Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 2 King 8:13 - 8:13

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 2 King 8:13 - 8:13


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But when Hazael replied in feigned humility, What is thy servant, the dog (i.e., so base a fellow: for כֶּלֶב see at 1Sa 24:15), that he should do such great things? Elisha said to him, “Jehovah has shown thee to me as king over Aram;” whereupon Hazael returned to his lord, brought him the pretended answer of Elisha that he would live (recover), and the next day suffocated him with a cloth dipped in water. מַכְבֵּר, from כָּבַר, to plait or twist, literally, anything twisted; not, however, a net for gnats or flies (Joseph., J. D. Mich., etc.), but a twisted thick cloth, which when dipped in water became so thick, that when it was spread over the face of the sick man it was sufficient to suffocate him.