the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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2 Reyes 7:9
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Entonces se dijeron el uno al otro: No estamos haciendo bien. Hoy es día de buenas nuevas, pero nosotros estamos callados; si esperamos hasta la luz de la mañana, nos vendrá castigo. Vamos pues, ahora, y entremos a dar la noticia a la casa del rey.
Kings 7:9"> 9 Y dijéronse el uno al otro: No hacemos bien: hoy es día de buena nueva, y nosotros callamos: y si esperamos hasta la luz de la mañana, nos alcanzará la maldad. Vamos pues ahora, entremos, y demos la nueva en casa del rey.
Y se dijeron el uno al otro: No hacemos bien; hoy es día de buenas nuevas, y nosotros callamos; y si esperamos hasta la luz de la mañana, nos alcanzará la maldad. Vamos pues, ahora, entremos y demos las nuevas en casa del rey.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they said one: 2 Kings 7:3, Haggai 1:4, Haggai 1:5
this day: 2 Kings 7:6, Isaiah 41:27, Isaiah 52:7, Nahum 1:15, Luke 2:10, Philippians 2:4
some mischief will come upon us: Heb. we shall find punishment, 2 Kings 5:26, 2 Kings 5:27, Numbers 32:23, Proverbs 24:16
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 5:4 - and told his lord 2 Chronicles 20:25 - they found John 1:41 - first John 20:17 - Touch James 2:8 - ye do
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then they said one to another, we do not well,.... This is not right, to take this booty to ourselves; it is not doing justice to our brethren, and it may not prove well to ourselves in the issue:
this day is a day of good tidings; to be delivered from the enemy, and have such plenty of provisions thrown into their hands; it would be joyful tidings to the inhabitants of the city, did they know it:
and we hold our peace; and do not publish this good tidings, that others may share the benefit of it:
if we tarry till the morning light; when it will in course be discovered:
some mischief will come upon us; either from the Syrians, who they might fear would return by that time, or some of them lurking about would fall upon them and destroy them; or the king of Israel, when he came to know it, would be so incensed as to inflict some punishment on them; or they might expect some evil from the immediate hand of God:
now therefore come, that we may go and tell the king's household; acquaint some of his servants with what had happened.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The lepers began to think that if they kept this important matter secret during the whole night for their own private advantage, when the morning came they would be found out, accused, and punished (see margin).