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he went out to the spring from which the water came and cast the salt in. Here, he said, is a promise the Lord makes to you: I have healed this water, it shall bring death and dearth no longer. (2 Kings 2, 21)
When the time came for his guests to have their meal, the broth was poured out; but no sooner had they tasted it than they cried out, Death it were, lord prophet, to taste this broth of thine; drink it they might not. (2 Kings 4, 40)
Now turn we to four lepers, who were standing there in the open space round the city gate. They were saying to one another, This is no place to wait for death. (2 Kings 7, 3)
Enter we the city, we starve; abide we here, we shall die none the less. Come, let us give ourselves up to the Syrian army; it may be they will spare our lives; if they kill us, it is but another form of death. (2 Kings 7, 4)
As for that courtier who had walked beside the king to support him, he was put in charge of the market-place; and such was the crowd at the gate entrance that he was trampled to death, as the servant of God had foretold when the king came to visit him. (2 Kings 7, 17)
which prophecy was fulfilled in its turn, when he sat in the gateway there and the folk trampled him to death. (2 Kings 7, 20)
then, at dawn, he went out and confronted the people. You are without bias, he said to them; tell me, if I conspired against my master, who is to blame for the death of all these?✻ (2 Kings 10, 9)
Then Jehu put to death all that was left of Achab’s race in Jezrahel, with all that had been nobles, courtiers and priests in his reign, till no trace of him was left. (2 Kings 10, 11)
Summon me all Baal’s prophets, all his worshippers, all his priests; at this great sacrifice I mean to offer Baal, none must be absent; it is death to the man whose place is found empty. All this was but a design Jehu had in hand, for destroying Baal’s worshippers. (2 Kings 10, 19)
Upon the death of Ochozias, his mother Athalia put all the princes of the royal house to death, (2 Kings 11, 1)
Josachar son of Semaath and Jozabad son of Somer, his own attendants, gave him his death-blow. He was laid to rest with his fathers in the Keep of David, and the throne passed to his son Amasias. (2 Kings 12, 21)
In the year of Eliseus’ death and burial, the country was being ravaged by freebooters from Moab. (2 Kings 13, 20)
