1 
 Now  a  certain 
woman of  the  wives  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  cried  out  to  Elisha,  saying,  "Your  servant  my 
husband is  dead.  You  know  that  your  servant  feared  The  LORD.  Now  the  creditor  has  come  to  take  for  himself  my  two  children  to  be  slaves."  
+2 
Elisha said  to  her,  "What  should  I  do  for  you?  Tell  me:  what  do  you  have  in  the  house?"She  said,  "Your  servant  has  nothing  in  the  house,  except  a  pot  of  oil."  
+ 3 
 Then  he  said,  "Go, 
borrow empty  containers  from  of  all  your  neighbors.  Don't  borrow  just  a  few  containers.  
+4 
 Go  in  and  shut  the  door  on  you  and  on  your  sons,  and  pour  oil  into  all  those  containers;  and  set  aside  those  which  are  full."  +
5 
 So  she  went  from  him,  and  shut  the  door  on  herself  and  on  her  sons.  They  brought  the  containers  to  her,  and  she  poured  oil.  +
6 
 When  the  containers  were  full,  she  said  to  her  son,  "Bring  me  another  container."He  said  to  her,  "There  isn't  another  container."  Then  the  oil  stopped  flowing.  +
7 
 Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of  God.  He  said,  "Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  your  debt;  and  you  and  your  sons  live  on  the  rest."  +
8 
 One  day  Elisha  went  to  Shunem,  where  there  was  a  prominent  woman;  and  she  persuaded  him  to  eat  bread.  So  it  was,  that  as  often  as  he  passed  by,  he  turned  in  there  to  eat  bread.  +
9 
 She  said  to  her  husband,  "See  now,  I  perceive  that  this  is  a  holy  man  of  God  who  passes  by  us  continually.  +
10 
 Please  let  us  make  a  little  room  on  the  roof.  Let  us  set  for  him  there  a  bed,  a  table,  a  chair,  and  a  lamp  stand.  When  he  comes  to  us,  he  can  stay  there."  +
11 
 One  day  he  came  there,  and  he  went  to  the  room  and  lay  there.  +
12 
 He  said  to 
Gehazi his  servant,  "Call  this  Shunammite."  When  he  had  called  her,  she  stood  before  him.  
+13 
 He  said  to  him,  "Say  now  to  her,  'Behold,  you  have  cared  for  us  with  all  this  care.  What  is  to  be  done  for  you?  Would  you  like  to  be  spoken  for  to  the  king,  or  to  the 
captain of  the  army?'"She  answered,  "I 
dwell among  my  own  people."  
+14 
 He  said,  "What  then  is  to  be  done  for  her?"Gehazi  answered,  "Most  certainly  she  has  no  son,  and  her  husband  is  old."  +
15 
 He  said,  "Call  her."  When  he  had  called  her,  she  stood  in  the  door.  +
16 
 He  said,  "At  this  season,  when  the  time  comes  around,  you  will  embrace  a  son."She  said,  "No,  my  lord,  you  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  to  your  servant."  +
17 
 The  woman  conceived,  and  bore  a  son  at  that  season,  when  the  time  came  around,  as  Elisha  had  said  to  her.  +
18 
 When  the 
child was  grown,  one  day  he  went  out  to  his 
father to  the  reapers.  
+19 
 He  said  to  his  father,  "My  head!  My  head!"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  knees  until  noon,  and  then  died.  +
21 
 She  went  up  and  laid  him  on  the  man  of  God's  bed,  and  shut  the  door  on  him,  and  went  out.  +
22 
 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  come  again."  +
23 
 He  said,  "Why  would  you  want  go  to  him  today?  It  is  not  a  new  moon  or  a  Sabbath."She  said,  "It's  alright."  +
24 
 Then  she  saddled  a  donkey,  and  said  to  her  servant,  "Drive,  and  go  forward!  Don't  slow  down  for  me,  unless  I  ask  you  to."  +
25 
 So  she  went,  and  came  to  the  man  of  God  to 
Mount Carmel.  When  the  man  of  God  saw  her  afar  off,  he  said  to  Gehazi  his  servant,  "Behold,  there  is  the  Shunammite.  
