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  • Since there was no king in Edom at this time to bar his way, (1 Kings 22, 48)

  • (Achab’s son Ochozias had requested at this time that mariners from his own country might sail with Josaphat’s, but Josaphat would not consent.) (1 Kings 22, 50)

  • And now the time had come when the Lord would have Elias carried up by a whirlwind into heaven. Elias was but then leaving Galgal, with Eliseus in his company; (2 Kings 2, 1)

  • Whereupon king Joram lost no time in marching out from Samaria, mustering his whole forces, (2 Kings 3, 6)

  • And so, next morning, at the time when sacrifice is offered, in came the water, flowing from Edom; water filled all the plain. (2 Kings 3, 20)

  • At another time, Eliseus chanced to be passing through Sunam, and here there was a woman of rank that bade him to a meal, and would take no denial. He must needs go that way often, and ever this woman entertained him, (2 Kings 4, 8)

  • It would be well if we kept a little room for his use, with bed and table and chair and lamp-stand in it, so that he may pass his time there whenever he visits us. (2 Kings 4, 10)

  • When this time of year comes round again, he told her, at this very hour, live thou till then,✻ thou shalt conceive a son. Nay, my lord, she said, wouldst thou, a prophet, trifle thus with thy handmaid? (2 Kings 4, 16)

  • But at that very season of the year, and at the very time Eliseus had foretold, she conceived, and bore a son. (2 Kings 4, 17)

  • 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)

  • and Eliseus made his way to Galgal.There was once a famine in the country, at a time when Eliseus had some of the young prophets staying with him. And he bade one of his servants put on the greatest pot they had, and cook broth for these disciples of his. (2 Kings 4, 38)

  • 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)


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