2 Reis 8:15

15 Ao outro dia Hazael tomou um cobertor, molhou-o na água e o estendeu sobre o rosto do rei, de modo que este morreu. E Hazael reinou em seu lugar.

2 Reis 8:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 8:15

And it came to pass on the morrow
In such haste was Hazael to be king, as the prophet said he would be:

that he took a thick cloth, and dipped it in water, and spread it on
his face, so that he died;
not that Benhadad took or ordered such a cloth to be dipped and laid on his own face, to allay the violent heat in him; but Hazael did this, and perhaps under such a pretence; but his real design was to strike in the heat, or suffocate him; for such a thick cloth, one of the bedclothes, made of goats' hair, as is supposed, being dipped in water, would suck in a great deal; and being laid on his face, would press hard, and he not able to throw it off, it would let in much water into his mouth and nostrils, and suffocate him, without leaving any marks of violence, which might render his death suspicious:

and Hazael reigned in his stead;
having an interest in the army, of which he was general, and perhaps had done some exploits which had recommended him to the regard of the people.

2 Reis 8:15 In-Context

13 Ao que disse Hazael: Que é o teu servo, que não é mais do que um cão, para fazer tão grande coisa? Respondeu Eliseu: O Senhor mostrou-me que tu hás de ser rei da Síria.
14 Então apartou-se de Eliseu, e voltou ao seu senhor, o qual lhe perguntou: Que te disse Eliseu? Respondeu ele: Disse-me que certamente sararás.
15 Ao outro dia Hazael tomou um cobertor, molhou-o na água e o estendeu sobre o rosto do rei, de modo que este morreu. E Hazael reinou em seu lugar.
16 Ora, no ano quinto de Jorão, filho de Acabe, rei de Israel, Jeorão, filho de Jeosafá, rei de Judá, começou a reinar.
17 Tinha trinta e dois anos quando começou a reinar, e reinou oito anos em Jerusalém.
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