Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Which is gone down "By which the sun is gone down" - For bashshemesh , the Septuagint, Syriac, and Chaldee read , hashshemesh . - Houbigant. In the history of this miracle in the book of Kings, (II Kings 20:9-11), there is no mention at all made of the sun, but only of the going backward of the shadow: which might be effected by a supernatural refraction. The first ̔ ̔ , the sun, in this verse is omitted in the Septuagint, MS. Pachom.
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