* Elisha multiplies the widow's oil. (1-7) The Shunammite obtains a
son. (8-17) The Shunammite's son restored to life. (18-37) The miracle
of healing the pottage, and of feeding the sons of the prophets.
(38-44)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 Elisha's miracles were acts of real charity: Christ's were so;
not only great wonders, but great favours to those for whom they were
wrought. God magnifies his goodness with his power. Elisha readily
received a poor widow's complaint. Those that leave their families
under a load of debt, know n... [ Continue Reading ]
8-17 Elisha was well thought of by the king of Israel for his late
services; a good man can take as much pleasure in serving others, as
in raising himself. But the Shunammite needed not any good offices of
this kind. It is a happiness to dwell among our own people, that love
and respect us, and to w... [ Continue Reading ]
18-37 Here is the sudden death of the child. All the mother's
tenderness cannot keep alive a child of promise, a child of prayer,
one given in love. But how admirably does the prudent, pious mother,
guard her lips under this sudden affliction! Not one peevish word
escapes from her. Such confidence... [ Continue Reading ]
38-44 There was a famine of bread, but not of hearing the word of
God, for Elisha had the sons of the prophets sitting before him, to
hear his wisdom. Elisha made hurtful food to become safe and
wholesome. If a mess of pottage be all our dinner, remember that this
great prophet had no better for hi... [ Continue Reading ]