April 22
2 Kings 4 - 5 (New International Version)
2 Kings 4
The Widow's Oil
1 The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried
out to Elisha, "Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he
revered the LORD. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his
slaves."
2 Elisha replied to her, "How can I help you? Tell me,
what do you have in your house?"
"Your servant has nothing there at all," she said, "except a little oil."
3 Elisha said, "Go around and ask all your neighbors for
empty jars. Don't ask for just a few. 4 Then go inside and
shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as
each is filled, put it to one side."
5 She left him and afterward shut the door behind her and
her sons. They brought the jars to her and she kept pouring. 6
When all the jars were full, she said to her son, "Bring me another one."
But he replied, "There is not a jar left." Then the oil stopped flowing.
7 She went and told the man of God, and he said, "Go, sell
the oil and pay your debts. You and your sons can live on what is left."
The Shunammite's Son Restored to Life
8 One day Elisha went to Shunem. And a well-to-do woman
was there, who urged him to stay for a meal. So whenever he came by, he
stopped there to eat. 9 She said to her husband, "I know
that this man who often comes our way is a holy man of God. 10
Let's make a small room on the roof and put in it a bed and a table, a chair
and a lamp for him. Then he can stay there whenever he comes to us."
11 One day when Elisha came, he went up
to his room and lay down there. 12 He said to his servant
Gehazi, "Call the Shunammite." So he called her, and she stood before him.
13 Elisha said to him, "Tell her, 'You have gone to all
this trouble for us. Now what can be done for you? Can we speak on your
behalf to the king or the commander of the army?' "
She replied, "I have a home among my own people."
14 "What can be done for her?" Elisha asked.
Gehazi said, "Well, she has no son and her husband is old."
15 Then Elisha said, "Call her." So he called her, and she
stood in the doorway. 16 "About this time next year,"
Elisha said, "you will hold a son in your arms."
"No, my lord," she objected. "Don't mislead your servant, O man of God!"
17 But the woman became pregnant, and the next year about
that same time she gave birth to a son, just as Elisha had told her.
18 The child grew, and one day he went out to his father,
who was with the reapers. 19 "My head! My head!" he said
to his father.
His father told a servant, "Carry him to his mother." 20
After the servant had lifted him up and carried him to his mother, the boy
sat on her lap until noon, and then he died. 21 She went
up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, then shut the door and went
out.
22 She called her husband and said, "Please send me one of
the servants and a donkey so I can go to the man of God quickly and return."
23 "Why go to him today?" he asked. "It's not the New Moon
or the Sabbath."
"It's all right," she said.
24 She saddled the donkey and said to her servant, "Lead
on; don't slow down for me unless I tell you." 25 So she
set out and came to the man of God at Mount Carmel.
When he saw her in the distance, the man of God said to his servant Gehazi,
"Look! There's the Shunammite! 26 Run to meet her and ask
her, 'Are you all right? Is your husband all right? Is your child all
right?' "
"Everything is all right," she said.
27 When she reached the man of God at the mountain, she
took hold of his feet. Gehazi came over to push her away, but the man of God
said, "Leave her alone! She is in bitter distress, but the LORD has hidden
it from me and has not told me why."
28 "Did I ask you for a son, my lord?" she said. "Didn't I
tell you, 'Don't raise my hopes'?"
29 Elisha said to Gehazi, "Tuck your cloak into your belt,
take my staff in your hand and run. If you meet anyone, do not greet him,
and if anyone greets you, do not answer. Lay my staff on the boy's face."
30 But the child's mother said, "As surely as the LORD
lives and as you live, I will not leave you." So he got up and followed her.
31 Gehazi went on ahead and laid the staff on the boy's
face, but there was no sound or response. So Gehazi went back to meet Elisha
and told him, "The boy has not awakened."
32 When Elisha reached the house, there was the boy lying
dead on his couch. 33 He went in, shut the door on the two
of them and prayed to the LORD. 34 Then he got on the bed
and lay upon the boy, mouth to mouth, eyes to eyes, hands to hands. As he
stretched himself out upon him, the boy's body grew warm. 35
Elisha turned away and walked back and forth in the room and then got on the
bed and stretched out upon him once more. The boy sneezed seven times and
opened his eyes.
36 Elisha summoned Gehazi and said, "Call the Shunammite."
And he did. When she came, he said, "Take your son." 37
She came in, fell at his feet and bowed to the ground. Then she took her son
and went out.
Death in the Pot
38 Elisha returned to Gilgal and there was a famine in
that region. While the company of the prophets was meeting with him, he said
to his servant, "Put on the large pot and cook some stew for these men."
39 One of them went out into the fields
to gather herbs and found a wild vine. He gathered some of its gourds and
filled the fold of his cloak. When he returned, he cut them up into the pot
of stew, though no one knew what they were. 40 The stew
was poured out for the men, but as they began to eat it, they cried out, "O
man of God, there is death in the pot!" And they could not eat it.
