12. Maroth--possibly the same as Maarath
(Jos 15:59).
Perhaps a different town, lying between the previously mentioned towns
and the capital, and one of those plundered by Rab-shakeh on his way to
it.
waited carefully for good--that is, for better fortune, but in vain
[CALVIN].
GESENIUS translates, "is grieved for her goods," "taken
away" from her. This accords with the meaning of Maroth, "bitterness,"
to which allusion is made in "is grieved." But the antithesis favors
English Version, "waited carefully (that is, anxiously) for
good, but evil came down."
from the Lord--not from chance.
unto the gate of Jerusalem--after the other cities of Judah have been
taken.
JFB.
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