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2 Kings 3:20-27

Matthew Henry on 2 Kings 3:20-27

Matthew Henry Concise Commentary · Matthew Henry · CC0 1.0 Universal

It is a blessing to be favoured with the company of those who have power with God, and can prevail by their prayers. A kingdom may be upheld and prosper, in consequence of the fervent prayers of those who are dear to God.

May we place our highest regard upon such as are most precious in his account. When sinners are saying Peace, peace, destruction comes upon them: despair will follow their mad presumption. In Satan's service and at his suggestion, such horrid deeds have been done, as cause the natural feelings of the heart to shudder; like the king of Moab's sacrificing his son.

It is well not to urge the worst of men to extremities; we should rather leave them to the judgment of God.

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