18 And when they came again to him, (for he tarried at Jericho,) he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
18 And when they came again H7725 to him, (for he tarried H3427 at Jericho,) H3405 he said H559 unto them, Did I not say H559 unto you, Go H3212 not?
18 And they came back to him, while he tarried at Jericho; and he said unto them, Did I not say unto you, Go not?
18 and they turn back unto him -- and he is abiding in Jericho -- and he saith unto them, `Did I not say unto you, Do not go?'
18 And they came again to him (now he was staying at Jericho); and he said to them, Did I not say to you, Go not?
18 They came back to him, while he stayed at Jericho; and he said to them, "Didn't I tell you, 'Don't go?'"
18 And they came back to him, while he was still at Jericho; and he said to them, Did I not say to you, Go not?
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Commentary on 2 Kings 2 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 2
In this chapter we have,
This revolution in prophecy makes a greater figure than the revolution of a kingdom.
2Ki 2:1-8
Elijah's times, and the events concerning him, are as little dated as those of any great man in scripture; we are not told of his age, nor in what year of Ahab's reign he first appeared, nor in what year of Joram's he disappeared, and therefore cannot conjecture how long he flourished; it is supposed about twenty years in all. Here we are told,
2Ki 2:9-12
Here,
2Ki 2:13-18
We have here an account of what followed immediately after the translation of Elijah.
2Ki 2:19-25
Elisha had, in this respect, a double portion of Elijah's spirit, that he wrought more miracles than Elijah. Some reckon them in number just double. Two are recorded in these verses-a miracle of mercy to Jericho and a miracle of judgment to Bethel, Ps. 101:1.