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Verse 2 Kings 2:10. _A HARD THING_] This is what is not in _my_
power, God alone can give this; yet _if thou see me taken away from
thee, it_ _shall be so_. Perhaps this means no more than, "If thou...
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It would be better to omit the words “when I am,” which are not in
the original. The sign was to be Elisha’s seeing the actual
translation, which he did 2 Kings 2:12....
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2. ELIJAH'S TRANSLATION
CHAPTER 2:1-11
_ 1. From Gilgal to Jordan (2 Kings 2:1)_
2. The divided Jordan (2 Kings 2:7)
3. Elisha's request (2 Kings 2:9)
4. Elijah goes up to heaven in a whirlwind ...
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2 KINGS 1:1 TO 2 KINGS 2:25. LAST DAYS AND ASCENSION OF ELIJAH: ELISHA
ESTABLISHED AS HIS SUCCESSOR. Here we have perhaps a third Elijah
narrative, in which the prophet is represented as playing a par...
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NEVERTHELESS. The verse needs no italics.
SEE. clearly see....
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_Thou hast asked a hard thing_ Because it was not Elijah's to bestow.
He knew that except for God's strengthening power and comforting
revelations his own heart would often have fainted. He therefore...
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DISCOURSE: 357
ELIJAH’S TRANSLATION TO HEAVEN
2 Kings 2:9. And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that
Elijah said unto Elisha, Ask what I shall do for thee, before I be
taken away from thee....
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B. ELIJAH'S FINAL WORDS WITH ELISHA 2:6-10
TRANSLATION
(6) And Elijah said to him, Stay here, I pray you, for the LORD has
sent me to Jordan. And he said, as the LORD lives and as your soul
lives, I...
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_AND HE SAID, THOU HAST ASKED A HARD THING: NEVERTHELESS, IF THOU SEE
ME WHEN I AM TAKEN FROM THEE, IT SHALL BE SO UNTO THEE; BUT IF NOT, IT
SHALL NOT BE SO._
Thou hast asked a hard thing - an extrao...
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ELIJAH'S TRANSLATION TO HEAVEN
The great service rendered to Israel by the prophet whose life is here
closed was the stand which he made for the religion of Jehovah when
its supremacy was threatened b...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 2
GOD TAKES ELIJAH TO HEAVEN
* God had promised Elijah that Elisha would continue his work (1
Kings 19:16). In this c...
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THOU HAST ASKED A HARD THING. — Because to grant such a petition was
not in Elijah’s own power, but in God’s only. And therefore in the
next words the prophet connects the fulfilment of his follower’s...
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וַ יֹּ֖אמֶר הִקְשִׁ֣יתָ לִ שְׁאֹ֑ול
אִם ־תִּר
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ELISHA
2 Kings 2:1
"He did wonders in his life, and at death even his works were
marvelous. For all this the people repented not."
- Sir 48:14-15
AT this point we enter into the cycle of supernatur...
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FITTED TO SUCCEED HIS MASTER
2 Kings 2:1
We are at a loss whether to admire most the humility of Elijah or the
pertinacity of Elisha. The humility of the former is very beautiful.
An ordinary man wou...
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There is something pathetic and even weird in these final movement's
of Elijah, as we see him accompanied by Elisha, and watched by the
prophets. It would seem as though he tried to escape into loneli...
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Hard thing. Hebrew literally, "thou art hardened to ask" a thing so
difficult, and which I have not the power to grant. But I will pray
that thou mayst receive it; (Calmet) and I feel confident that t...
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Elijah's question differs from Elisha's answer. What shall I do for
thee! Whereas what Elisha desired, was not what Elijah could do. He
had not the gifts of the spirit at his disposal. The departing p...
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It has been already remarked that the mission, or, at any rate, the
proper ministry of Elijah closed with his own complaint against the
children of Israel. God took him at his word. He pleaded against...
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And now we reach the end of the troubles and afflictions of this
precious and faithful servant of God. And, if we do not find in his
case the calmness of the ascension of Jesus, who, while blessing Hi...
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AND HE SAID, THOU HAST ASKED A HARD THING,.... Not a common privilege,
but what is rarely enjoyed, and difficult to obtain, few are so
favoured of God:
NEVERTHELESS, IF THOU SEE ME WHEN I AM TAKEN FR...
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_And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing: [nevertheless], if thou
see me [when I am] taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee; but if
not, it shall not be [so]._
Ver. 10. _If thou see me when I am...
