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I KsiÄga Królewska 11:23
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K temu wzbudził nań Bóg nieprzyjaciela Rezona, syna Eliadowego, który był uciekł do Adarezera, króla Soby, pana swego.
Bóg wzbudził też Salomonowi przeciwnika w osobie Rezona, syna Eliady. Ten z kolei uciekł od swojego pana Hadadezera, króla Soby.
Nadto wzbudził mu Bóg innego przeciwnika – Rezona, syna Eljady, który uszedł od swojego pana – Hadadezera, króla Coby.
Wzbudził także Bóg nań przeciwnika, Rezona, syna Elijadowego, który był uciekł od Adarezera, króla Soby, Pana swego.
Bóg wzbudził mu też przeciwnika w osobie Rezona, syna Eliady, który uciekł od swego pana Hadadezera, króla Soby.
Wzbudził mu też Bóg przeciwnika w osobie Rezona, syna Eliady, który uciekł od Hadadezera, króla Soby, swojego władcy.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
God: 1 Kings 11:14, 2 Samuel 16:11, Ezra 1:1, Isaiah 13:17, Isaiah 37:26, Isaiah 45:5, Ezekiel 38:16
Hadadezer: 2 Samuel 8:3, 2 Samuel 10:8, 2 Samuel 10:15-18, 1 Chronicles 18:3-9, 1 Chronicles 19:6, 1 Chronicles 19:16-19, Hadarezer, Psalms 60:1, *title
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 14:47 - Zobah 2 Samuel 8:5 - And when 1 Kings 15:18 - Damascus 1 Chronicles 18:5 - the Syrians 2 Chronicles 8:3 - Hamathzobah 2 Chronicles 21:16 - the Lord 2 Chronicles 36:22 - the Lord stirred Jeremiah 51:11 - the Lord hath
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And God stirred him up another adversary,.... One from the north, as the other was from the south:
Rezon, the son of Eliadah, which fled from his lord Hadadezer king of Zobah: when David fought with him; and this man seeing the battle go against his master, and that he was like to be worsted, deserted him and fled, see 2 Samuel 8:3.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Rezon - Possibly the same as the Hezion of 1 Kings 15:18; but probably one who interrupted the royal line of the Damascene Hadads, which was restored after his death. We may arrange the Damascus-kings of this period as follows:
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Hadadezer (or Hadad I), about 1040 B.C. (conquered by David).
Rezon (usurper) was contemporary with Solomon.
Hezion (Hadad II) was contemporary with Rehoboam.
Tabrimon (Hadad III) was contemporary with Abijam.
Ben-hadad (Hadad IV) was contemporary with Asa.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 23. Rezon the son of Eliadah — Thus God fulfilled his threatening by the prophet Nathan: If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men; 2 Samuel 7:14.