2 Kings 6:26

26 Now as the king of Israel was walking on the city wall, a woman cried out to him, "Help, my lord king!"

2 Kings 6:26 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 6:26

And as the king of Israel was passing by upon the wall
To spy out the motion and situation of the enemy, and to give orders for the annoyance of them, and to see that his soldiers did their duty:

there cried a woman to him, saying, help, my lord, O king;
desired his assistance and help in a cause depending between her and another woman.

2 Kings 6:26 In-Context

24 Some time later King Ben-hadad of Aram mustered his entire army; he marched against Samaria and laid siege to it.
25 As the siege continued, famine in Samaria became so great that a donkey's head was sold for eighty shekels of silver, and one-fourth of a kab of dove's dung for five shekels of silver.
26 Now as the king of Israel was walking on the city wall, a woman cried out to him, "Help, my lord king!"
27 He said, "No! Let the Lord help you. How can I help you? From the threshing floor or from the wine press?"
28 But then the king asked her, "What is your complaint?" She answered, "This woman said to me, "Give up your son; we will eat him today, and we will eat my son tomorrow.'
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