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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:19

My head , my head - Probably affected by the coup de soleil , or sun stroke, which might, in so young a subject, soon occasion death, especially in that hot country. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:21

Laid him on the bed of the man of God - She had no doubt heard that Elijah had raised the widow's son of Zarephath to life; and she believed that he who had obtained this gift from God for her, could obtain his restoration to life. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:23

Wherefore wilt thou go - She was a very prudent woman; she would not harass the feelings of her husband by informing him of the death of his son till she had tried the power of the prophet. Though the religion of the true God was not the religion of the state, yet there were no doubt multitudes of the people who continued to worship the true God alone, and were in the habit of going, as is here intimated, on new moons and Sabbaths, to consult the prophet. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:24

Drive , and go forward - It is customary in the East for a servant to walk along side or drive the ass his master rides. Sometimes he walks behind, and goads on the beast; and when it is to turn, he directs its head with the long pole of the goad. It is probably to this custom that the wise man alludes when he says, "I have seen servants on horses, and princes walking as servants on the earth," on the ground. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:26

It is well - How strong was her faith in God and submission to his authority! Though the heaviest family affliction that could befall her and her husband had now taken place; yet, believing that it was a dispensation of Providence which was in itself neither unwise nor unkind, she said, It is well with me, with my husband, and with my child. We may farther remark that, in her days, the doctrine of reprobate infants had not disgraced the pure religion of the God of endless compassion. She... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:27

The Lord hath hid it from me , and hath not told me - In reference to this point he had not now the discernment of spirits. This, and the gift of prophecy, were influences which God gave and suspended as his infinite wisdom saw good. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:28

Did I desire a son of my lord ? - I expressed no such wish to thee; I was contented and happy; and when thou didst promise me a son, did I not say, Do not deceive me? Do not mock me with a child which shall grow up to be attractive and engaging, but of whom I shall soon be deprived by death. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:29

Salute him not - Make all the haste thou possibly canst, and lay my staff on the face of the child; he probably thought that it might be a case of mere suspended animation or a swoon, and that laying the staff on the face of the child might act as a stimulus to excite the animal motions. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:30

I will not leave thee - The prophet it seems had no design to accompany her; he intended to wait for Gehazi's return; but as the woman was well assured the child was dead, she was determined not to return till she brought the prophet with her. read more

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Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 4:32

Behold , the child was dead - The prophet then saw that the body and spirit of the child were separated. read more

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