2 KINGS CHAPTER 4 Elisha multiplieth the widow's oil, 2 KINGS 4:1. He
is lodged by a Shunammite woman, who is barren: he promiseth her a
son; which is born, 2 KINGS 4:8; dieth, and is raised by Elisha, 2
KINGS 4:18. At Gilgal he healeth the deadly pottage, 2 KINGS 4:38; and
feedeth one hundred men w... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT SHALL I DO FOR THEE? how shall I relieve thee, who am myself
poor? WHAT HAST THOU IN THE HOUSE, which may contribute to the payment
of thy debts, or, at least, to the satisfaction of thy creditors, who
may perchance deal favourably with thee through my persuasion? SAVE A
POT OF OIL; which was u... [ Continue Reading ]
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SHUT THE DOOR UPON THEE; partly, that none may hinder thee from
minding thy work of filling and removing the vessels, which will
require attention and diligence; partly, that thou alone mayest enjoy
the benefit of it; partly, lest any of thy creditors should break in
upon thee, and seize upon thy bo... [ Continue Reading ]
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UNTO HER SON; to one of them, for she had two, 2 KINGS 4:1. The oil
stayed, to teach us, that we should not waste any of God's good
creatures, and that God would not work miracles unnecessarily.... [ Continue Reading ]
First do justice to others, and then take care of thyself and
children.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SHUNNAM a city in Issachar, near Mount Carmel, JOSHUA 19:17,18,
whither the prophet frequently went. WAS A GREAT WOMAN; for estate, or
birth and quality. See GENESIS 24:35 1 SAMUEL 25:2. SHE CONSTRAINED
HIM, by her importunate desire. TO EAT BREAD; to take his repast
there.... [ Continue Reading ]
AN HOLY MAN OF GOD; a prophet, as JUDGES 13:6, and that of eminent
holiness, by our kindness to whom we shall procure a blessing to
ourselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US MAKE A LITTLE CHAMBER ON THE WALL, that he may be free from the
noise of family business, and enjoy that privacy which, I perceive, he
desireth for his prayers and meditations. He will not be troublesome
or chargeable to us; he cares not for rich furniture or costly
entertainment, and is cont... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. Before the prophet, in the door of his chamber, as it is said, 2
KINGS 4:15. The relation seems to be a little perplexed, but may be
thus conceived. It is in this verse recorded, in the general, that the
prophet sent Gehazi to call her, and that she came to him upon that
call; then follows a pa... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT IS TO BE DONE FOR THEE? wherewith shall I recompense all thy care
and kindness to me and my servant? TO THE KING, OR TO THE CAPTAIN OF
THE HOST; with whom he justly had great power for his eminent service,
2KI 3. I DWELL AMONG MINE OWN PEOPLE; I live in love and peace among
my kindred and frien... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT THEN IS TO BE DONE FOR HER? hast thou observed any thing which
she wants or desires? For the prophet kept himself much in his
chamber, whilst Gehazi went more freely about the house, as his
occasions led him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Out of reverence, humility, and modesty, waiting till he came to her,
or called her further in to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THE TIME OF LIFE; of which phrase SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS
18:10". DO NOT LIE UNTO THINE HANDMAID; do not delude me with vain
hopes. She could not believe it for joy, and supposed the prophet
might say thus either for her trial, or from his own private judgment
and affection, and not by wa... [ Continue Reading ]
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His head was grievously pained; which possibly came from the heat of
the harvest season, to which he was exposed in the field.... [ Continue Reading ]
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SHUT THE DOOR UPON HIM; partly in hopes that this might contribute
something to the child's restitution to life, she having in all
probability had an account of the like miracle done by Elijah, 1 KINGS
17:21; and partly that she might for the present conceal the death of
the child; which if it had b... [ Continue Reading ]
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NEW MOON AND SABBATH were the chief and usual times in which they
resorted to the prophets for instruction, for which he supposed she
now went, not suspecting but that the child was well by this time. IT
SHALL BE WELL; my going will not be troublesome to him, nor
prejudicial to thee or me. Heb. _pea... [ Continue Reading ]
