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So, with sackcloth on their loins and ropes on their heads, they betook themselves to the king of Israel; Thy servant Benadad, they told him, pleads for his life. And Achab answered, Lives he yet, he is my brother. (1 Kings 20, 32)
But Josaphat said, Is there no prophet of the Lord here, through whom we might win the divine favour? At that, one of Joram’s men said, Eliseus the son of Saphat is close by, that was body-servant once to Elias. (2 Kings 3, 11)
There was a woman once that appealed to Eliseus for aid; her husband had been among the disciples of the prophets. Master, she said, thou knewest my husband for a faithful servant of thine, and one that feared the Lord. Now he is dead, and here is a creditor of mine that will come and take away my two sons, to be his bondsmen. (2 Kings 4, 1)
So she came and told her story to the servant of God, and he said, Go and sell the oil, and pay thy creditor; what is left shall provide thee and thy sons with a living. (2 Kings 4, 7)
till at last she said to her husband, I find him to be a servant of God, and a holy one, this man that passes our way so often. (2 Kings 4, 9)
he bade his servant Giezi fetch the woman of Sunam; and she, thus summoned, stood awaiting his audience.✻ (2 Kings 4, 12)
And Eliseus sent her, through his servant, this message, In all things thou hast bestowed thy constant care on us; what wouldst thou have me do for thee in return? Is there any business of thine, over which thou wouldst have me say a word for thee to the king, or to the commander of his army? And her answer was, Nay, my place is with my own folk. (2 Kings 4, 13)
Then she saddled the ass, and bade the servant lead on, and that in haste; let him lose no time over the journey, and wait ever on her bidding. (2 Kings 4, 24)
So out she went, and found the servant of God on mount Carmel. And he, when he saw her approaching, said to his servant Giezi, That is the woman from Sunam; (2 Kings 4, 25)
but when she reached the servant of God, there on the mountain, she clasped him by the knees. Giezi would have pulled her away, but the servant of God said, Let her alone; here is great anguish of spirit, and I none the wiser; the Lord told me nothing of it. (2 Kings 4, 27)
and when his servant asked how this would suffice for a hundred mouths, he said again, Set it before the company for their meal; they shall eat, the Lord says, and leave some over. (2 Kings 4, 43)
Naaman’s wife had a servant, a young Israelite maid that had been captured by Syrian freebooters; (2 Kings 5, 2)
