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A Victory or a Retreat?
Scholars are divided on the outcome of this battle. While the text says Joram "smote the Edomites," some commentators suggest this was not a true victory. They argue Joram was surrounded and had to desperately break out at night. In this view, the phrase "the people fled to their tents" refers to Joram's own army retreating in disarray, which explains why Edom ultimately secured its independence.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Zair - Perhaps this refers to Seir, the famous mountain of Edom (Genesis 14:6).
The people - That is, the Edomites.…
19th Century
Bishop
The reign of Jehoram, king of Judah. (Compare to 2 Chronicles 21)
17th Century
Pastor
So Joram went over to Zair
A city in Edom, the same with the Zaara of Ptolemy F9; some take it to be the …
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17th Century
Minister
A general idea is given of Jehoram's badness. His father, no doubt, had him taught the true knowledge of the Lord, but did wrong to marry him to th…