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Thereupon the king sent a captain at the head of fifty men to find him. And this captain, climbing the mountain on which the prophet then dwelt, bade him come down in the king’s name. (2 Kings 1, 9)
If prophet I am, Elias answered, let fire come down from heaven to consume thee and thy men with thee; and with that, came fire from heaven, and he and his fifty were consumed. (2 Kings 1, 10)
So the king sent another captain with fifty men more, and he too would have the prophet come down in the king’s name. (2 Kings 1, 11)
If prophet I am, said he, let fire come down from heaven to consume thee and thy men with thee; and once more, captain and men were consumed by fire. (2 Kings 1, 12)
But when a third captain was sent out with his men, he came and knelt before Elias in entreaty; My lord prophet, he said, have some regard to my life, and the lives of these that follow me. (2 Kings 1, 13)
Lord prophet, they said, we can muster fifty strong men of our company to go out and look for this master of thine; it may be the Spirit of the Lord has carried him off and left him on some hill-top or in some cleft of the valleys. He would not have them send, (2 Kings 2, 16)
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)
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)
Thereupon she carried him up and laid him on the prophet’s own bed, and shut the door on him; then went out (2 Kings 4, 21)
and called her husband, and asked to have one of the servants with her, and an ass; she must go and see the prophet with all speed, and with all speed return. (2 Kings 4, 22)
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)
and this maid said to her mistress, If only my lord would betake himself to the prophet in Samaria! He would have cured him soon enough of his leprosy. (2 Kings 5, 3)
