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Selected Verse: 2 Kings 2:14 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
2Ki 2:14 |
Strong Concordance |
And he took [03947] the mantle [0155] of Elijah [0452] that fell [05307] from him, and smote [05221] the waters [04325], and said [0559], Where is the LORD [03068] God [0430] of Elijah [0452]? and when he also had smitten [05221] the waters [04325], they parted [02673] hither and thither: and Elisha [0477] went over [05674]. |
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King James |
And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said, Where is the LORD God of Elijah? and when he also had smitten the waters, they parted hither and thither: and Elisha went over. |
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] |
smote the waters--The waving of the mantle on the river, and the miraculous division of the waters consequent upon it, was an evidence that the Lord God of Elijah was with him, and as this miracle was witnessed by the scholars of the prophets from Jericho, they forthwith recognized the pre-eminence of Elisha, as now the prophet of Israel. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Where ... - Some prefer, "Where is the Lord God of Elijah, even he? And when he had smitten, etc." Or, according to others, "now when he, etc." Elisha's smiting of the waters seems to have been tentative. He was not sure of its result. Hence, the form of his invocation - "Where is the Lord God of Elijah? Is He here - i. e. - with me, or is He not?" Answered by the event, he appears never subsequently to have doubted. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
Return of Elisha to Jericho and Bethel, and his First Miracles. - Kg2 2:14, Kg2 2:15. Having returned to the banks of the Jordan, Elisha smote the water with Elijah's mantle, saying, "Where is Jehovah the God of Elijah, yea He?" and the water divided hither and thither, so that he was able to go through. אף־הוּא, which the lxx did not understand, and have simply reproduced in Greek characters, ἀφφώ, is an emphatic apposition, "yea He," such as we find after suffixes, e.g., Pro 22:19; and אף is only a strengthened גּם, which is more usual when emphatic prominence is given to the suffix (vid., Ges. 121, 3). The Masoretic accentuation, which separates it from the preceding words, rests upon a false interpretation. There is no need either for the alteration proposed by Ewald, 362, a., of אף into אך, "he had scarcely smitten the water," especially as not a single analogous example can be adduced of the use of הוּא אך followed by a Vav consec.; or for the conjecture that the original reading in the text was אפוא (Houb., Bttch., Then.), "where is now the God of Elijah?" which derives no critical support from the ἀφφώ of the lxx, and is quite at variance with Hebrew usage, since אפוא generally stands immediately after איּה, when it serves to strengthen the interrogation (vid., Jdg 9:38; Job 17:15; Isa 19:12; Hos 13:10). This miracle was intended partly to confirm Elisha's conviction that his petition had been fulfilled, and partly to accredit him in the eyes of the disciples of the prophets and the people generally as the divinely appointed successor of Elijah. All the disciples of the prophets from Jericho saw also from this that the spirit of Elijah rested upon Elisha, and came to meet him to do homage to him as being now their spiritual father and lord. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The Lord - Who at Elijah's request divided these waters, and is as able to do it again. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Where is the Lord God of Elijah? - The Vulgate gives a strange turn to this verse:
Et percussit aquas, et non sunt divisae; et dixu, Ubi est Deus Eliae etiam nunc? Percussitque aquas, et divisae sunt huc et illuc.
"And he smote the waters, but they did not divide; and he said, Where is the God of Elijah even now? And he struck the waters and they were divided hither and thither."
The act of striking the waters seems to be twice repeated in the verse, though we get rid of the second striking by rendering the second clause, when he also had smitten the waters: which has the same Hebrew words as the first, and which we translate, he mote the waters. The Vulgate supposes he smote once in vain, perhaps confiding too much in his own strength; and then, having invoked the God of Elijah, he succeeded. This distinction is not followed by any of the other versions; nor is the clause, et non sunt divisae, "and they divided not," expressed by the Hebrew text. |
10 I will [0165] be thy king [04428]: where [0645] is any other that may save [03467] thee in all thy cities [05892]? and thy judges [08199] of whom thou saidst [0559], Give [05414] me a king [04428] and princes [08269]?
12 Where [0335] are they? where [0645] are thy wise [02450] men? and let them tell [05046] thee now, and let them know [03045] what the LORD [03068] of hosts [06635] hath purposed [03289] upon Egypt [04714].
15 And where is now [0645] my hope [08615]? as for my hope [08615], who shall see [07789] it?
38 Then said [0559] Zebul [02083] unto him, Where is now [0645] thy mouth [06310], wherewith thou saidst [0559], Who is Abimelech [040], that we should serve [05647] him? is not this the people [05971] that thou hast despised [03988]? go out [03318], I pray now [04994], and fight [03898] with them.
19 That thy trust [04009] may be in the LORD [03068], I have made known [03045] to thee this day [03117], even to thee.
15 And when the sons [01121] of the prophets [05030] which were to view at Jericho [03405] saw [07200] him, they said [0559], The spirit [07307] of Elijah [0452] doth rest [05117] on Elisha [0477]. And they came [0935] to meet [07125] him, and bowed [07812] themselves to the ground [0776] before him.
14 And he took [03947] the mantle [0155] of Elijah [0452] that fell [05307] from him, and smote [05221] the waters [04325], and said [0559], Where is the LORD [03068] God [0430] of Elijah [0452]? and when he also had smitten [05221] the waters [04325], they parted [02673] hither and thither: and Elisha [0477] went over [05674].