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The Brutal Reality of War
Multiple commentators (Barnes, Ellicott, Gill) point out that the horrific acts Elisha predicts—burning strongholds, killing young men, and slaughtering children and pregnant women—were tragically common practices in ancient Near Eastern warfare. This context reveals the brutal reality of the time and the depth of suffering Israel would face, rather than suggesting Hazael was uniquely cruel.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The evil that you will do—The intention is not to accuse Hazael of special cruelty, but only to enumerate the ordinary horrors of war as it …
19th Century
Bishop
The evil that you will do to the children of Israel. —Fulfilled in 2 Kings 10:32–33; [Reference 2 Kings 13:3-…
17th Century
Pastor
And Hazael said, Why weeps my lord ?
&c.] Imagining it was for the death of Benhadad he had predicted, for which he …
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17th Century
Minister
Among other changes in people's minds brought about by affliction, it often leads to different thoughts about God's ministers and teaches people to…