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IIKgs.3.11-12
3:11-12 Is there no prophet of the Lord with us? Diviners or prophets often traveled with armies to perceive the divine will. Jehoshaphat again desired an oracle from a true prophet to learn the Lord’s intentions for the battle (cp. 1 Kgs 22:7). However, this time he waited until the campaign had begun before inquiring of the Lord.
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IIKgs.3.13-14
3:13-14 Elisha participated because of Jehoshaphat’s presence, despite his entanglement with the pagan Joram.
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IIKgs.3.15
3:15 bring me someone who can play the harp: Music stimulated the prophetic spirit (cp. Ps 49:4).
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IIKgs.3.18-20
3:18-20 The supply of water—a simple thing for the Lord—was a harbinger of God’s enabling the allies to defeat the army of Moab.
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