1 Könige 22:48

48 22:49 Und Josaphat hatte Schiffe lassen machen aufs Meer, die nach Ophir gehen sollten, Gold zu holen. Aber sie gingen nicht; denn sie wurden zerbrochen zu Ezeon-Geber.

1 Könige 22:48 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 22:48

Jehoshaphat made ships of Tarshish
Ships to go to sea, particularly the Indian sea, ( 1 Kings 10:22 ) . Tarshish is used for the sea in general, ( Psalms 48:7 ) ( Isaiah 2:16 ) , in the Cetib, or text, it is "ten"; in the Keri, or margin, it is "made", which we follow, and may be put together, as in the Tigurine version, and read, "he made ten ships to go by sea":

even to go to Ophir for gold;
as Solomon did; of which place see ( 1 Kings 9:28 ) ,

but they went not, for the ships were broken at Eziongeber;
the port where they were built: as soon as they were launched, or sailed, they were broken to pieces against the rocks near the harbour, which stood up like a man's backbone, whence the port had its name; (See Gill on 1 Kings 9:26), and if this was Calzem, as there observed, near to it was a dangerous place for ships, and where many were lost, and is supposed to be the place where Pharaoh and his host were drowned {y}; the reason of this shipwreck was, because Jehoshaphat joined himself with Ahaziah king of Israel, for which he was reproved by the prophet Eliezer, and this was his punishment, ( 2 Chronicles 20:35-37 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Vid. Geograph. Nub. Climat. 3. par. 3. in fine.

1 Könige 22:48 In-Context

46 22:47 Auch tat er aus dem Lande, was noch übrige Hurer waren, die zu der Zeit seines Vaters Asa waren übriggeblieben.
47 22:48 Und es war kein König in Edom; ein Landpfleger war König.
48 22:49 Und Josaphat hatte Schiffe lassen machen aufs Meer, die nach Ophir gehen sollten, Gold zu holen. Aber sie gingen nicht; denn sie wurden zerbrochen zu Ezeon-Geber.
49 22:50 Dazumal sprach Ahasja, der Sohn Ahabs, zu Josaphat: Laß meine Knechte mit deinen Schiffen fahren! Josaphat aber wollte nicht.
50 22:51 Und Josaphat entschlief mit seinen Vätern und ward begraben mit seinen Vätern in der Stadt Davids, seines Vaters; und Joram, sein Sohn, ward König an seiner Statt.
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