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God's Sovereign Aim
Commentators highlight the phrase "at a venture," meaning the archer shot randomly without specifically targeting the king. However, Matthew Henry points out that God divinely guided this arrow to fulfill the prophecy against Ahab. This illustrates that no one can hide from God's judgment, and His sovereign will can be accomplished through seemingly chance events.
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18th Century
Theologian
At a venture - literally, as noted in the margin; that is, without any intent to kill the king.
Between the joints of the armor…
19th Century
Bishop
A certain man. —Josephus says, “a young man named Naaman.” (Compare to 2 Kings 5:1: “because by him the Lord had g…
17th Century
Pastor
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17th Century
Minister
Ahab basely intended to betray Jehoshaphat to danger, so that he might secure himself. See what those get who join with wicked men. How can one exp…