41 Elisha said, "Get some flour." He put it into the pot
and said, "Serve it to the people to eat." And there was nothing harmful in
the pot.
Feeding of a Hundred
42 A man came from Baal Shalishah, bringing the man of God
twenty loaves of barley bread baked from the first ripe grain, along with
some heads of new grain. "Give it to the people to eat," Elisha said.
43 "How can I set this before a hundred men?" his servant
asked.
But Elisha answered, "Give it to the people to eat. For this is what the
LORD says: 'They will eat and have some left over.' " 44
Then he set it before them, and they ate and had some left over, according
to the word of the LORD.
2 Kings 5
Naaman Healed of Leprosy
1 Now Naaman was commander of the army of the king of Aram.
He was a great man in the sight of his master and highly regarded, because
through him the LORD had given victory to Aram. He was a valiant soldier,
but he had leprosy.
2 Now bands from Aram had gone out and
had taken captive a young girl from Israel, and she served Naaman's wife.
3 She said to her mistress, "If only my master would see the
prophet who is in Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy."
4 Naaman went to his master and told him what the girl
from Israel had said. 5 "By all means, go," the king of
Aram replied. "I will send a letter to the king of Israel." So Naaman left,
taking with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold and ten
sets of clothing. 6 The letter that he took to the king of
Israel read: "With this letter I am sending my servant Naaman to you so that
you may cure him of his leprosy."
7 As soon as the king of Israel read the letter, he tore
his robes and said, "Am I God? Can I kill and bring back to life? Why does
this fellow send someone to me to be cured of his leprosy? See how he is
trying to pick a quarrel with me!"
8 When Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel
had torn his robes, he sent him this message: "Why have you torn your robes?
Have the man come to me and he will know that there is a prophet in Israel."
9 So Naaman went with his horses and chariots and stopped
at the door of Elisha's house. 10 Elisha sent a messenger
to say to him, "Go, wash yourself seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh
will be restored and you will be cleansed."
11 But Naaman went away angry and said, "I thought that he
would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the LORD his
God, wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy. 12
Are not Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than any of
the waters of Israel? Couldn't I wash in them and be cleansed?" So he turned
and went off in a rage.
13 Naaman's servants went to him and said, "My father, if
the prophet had told you to do some great thing, would you not have done it?
How much more, then, when he tells you, 'Wash and be cleansed'!" 14
So he went down and dipped himself in the Jordan seven times, as the man of
God had told him, and his flesh was restored and became clean like that of a
young boy.
15 Then Naaman and all his attendants went back to the man
of God. He stood before him and said, "Now I know that there is no God in
all the world except in Israel. Please accept now a gift from your servant."
16 The prophet answered, "As surely as the LORD lives,
whom I serve, I will not accept a thing." And even though Naaman urged him,
he refused.
17 "If you will not," said Naaman, "please let me, your
servant, be given as much earth as a pair of mules can carry, for your
servant will never again make burnt offerings and sacrifices to any other
god but the LORD. 18 But may the LORD forgive your servant
for this one thing: When my master enters the temple of Rimmon to bow down
and he is leaning on my arm and I bow there also—when I bow down in the
temple of Rimmon, may the LORD forgive your servant for this."
19 "Go in peace," Elisha said.
After Naaman had traveled some distance, 20 Gehazi, the
servant of Elisha the man of God, said to himself, "My master was too easy
on Naaman, this Aramean, by not accepting from him what he brought. As
surely as the LORD lives, I will run after him and get something from him."
21 So Gehazi hurried after Naaman. When Naaman saw him
running toward him, he got down from the chariot to meet him. "Is everything
all right?" he asked.
22 "Everything is all right," Gehazi answered. "My master
sent me to say, 'Two young men from the company of the prophets have just
come to me from the hill country of Ephraim. Please give them a talent of
silver and two sets of clothing.' "
23 "By all means, take two talents," said Naaman. He urged
Gehazi to accept them, and then tied up the two talents of silver in two
bags, with two sets of clothing. He gave them to two of his servants, and
they carried them ahead of Gehazi. 24 When Gehazi came to
the hill, he took the things from the servants and put them away in the
house. He sent the men away and they left. 25 Then he went
in and stood before his master Elisha.
"Where have you been, Gehazi?" Elisha asked.
"Your servant didn't go anywhere," Gehazi answered.
26 But Elisha said to him, "Was not my spirit with you
when the man got down from his chariot to meet you? Is this the time to take
money, or to accept clothes, olive groves, vineyards, flocks, herds, or
menservants and maidservants? 27 Naaman's leprosy will
cling to you and to your descendants forever." Then Gehazi went from
Elisha's presence and he was leprous, as white as snow.