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Schlachter Bibel

2 Könige 8:4

Der König aber redete eben mit Gehasi, dem Knechte des Mannes Gottes, und sprach: Erzähle mir doch alle die großen Taten, welche Elisa getan hat!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Elisha;   Gehazi;   Joram;   Judge;   King;   Land;   Property;   Thompson Chain Reference - Gehazi;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Gehazi;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Shunem;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Elisha;   Gehazi;   Jehoram;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Court Systems;   Gehazi;   Kings, 1 and 2;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Gehazi;   Poverty;   Shunem;   Slave, Slavery;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Gehazi ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Ramothgilead;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Elisha;   Gehazi;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Geha'zi;   Jeho'ram;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom of Israel;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Daniel, Book of;   Gehazi;   Relationships, Family;   Shunammite;  

Parallel Translations

Lutherbible (1912)
Der König aber redete mit Gehasi, dem Diener des Mannes Gottes, und sprach: Erzähle mir alle großen Taten, die Elisa getan hat!

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the king: As it appears not likely that the king would hold conversation with a leprous man; or, that, knowing Gehazi had been dismissed with the highest disgrace from the prophet's service, he would talk with him concerning his late master; some have supposed that this happened before the cleansing of Naaman. But it agrees better with the chronology to consider it as having taken place after that event; the king, probably, having an insatiable curiosity to know the private history of a man who had done such astonishing things. As to the circumstances of Gehazi's disease, he might overlook that, and converse with him, keeping at a reasonable distance, as nothing but actual contact could defile.

Gehazi: 2 Kings 5:20-27, 2 Kings 7:3, 2 Kings 7:10

Tell: Matthew 2:8, Luke 9:9, Luke 23:8, John 9:27, Acts 24:24

all the great: 2 Kings 2:14, 2 Kings 2:20-22, 2 Kings 2:24, 2 Kings 3:14-16, 2 Kings 4:3-6, 2 Kings 4:16, 2 Kings 4:17, 2 Kings 5:14, 2 Kings 5:27, 2 Kings 6:6, 2 Kings 6:9-12, 2 Kings 6:17-20, 2 Kings 6:32, 2 Kings 7:1, 2 Kings 7:16-20

Reciprocal: Genesis 42:1 - Why do ye 2 Kings 4:12 - Gehazi

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And the king talked with Gehazi the servant of the man of God,.... Elisha's servant, just at the same time the woman made her application to him; so that this was before he was dismissed from the service of the prophet, and consequently before the affair of Naaman's cure, and so before the siege of Samaria:

saying, tell me, I pray thee, all the great things that Elisha hath done; the miracles he wrought, as the dividing of the waters of Jordan, and healing those near Jericho; the affair of procuring water for the armies of the three kings in Edom he needed not to relate, since Jehoram was an eyewitness thereof; the next was the multiplying the widow's cruse of oil, when he in course came to those that were done for the Shunammite woman.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 2 Kings 8:4. The king talked with Gehazi — This is supposed to have happened before the cleansing of Naaman, for is it likely that the king would hold conversation with a leprous man; or that, knowing Gehazi had been dismissed with the highest disgrace from the prophet's service, he could hold any conversation with him concerning his late master, relative to whom he could not expect him to give either a true or impartial account?

Some think that this conversation might have taken place after Gehazi became leprous; the king having an insatiable curiosity to know the private history of a man who had done such astonishing things: and from whom could he get this information, except from the prophet's own confidential servant? It agrees better with the chronology to consider what is here related as having taken place after the cure of Naaman. As to the circumstance of Gehazi's disease, he might overlook that, and converse with him, keeping at a reasonable distance, as nothing but actual contact could defile.


 
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