The Second Book of the Chronicles
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- Kapitel 18 -
(1 Kings 22:1–12)
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Micaiah Prophesies against Ahab
(1 Kings 22:13–28)
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Ahab’s Defeat and Death
(1 Kings 22:29–40)
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Fußnoten
(a)18:1 The term ‘joined by affinity’ refers to a relation by marriage, rather than by blood, so Jehoshaphat marriage a woman who was a blood relative of Ahab.(Conte)
(b)18:5 The truth is not found by observing the majority opinion. Often, a widespread belief is false, and a much less common belief is true.(Conte)
(c)18:14 Perhaps Micaiah was speaking in a sarcastic manner. For he states in a previous verse that he will only speak what the Lord says to him. And next the king immediately recognizes that the statement by Micaiah is lacking in some way. So I conclude that Micaiah was not lying, but was being sarcastic, in a way that was obvious to the king. This sarcasm was justified because the king was listening to hundreds of lying prophets.(Conte)
(d)18:19
Who shall deceive, etc: See the annotations, 3 Kings 22.(Challoner)
(e)18:21 The deceiving spirit was a fallen angel. God did not order him to lie and to deceive, but merely permitted him to do so because of the sins of Israel and of Judah and of their leaders.(Conte)
(f)18:29 The king of Israel was afraid that the prophet’s prophecy might be true. So while the king of Judah was dressed in royal garments, the king of Israel deceitfully changed his garments, intending that the other king be targeted by the enemy.(Conte)
Michaja warnt Ahab
(1. Könige 22,1-12)
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(1. Könige 22,13-28)
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Ahab stirbt in der Schlacht
(1. Könige 22,29-40)
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