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But now bring me a minstrel. It happened, when the minstrel played, that the hand of Yahweh came on him.

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Music to Calm the Soul

Commentators explain that Elisha, though a powerful prophet, was humanly agitated by the presence of the wicked King Jehoram. He called for a minstrel to play music, not for entertainment, but as a practical means to calm his spirit and create the serenity needed to hear God's voice. This shows that preparing our hearts to receive from God can involve using natural means to quiet our minds and emotions.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Kings 3:15

18th Century

Theologian

Music seems to have been a regular accompaniment of prophecy in the "schools of the prophets" (marginal reference), and an occasional accompaniment…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Kings 3:15

19th Century

Bishop

Bring me a minstrel.— Mĕnaggçn — i.e., a harper, player on a stringed instrument (nĕgînâh). Elisha called for music as a…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Kings 3:15

17th Century

Pastor

But now bring me a minstrel
A piper, a man that knows how to play upon the harp, as the Targum; according to Procopi…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Kings 3:6–19

17th Century

Minister

The king of Israel laments their distress and the danger they were in. He called these kings together, yet he charges it to Providence. Thus th…