+26 
 Please  run  now  to  meet  her,  and  ask  her,  'Is  it  well  with  you?  Is  it  well  with  your  husband?  Is  it  well  with  your  child?'"She  answered,  "It  is  well."  +
27 
 When  she  came  to  the  man  of  God  to  the  hill,  she  caught  hold  of  his  feet.  Gehazi  came  near  to  thrust  her  away;  but  the  man  of  God  said,  "Leave  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  you  for  a  son,  my  lord?  Didn't  I  say,  'Do  not  deceive  me'?"  +
29 
 Then  he  said  to  Gehazi,  "Tuck  your 
cloak into  your  belt,  take  my  staff  in  your  hand,  and  go  your  way.  If  you  meet  any  man,  don't  greet  him;  and  if  anyone  greets  you,  don't  answer  him  again.  Then  lay  my  staff  on  the  child's  face."  
+30 
 The  child's  mother  said,  "As  the  LORD  lives,  and  as  your  soul  lives,  I  will  not  leave  you."So  he  arose,  and  followed  her.  +
31 
 Gehazi  went  ahead  of  them,  and  laid  the  staff  on  the  child's  face;  but  there  was  no  voice  and  no  hearing.  Therefore  he  returned  to  meet  him,  and  told  him,  "The  child  has  not  awakened."  +
32 
 When  Elisha  had  come  into  the  house,  behold,  the  child  was  dead,  and  lying  on  his  bed.  +
33 
 He  went  in  therefore,  and  shut  the  door  on  them  both,  and  prayed  to  The  LORD.  +
34 
 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.  He  stretched  himself  on  him;  and  the  child's 
flesh grew  warm.  
+35 
 Then  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the 
house once  back  and  forth;  and  went  up,  and  stretched  himself  out  on  him.  Then  the  child  sneezed 
seven times,  and  the  child  opened  his  eyes.  
+36 
 He  called  Gehazi,  and  said,  "Call  this  Shunammite!"  So  he  called  her.When  she  had  come  in  to  him,  he  said,  "Take  up  your  son."  +
37 
 Then  she  went  in,  fell  at  his  feet,  and  bowed  herself  to  the  ground;  then  she  picked  up  her  son,  and  went  out.  +
38 
 Elisha  came  again  to  Gilgal.  There  was  a 
famine in  the  land;  and  the  sons  of  the  prophets  were 
sitting before  him;  and  he  said  to  his  servant,  "Get  the  large  pot,  and  boil  stew  for  the  sons  of  the  prophets."  
+39 
 One  went  out  into  the 
field to  gather  herbs,  and  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered  a  lap  full  of  wild  gourds  from  it,  and  came  and  cut  them  up  into  the  pot  of  stew;  for  they  didn't  recognize  them.  
+40 
 So  they  poured  out  for  the  men  to  eat.  As  they  were 
eating some  of  the  stew,  they  cried  out,  and  said,  "Man  of  God,  there  is 
death in  the  pot!"  And  they  could  not  eat  it.  
+41 
 But  he  said,  "Then  bring  meal."  He  threw  it  into  the  pot;  and  he  said,  "Serve  it  to  the  people,  that  they  may  eat."  And  there  was  nothing  harmful  in  the  pot.  +
42 
 A  man  from  Baal  Shalishah  came,  and  brought  the  man  of  God  some 
bread of  the  first  fruits:  twenty  loaves  of 
barley and  fresh  ears  of 
grain in  his  sack.  He  said,  "Give  to  the  people,  that  they  may  eat."  
+43 
 His  servant  said,  "What,  should  I  set  this  before  a  hundred  men?"But  he  said,  "Give  the  people,  that  they  may  eat;  for  the  LORD  says,  'They  will  eat,  and  will  have  some  left  over.'"  +
44 
 So  he  set  it  before  them,  and  they  ate,  and  had  some  left  over,  according  to  The  LORD's  word.  +
 
                    
                 
            
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THE
SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS,
COMMONLY CALLED
THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE KINGS.
Commentary by ROBERT JAMIESON
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