the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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2 Kings 13:13
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
slept: 2 Samuel 7:12, 1 Kings 1:21, 1 Kings 2:10, 1 Kings 11:31
Jeroboam: 2 Kings 14:28, 2 Kings 14:29
was buried: 2 Kings 13:9
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 14:16 - Jeroboam 2 Kings 15:12 - Thy sons
Cross-References
The eretz was corrupt before God, and the eretz was filled with violence.
The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
And the earth was corrupted before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
People on earth did what God said was evil, and violence was everywhere.
The earth was ruined in the sight of God; the earth was filled with violence.
The [population of the] earth was corrupt [absolutely depraved—spiritually and morally putrid] in God's sight, and the land was filled with violence [desecration, infringement, outrage, assault, and lust for power].
Now the earth was corrupt in the sight of God, and the earth was filled with violence.
The earth also was corrupt before God: for the earth was filled with crueltie.
Now the earth was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
God knew that everyone was terribly cruel and violent.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Joash slept with his fathers,.... Or died:
and Jeroboam sat upon his throne; who was his son; it is not said that he began to sit on it, or to reign, nor to reign in his father's stead; hence it is concluded, as by Kimchi and others, that his father set him on his throne in his lifetime; and the Jewish chronology l expressly asserts that he reigned with him one year:
and Joash was buried in Samaria with the kings of Israel; see
2 Kings 13:9, the history of his life and actions does not cease here, but, after an account of the sickness and death of Elisha, it is reassumed, which was necessary to interpose to lead on to it.
l Seder Olam Rabba, c. 19.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
According to ordinary laws of historical composition, these verses should form the closing paragraph of the present chapter.