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_He said, Thou hast asked a hard thing_ A rare and singular blessing,
which I cannot promise thee; which God only can give, and which he
gives only when and to whom he pleases. _Nevertheless, if thou...
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1 Elijah, taking his leaue of Elisha, with his mantle diuideth Iordan,
9 and granting Elisha his request, is taken vp by a fierie charet into
heauen.
12 Elisha, diuiding Iordan with Elijahs mantle,...
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And he, Elijah, said, Thou hast asked a hard thing, one which was, in
fact, not in Elijah's hands to bestow, but could be granted by God
alone; NEVERTHELESS, IF THOU SEE ME WHEN I AM TAKEN FROM THEE,...
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ELIJAH TAKEN UP TO HEAVEN...
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Though in 1 Kings 19:21 we read of Elisha following Elijah and
becoming his servant, yet Elisha is not mentioned as identified with
Elijah when Elijah later gave messages to Ahab (1 Kings 21:17) and t...
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THOU HAST ASKED A HARD THING:
_ Heb._ thou hast done hard in asking...
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9-12 That fulness, from whence prophets and apostles had all their
supply, still exists as of old, and we are told to ask large supplies
from it. Diligent attendance upon Elijah, particularly in his...
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A HARD THING, i. e. a rare and singular blessing, which I cannot
promise thee, which only God can give; and he gives it only when and
to whom he pleaseth. IF NOT, IT SHALL NOT BE SO: this sign he prop...
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2 Kings 2:10 said H559 (H8799) asked H7592 (H8800) thing H7185 (H8689)
see H7200 (H8799) taken...
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SECTION 7. ELISHA ENTERS CANAAN TO TAKE POSSESSION OF IT FOR YHWH AND
MOAB'S REBELLION AGAINST ISRAEL IS PUT DOWN WITH TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES
(2 KINGS 2:1 TO 2 KINGS 3:27).
In our view the entry of Elish...
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A. ELIJAH IS TAKEN AWAY BY YHWH INTO HEAVEN AND HIS SPIRIT COMES ON
ELISHA WHO RE-ENTERS CANAAN (2 KINGS 2:1).
In this remarkable account we have the first definite indication in
Scripture that a man...
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The Elisha Miracles (2Ki 2 Kings 2:1; 2 Kings 4:1 to 2 Kings 6:23),
His Prophetic Involvement In The Victory Over Moab (2 Kings 3:1), And
Further Subsequent
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2 Kings 2:1
The account of Elijah's translation suggests:
I. That the life of man is absolutely at the disposal of the Lord. (1)
God knows when our work is done. (2) We are taken from a lower to a
h...
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CONTENTS: Translation of Elijah. Faith of Elisha. Theological students
and their unbelief. Elisha's miracle.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Elisha, Elijah.
CONCLUSION: Those who know they are soon go...
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2 Kings 2:1. _When the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven._ The LXX
read, ως εις τον ουρανον, _as into heaven._ They mean
to say, that he did not ascend higher than paradise, as in John 3:13.
2 Kin...
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_And it came to pass when the Lord would take up Elijah._
ELIJAH TRANSLATED
I. In the glorious end of Elijah’s earthly life we see not simply
the reward of one faithful man, but the Divine grace mani...
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THE TRANSLATION OF ELIJAH TO HEAVEN
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 2:1. ELIJAH WENT WITH ELISHA FROM GILGAL—Not the Gilgal in
Judah, but the Gilgal (now Jilgil) in Ephraim, near Ebal and Ge...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 2:1
THE REMOVAL OF ELIJAH FROM EARTH, AND SOME EARLY MIRACLES OF ELISHA.
The great prophet of Israel was to have a departure from earth as marv
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And so it came to pass, when the LORD would take Elijah into heaven by
a whirlwind, that Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal (2 Kings 2:1).
So the time is come when Elijah is going to depart the earth...
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2 Kings 2:12; Acts 1:10; Acts 1:9; John 16:24; Mark 11:22...
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ELISHA, THE PROPHET OF MIRACLES
2 Kings 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Elijah had lived a good life, and had rendered a faithful ministry.
The time had come, however, for him to go to be with his Lord. As...
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A hard thing — A rare and singular blessing, which I cannot promise
thee, which only God can give; and he gives it only when, and to whom
he pleaseth. If thou seest — This sign he proposed, not withou...