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So it was in some respects, because it was the will of a wise and good
God, and therefore best for her. Or, it shall be well: though the
child be dead, I doubt not by God's blessing upon thy endeavours it
shall live again, and do well. But she answers ambiguously, and
briefly too, that, she might so... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE CAUGHT HIM BY THE FEET; she fell at his feet, and touched them, as
a most humble and earnest suppliant. Compare 1 SAMUEL 25:24 MATTHEW
28:9. Withal, she intimated, what she durst not presume to express in
words, that she desired him to go along with her. Gehazi came near to
thrust her away; judg... [ Continue Reading ]
This child was not given to me upon my immoderate desire, for which I
might have justly been thus chastised, as Rachel was, GENESIS 30:1,
compared with GENESIS 35:18; but was freely promised to me by thee in
God's name, and from his special grace and favour; and therefore I
trust both thou didst pra... [ Continue Reading ]
GIRD UP THY LOINS; tie up thy long garments about thy loins for
expedition. See 1 KINGS 18:46. Make no delays nor stops by the way,
neither by words nor actions, but go with all possible speed. Compare
LUKE 10:4. He requires this haste, that the miracle might be done
secretly and speedily, before th... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL NOT LEAVE THEE, until thou goest home with me. For she had no
great confidence in Gehazi, nor was her faith so strong as to think
that the prophet could work so great a miracle at this distance, and
by his staff; which possibly was one reason why this did no good.
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NEITHER VOICE, NOR HEARING, i.e. neither speech nor sense, nor any
sign of life, to wit, in the child; which disappointment might proceed
from hence, that Elisha having changed his mind, and yielded to her
importunity to go with her, did alter his course, and not join his
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UPON THEM TWAIN; upon himself and the dead child, that he might pray
to God without distraction, and might more freely use all those
gestures and means which he thought fit.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WENT UP, AND LAY UPON THE CHILD; and although some ceremonial
uncleanness might seem to be contracted by the touch of this dead
body, yet that was justly to give place to a moral duty, and to an
action of so great piety and charity as this was, especially when done
by a prophet, and by the instin... [ Continue Reading ]
WALKED IN THE HOUSE TO AND FRO: he changeth his postures for his own
necessary refreshment, and walked to and fro, exercising his mind in
prayer to God, and faith, for the accomplishment of this work. WENT
UP, AND STRETCHED HIMSELF UPON HIM; repeating his former actions, to
teach us not to be discou... [ Continue Reading ]
COME IN UNTO HIM, Heb. come to him, to wit, to the door of his
chamber; where probably he met her with this joyful message.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE WENT IN; into his chamber, and, after she had done him honour, to
the bed where the child lay, whence she took him, and went her way.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELISHA CAME AGAIN TO GILGAL; where he came with Elijah, 2 KINGS 2:1;
where was a school of the prophets, whom he designed to comfort
concerning the present dearth and their other discouragements, and to
confirm in the profession and practice of religion, and to instruct in
the duties of the present... [ Continue Reading ]
A WILD VINE; a plant called coloquintida, whose gourds or leaves
resemble the leaves of a vine, and are very bitter and pernicious to
the eater.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS DEATH IN THE POT, i.e. some deadly thing; which they gathered
from its excessive bitterness, by which possibly some of them might
discern what it was.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE CAST IT INTO THE POT, together with the pottage which they had
taken out of it. There was no harm in the pot: the meal took away that
hurtful quality, not by its natural power, which could do little in so
short a time, but by the supernatural blessing of God upon it.... [ Continue Reading ]
BREAD OF THE FIRST-FRUITS, which were the priest's due, NUMBERS 18:12;
but these, and probably the rest of the priest's dues, were usually
brought by the pious Israelites, according to their ability and
opportunity, to the Lord's prophets; partly because they did a great
part of the priest's office,... [ Continue Reading ]
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