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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46178" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46178" /> ==
<p> (חֵלֶק ), merely signifies the field or country adjoining the city, where the crime of [[Ahab]] had been perpetrated, and where its retribution was to be exacted (&nbsp;2 Kings 9:10; &nbsp;2 Kings 9:21; &nbsp;2 Kings 9:36-37; comp. &nbsp;2 Kings 9:25-26). [[Naboth]] was stoned to death outside the city of [[Jezreel]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 21:13), and the dogs licked up Ahab's blood that was clotted in the bottom of his chariot, before it was washed, near the pool of [[Samaria]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 22:35; &nbsp;1 Kings 22:38); hence Schwarz (''Palest.'' p. 165, note) proposes to render the expression אֲשֶׁר בַּמְקוֹם "in the place where" (occurring in the sentence of retaliation, &nbsp;1 Kings 21:19), as signifying "in punishment for that;" but this construction is not in accordance with the Heb. idiom (see Gesenius' Lex. s.v. מָקוֹם ), and the other incidents furnish a sufficiently exact fulfilment of the prediction (see Clarke's ''Comment.'' ad loc.). </p>
<p> ( '''''חֵלֶק''''' ), merely signifies the field or country adjoining the city, where the crime of [[Ahab]] had been perpetrated, and where its retribution was to be exacted (&nbsp;2 Kings 9:10; &nbsp;2 Kings 9:21; &nbsp;2 Kings 9:36-37; comp. &nbsp;2 Kings 9:25-26). [[Naboth]] was stoned to death outside the city of [[Jezreel]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 21:13), and the dogs licked up Ahab's blood that was clotted in the bottom of his chariot, before it was washed, near the pool of [[Samaria]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 22:35; &nbsp;1 Kings 22:38); hence Schwarz ( ''Palest.'' p. 165, note) proposes to render the expression '''''אֲשֶׁר''''' '''''בַּמְקוֹם''''' "in the place where" (occurring in the sentence of retaliation, &nbsp;1 Kings 21:19), as signifying "in punishment for that;" but this construction is not in accordance with the Heb. idiom (see Gesenius' Lex. s.v. '''''מָקוֹם''''' ), and the other incidents furnish a sufficiently exact fulfilment of the prediction (see Clarke's ''Comment.'' ad loc.). </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 15 October 2021

Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

 2 Kings 9:10,21,36,37 1 Kings 21:13

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

( חֵלֶק ), merely signifies the field or country adjoining the city, where the crime of Ahab had been perpetrated, and where its retribution was to be exacted ( 2 Kings 9:10;  2 Kings 9:21;  2 Kings 9:36-37; comp.  2 Kings 9:25-26). Naboth was stoned to death outside the city of Jezreel ( 1 Kings 21:13), and the dogs licked up Ahab's blood that was clotted in the bottom of his chariot, before it was washed, near the pool of Samaria ( 1 Kings 22:35;  1 Kings 22:38); hence Schwarz ( Palest. p. 165, note) proposes to render the expression אֲשֶׁר בַּמְקוֹם "in the place where" (occurring in the sentence of retaliation,  1 Kings 21:19), as signifying "in punishment for that;" but this construction is not in accordance with the Heb. idiom (see Gesenius' Lex. s.v. מָקוֹם ), and the other incidents furnish a sufficiently exact fulfilment of the prediction (see Clarke's Comment. ad loc.).

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