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2 Kings

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Then they said one to another, We do not well: this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace: if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief will come upon us: now therefore come, that we may go and tell the king's household.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Then they said answer Verb H559 וַיֹּאמְרוּ֩ vai·yo·me·ru
one great Noun H376 אִ֨ישׁ ish
Analysis:

One: God

Refers to HaShem (God), Who is One. This number can also refer to unity. The first place the number "one" occurs is in Genesis 1:5. There one reads, "And there was an evening and there was a morning— one day". Later on in this same book of Genesis, it is stated concerning the man and his wife, "And they became one flesh" (Genesis 2:24). It is very significant that in both of these examples there was a multiplicity for the subject. In the first example, the evening and the morning became one day and in the second example, it was Adam and Eve who became one flesh.

One of the most famous passages in the Torah concerning HaShem is Deuteronomy 6:4 which states, "Hear O Israel the Lord your God the Lord is One." The question that a person must ask himself is what is the connection between the use of the Hebrew word אחד "one" which identifies a multiplicity being one and the fact that the Lord God of Israel is One? The answer is that the Hebrew word אחד can relate to the concept for one as in "unification". There is another Hebrew word that would have been possible to be used if the author wanted to refer to an absolute oneness or singleness. This is the Hebrew word יחיד. In fact, there is a well-known prayer in Judaism which states, "אחד ואין יחיד כיחודו". This phrase should be translated as, "(God is) One and there is no singularity as His singularity." The idea that is being expressed in this prayer is that the Lord God of Israel is One; but not an absolute One; rather there is a uniqueness and a complexity to His Oneness.

The number one is frequently employed to express in the Scriptures one object, such as one man or one tabernacle. This usage would be the simple or common purpose that the number one or for that matter any number, would appear in a Biblical text. Often the appearance of a number does not contain any of the significance that Hebrew numerology might offer. Therefore, the reader must always consider when coming across a verse which contains a number, that the number only expresses an amount and no additional significance. 

Because the number one is often associated with God, there is a unique phenomenon in the Scriptures concerning this number. Sometimes the number one is employed to express a unique relationship that the object has to HaShem. For example,

"And it will be one day, it will be known to HaShem..." Zechariah 14:7

In the text above, Zechariah could have stated simply, "And it will be a day…" The fact that the prophet said "one day" is to convey that this day is uniquely related to God. Similarly, it is stated by the prophet Ezekiel in chapter 37, "one King", "one nation" and "one Shepherd" (see Ezekiel 37:22, 24). Each of these objects—King, nation and Shepherd—has a connection to HaShem. The King and Shepherd is Messiah Yeshua, the Son of God and the one nation is Israel, the people of God.

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to another brother Noun H7453 רֵעֵ֜הוּ re·'e·hu
We do accomplish Verb H6213 עֹשִׂ֗ים o·sim
This he Pronoun H2088 הַזֶּה֙ haz·zeh
not well this day age Noun H3117 הַיֹּ֤ום hai·yo·vm
[is] a day age Noun H3117 יֹום־ yo·vm-
of good tidings reward for tidings Noun H1309 בְּשֹׂרָ֣ה be·so·rah
and we hold our peace hold peace Verb H2814 מַחְשִׁ֗ים mach·shim
if we tarry long Verb H2442 וְחִכִּ֛ינוּ ve·chik·ki·nu
until against Prepostion H5704 עַד־ ad-
till the morning day Noun H1242 הַבֹּ֖קֶר hab·bo·ker
light bright Noun H216 אֹ֥ור o·vr
some mischief fault Noun H5771 עָוֹ֑ון a·vo·vn;
will come be able Verb H4672 וּמְצָאָ֣נוּ u·me·tza·'a·nu
Now henceforth Adverb H6258 וְעַתָּה֙ ve·'at·tah
come along Verb H1980 לְכ֣וּ le·chu
that we may go abide Verb H935 וְנָבֹ֔אָה ve·na·vo·'ah,
and tell bewray Verb H5046 וְנַגִּ֖ידָה ve·nag·gi·dah
the king's king Noun H4428 הַמֶּֽלֶךְ׃ ham·me·lech.
household court Noun H1004 בֵּ֥ית beit

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King James Bible Then they said one to another, We do not well: this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace: if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief will come upon us: now therefore come, that we may go and tell the king's household.
Hebrew Greek English Then they said to one to another, We do "We are not well: this doing right. This day is a day of good tidings, and news, but we hold our peace: are keeping silent; if we tarry till the wait until morning light, some mischief punishment will come upon us: now overtake us. Now therefore come, that we may let us go and tell the king's household."
New American Standard Bible 1995 Then they said to one to another, We do "We are not well: this doing right. This day is a day of good tidings, and news, but we hold our peace: are keeping silent; if we tarry till the wait until morning light, some mischief punishment will come upon us: now overtake us. Now therefore come, that we may let us go and tell the king's household."