2 Rois 13:2

2 Il fit ce qui est mauvais aux yeux de l'Éternel; car il suivit les péchés de Jéroboam, fils de Nébat, par lesquels il avait fait pécher Israël. Il ne s'en détourna point.

2 Rois 13:2 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 13:27

And Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea
Or towards it, as he was ordered, the rod being in his hand, as before observed:

and the sea returned to his strength when the morning appeared;
being no longer detained by a superior power, contrary to the nature of it, to stand still as an heap, and firm as a wall, its waves came down and rolled with their usual force and strength, or it returned to its usual course:

at the appearance of the morning in its strength;
when the morning looked forth in its first light and brightness, when it was broad day:

and the Egyptians fled against it;
against the waves that came rolling down upon them: or "at meeting it" F21, for as they turned their backs on the Israelites and fled, the waters of the sea met them, as well as fell on each side of them, or rather over them, and followed after them, and closed and shut them up on all sides; so that it was in vain for them to flee, for let them go which way they would, the sea was against them:

and the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea;
or shook them "off" or "out" F23; out of their chariots, blew them out with the wind; for as there was a wind made use of to divide the waters of the sea, and make the bottom of it dry, there was another to cause the waters to return to their former place; see ( Exodus 15:10 ) or the waves of the sea dashed them out of their chariots, or through the force of them they were overturned in it.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (wtarql) "in occursum ejus", Pagninus, Montanus, Drusius; "obviam mare", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
F23 (renyw) (exetinaxe) Sept. "et excussit", Pagninus, Montanus, Drusius; "sic excussit", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

2 Rois 13:2 In-Context

1 La vingt-troisième année de Joas, fils d'Achazia, roi de Juda, Joachaz, fils de Jéhu, devint roi sur Israël à Samarie, et il régna dix-sept ans.
2 Il fit ce qui est mauvais aux yeux de l'Éternel; car il suivit les péchés de Jéroboam, fils de Nébat, par lesquels il avait fait pécher Israël. Il ne s'en détourna point.
3 La colère de l'Éternel s'alluma donc contre Israël; et il les livra entre les mains de Hazaël, roi de Syrie, et entre les mains de Ben-Hadad, fils de Hazaël, durant tout ce temps-là.
4 Mais Joachaz supplia l'Éternel, et l'Éternel l'exauça; car il vit l'oppression des Israélites, il vit que le roi de Syrie les opprimait.
5 L'Éternel donna donc un libérateur à Israël, et ils sortirent de dessous la puissance des Syriens. Ainsi les enfants d'Israël habitèrent dans leurs tentes, comme auparavant.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.