2 Kings 3:6

6 Y'horam left Shomron and mustered all Isra'el.

2 Kings 3:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 3:6

And King Jehoram went out of Samaria the same time,
&e.] As soon as he came to the throne:

and numbered all Israel;
who were fit to bear arms, got them together at some certain place, and mustered them, and prepared for a war with Moab, to reduce them.

2 Kings 3:6 In-Context

4 Mesha king of Mo'av was a sheep-breeder, and he used to send the king of Isra'el the wool of 100,000 lambs and of 100,000 rams as tribute.
5 But after Ach'av died, the king of Mo'av rebelled against the king of Isra'el.
6 Y'horam left Shomron and mustered all Isra'el.
7 He also went and sent this word to Y'hoshafat king of Y'hudah: "The king of Mo'av has rebelled against me. Will you join me in attacking Mo'av?" He answered, "I will join in the attack - I'm with you all the way; think of my people and horses as yours.
8 Which route should we take?" he added. "The road through the desert of Edom," answered Y'horam.
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