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Kings II 7:3

Listen to Kings II 7:3
3 And Nathan said to the king, Go and do all that in thine heart, for the Lord with thee.

Kings II 7:3 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 7:3

And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate,
&c.] Of the city of Samaria; lepers, according to the law, being obliged to be without the city and camp, ( Leviticus 13:46 ) these might have a dwelling assigned them near the gate; or they might get as near to it as they could, partly to obtain relief from the city, and partly for fear of the Syrians; these, the Jews say F24, were Gehazi and his three sons, see ( 2 Kings 5:27 )

and they said one to another, why sit we here until we die?
being ready to perish with hunger.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 T. Bab. Sotah, fol. 47. 1. & Sanhedrin, fol. 107. 2.
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Kings II 7:3 In-Context

1 And it came to pass when the king sat in his house, and the Lord had given him an inheritance on every side from all his enemies round about him;
2 that the king said to Nathan the prophet, Behold now, I live in a house of cedar, and the ark of the Lord dwells in the midst of a tent.
3 And Nathan said to the king, Go and do all that in thine heart, for the Lord with thee.
4 And it came to pass in that night, that the word of the Lord came to Nathan, saying,
5 Go, and say to my servant David, Thus says the Lord, Thou shalt not build me a house for me to dwell in.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.

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