:2; 3:2provoked.16:7; Ps 106:29; Isa 65:3; Eze 8:3according to all.21:29; Eze 18:14-18
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