2 Kings 6:33 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Unto him, to wit, to the door, where also we are to understand that he was held fast, that he could not come at the prophet till the king came, as the prophet had commanded them to do. He said; either, first, The messenger, in the king's name and words. Or, secondly, The king himself, who, though not here named, may be presumed to be present, both by the prophet's prediction of his speedy coming, and by the presence of the lord on whose hand the king leaned, 2 Kings 7:2. This evil; this dreadful famine, which is now so extreme that women are forced to eat their own children. Is of the Lord; he hath inflicted it, and (for aught that I see) he will not remove it. Thus he lays all the blame upon God, not, as he ought, upon his own and his mother's wickedness, which provoked God, who doth not willingly afflict, to send this heavy judgment upon him. What should I wait for the Lord any longer? thou biddest me wait upon God for help; but I perceive I may wait long enough before deliverance comes; I am weary with waiting, I can wait no longer.

2 Kings 6:33

33 And while he yet talked with them, behold, the messenger came down unto him: and he said, Behold, this evil is of the LORD; what should I wait for the LORD any longer?