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1
Now a certain
woman
of the wives
of the sons
of the prophets
cried
out to Elisha,
"Your servant
my husband
is dead,
and you know
that your servant
feared
the LORD;
and the creditor
has come
to take
my two
children
to be his slaves."
2
Elisha
said
to her, "What
shall I do
for you? Tell
me, what
do you have
in the house
?"
And she
said
,
"Your maidservant
has nothing
in the house
except
a jar
of oil."
3
Then he said,
"Go,
borrow
vessels
at large
for yourself from all
your neighbors,
even empty
vessels
;
do not get a few.
4
"And you shall go
in and shut
the door
behind
you and your sons,
and pour
out into all
these
vessels,
and you shall set aside
what is full."
5
So she went
from him and shut
the door
behind
her and her sons;
they were bringing
the vessels to her and she poured.
6
When the vessels
were full,
she said
to her son,
"Bring
me another
vessel
."
And he said
to her, "There is not one
vessel
more."
And the oil
stopped.
7
Then she came
and told
the man
of God.
And he said,
"Go,
sell
the oil
and pay
your debt,
and you and your sons
can live
on the rest."
8
Now there came
a day
when Elisha
passed
over
to Shunem,
where
there was a prominent
woman,
and she persuaded
him
to eat
food.
And so it was, as often
as he
passed
by, he turned
in there
to eat
food.
9
She said
to her husband,
"Behold
now,
I perceive
that this
is a holy
man
of God
passing
by us continually.
10
"Please,
let us make
a little
walled
upper chamber
and let us set
a bed
for him there,
and a table
and a chair
and a lampstand;
and it shall be, when he comes
to us, that he can turn
in there."
11
One day
he came
there
and turned
in to the upper chamber
and rested.
12
Then he said
to Gehazi
his servant,
"Call
this
Shunammite."
And when he had called
her, she stood
before
him.
13
He said
to him, "Say
now
to her, 'Behold,
you have been careful
f
or
us with all
this
care;
what
can I do
f
or
you? Would
you be spoken
f
or
to the king
or
to the captain
of the army?'"
And she answered,
"I live
among
my own people."
14
So he said,
"What
then is to be done
for her?" And Gehazi
answered,
"Truly
she has no
son
and her husband
is old."
15
He said,
"Call
her." When he had called
her, she stood
in the doorway.
16
Then he said,
"At this
season
next
year
you will embrace
a son."
And she said,
"No,
my lord,
O man
of God,
do not lie
to your maidservant."
17
The woman
conceived
and bore
a son
at that season
the next
year,
as Elisha
had said
to her.
18
When the child
was grown,
the day
came
that he went
out to his father
to the reapers.
19
He said
to his father,
"My head,
my head."
And he said
to his servant,
"Carry
him to his mother."
20
When he had taken
him and brought
him to his mother,
he sat
on her lap
until
noon,
and then died.
21
She went
up and laid
him on the bed
of the man
of God,
and shut
the door behind
him and went
out.
22
Then she called
to her husband
and said,
"Please
send
me one
of the servants
and one
of the donkeys,
that I may run
to the man
of God
and return."
23
He said,
"Why
will you go
to him today?
It is neither
new moon
nor
sabbath."
And she said,
"It will be well."
24
Then she saddled
a donkey
and said
to her servant,
"Drive
and go
forward; do not slow down
the pace
for me unless
I tell
you."
25
So she went
and came
to the man
of God
to Mount
Carmel.
When the man
of God
saw
her at a distance,
he said
to Gehazi
his servant,
"Behold,
there
is the Shunammite.
26
"Please
run
now
to meet
her and say
to her, '
Is it well
with you?
Is it well
with your husband?
Is it well
with the child?'"
And she answered,
"It is well."
27
When she came
to the man
of God
to the hill,
she caught hold
of his feet.
And Gehazi
came near
to push her away;
but the man
of God
said,
"Let her alone,
for her soul
is troubled
within her; and the LORD
has hidden
it from me and has not told
me."
28
Then she said,
"Did I ask
for a son
from my lord?
Did I not say,
'
Do not deceive
me'?"
29
Then he said
to Gehazi,
"Gird
up your loins
and take
my staff
in your hand,
and go
your way; if
you meet
any
man,
do not salute
him, and if
any
one
salutes
you, do not answer
him; and lay
my staff
on the lad's
face."
30
The mother
of the lad
said,
"As the LORD
lives
and as you yourself
live,
I will not leave
you." And he arose
and followed
her.
31
Then Gehazi
passed
on bef
or
e
them and laid
the staff
on the lad's
face,
but there
was no
sound
or
response.
So he returned
to meet
him and told
him, "The lad
has not awakened."
32
When Elisha
came
into the house,
behold
the lad
was dead
and laid
on his bed.
33
So he entered
and shut
the door
behind
them both
and prayed
to the LORD.
34
And he went
up and lay
on the child,
and put
his mouth
on
his mouth
and his eyes
on his eyes
and his hands
on his hands,
and he stretched
himself on him; and the flesh
of the child
became warm.
35
Then he returned
and walked
in the house
once
back
and forth,
and went
up and stretched
himself on him;
and the lad
sneezed
seven
times
and the lad
opened
his eyes.
36
He called
Gehazi
and said,
"Call
this
Shunammite."
So he called
her. And when she came
in to him, he said,
"Take
up your son."
37
Then she went
in and fell
at his feet
and bowed
herself to the ground,
and she took
up her son
and went
out.
38
When Elisha
returned
to Gilgal,
there was a famine
in the land.
As the sons
of the prophets
were sitting
before
him, he said
to his servant,
"Put
on the large
pot
and boil
stew
for the sons
of the prophets
."
39
Then one
went
out into the field
to gather
herbs,
and found
a wild
vine
and gathered
from it his lap
full
of wild
gourds,
and came
and sliced
them into the pot
of stew,
for they did not know
what they were.
40
So they poured
it out for the men
to eat.
And as they were eating
of the stew,
they cried
out and said,
"O man
of God,
there is death
in the pot."
And they were unable
to eat.
41
But he said,
"Now bring
meal."
He threw
it into the pot
and said,
"Pour
it out for the people
that they may eat."
Then there was no
harm
in the pot.
42
Now a man
came
from Baal-shalishah,
and brought
the man
of God
bread
of the first fruits,
twenty
loaves
of barley
and fresh ears of grain
in his sack.
And he said,
"Give
them to the people
that they may eat."
43
His attendant
said,
"What,
will I set
this
before
a hundred
men?"
But he
said,
"Give
them to the people
that they may eat,
for thus
says
the LORD,
'They shall eat
and have some left over.'"
44
So he set
it before
them, and they ate
and had some left over,
according to the word
of the LORD.
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