2|Kings 6:61| float
| Elisha’s causing an ax head that had fallen into the water to float by means of a wooden stick signifies Christ’s recovering through His cross in resurrection the lost power of sinners that had fallen into the death water (Eph. 2:1-6).
2|Kings 6:101| So
| Others translate, So Elisha alerted him.
2|Kings 6:102| the
| Lit., it.
2|Kings 6:12a| tells| cf. Jer. 23:23-24;| Dan. 2:22
2|Kings 6:16a| more| 2|Chron. 32:7
2|Kings 6:17a| horses| 2|Kings 2:11;| cf. Psa. 68:17;| Zech. 1:8-10;| 6:1-7
2|Kings 6:181| Syrians
| Lit., they.
2|Kings 6:22a| eat| Prov. 25:21;| Rom. 12:20;| Matt. 5:44
2|Kings 6:231| feast
| The matter of preparing a feast for the enemies portrays the virtues of the Christian life according to the New Testament ministry (Rom. 12:20-21).
2|Kings 6:24a| besieged| 1|Kings 20:1
2|Kings 6:251| kab
| A measure of capacity equal to approximately one pint.
2|Kings 6:29a| son| Lev. 26:29;| Deut. 28:53, 55, 57;| Ezek. 5:10
2|Kings 6:31a| do| 1|Kings 19:2
2|Kings 6:32a| elders| Ezek. 8:1;| 14:1;| 20:1
2|Kings 6:331| king
| Others read, messenger.