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  • When they returned to Elisha in Jericho, where he was staying, he said to them, "Did I not tell you not to go?" (2 Kings 2, 18)

  • Once the inhabitants of the city complained to Elisha, "The site of the city is fine indeed, as my lord can see, but the water is bad and the land unfruitful." (2 Kings 2, 19)

  • "Bring me a new bowl," Elisha said, "and put salt into it." When they had brought it to him, (2 Kings 2, 20)

  • And the water has stayed pure even to this day, just as Elisha prophesied. (2 Kings 2, 22)

  • From there Elisha went up to Bethel. While he was on the way, some small boys came out of the city and jeered at him. "Go up, baldhead," they shouted, "go up, baldhead!" (2 Kings 2, 23)

  • The prophet turned and saw them, and he cursed them in the name of the LORD. Then two she-bears came out of the woods and tore forty-two of the children to pieces. (2 Kings 2, 24)

  • But the king of Judah asked, "Is there no prophet of the LORD here through whom we may inquire of the LORD?" One of the officers of the king of Israel replied, "Elisha, son of Shaphat, who poured water on the hands of Elijah, is here." (2 Kings 3, 11)

  • "He has the word of the LORD," the king of Judah agreed. So the kings of Israel, Judah, and Edom went down to Elisha. (2 Kings 3, 12)

  • "What do you want with me?" Elisha asked the king of Israel. "Go to the prophets of your father and to the prophets of your mother." "No," the king of Israel replied. "The LORD has called these three kings together to put them in the grasp of Moab." (2 Kings 3, 13)

  • Then Elisha said, "As the LORD of hosts lives, whom I serve, were it not that I respect the king of Judah, I should neither look at you nor notice you at all. (2 Kings 3, 14)

  • Now get me a minstrel." When the minstrel played, the power of the LORD came upon Elisha (2 Kings 3, 15)

  • A certain woman, the widow of one of the guild prophets, complained to Elisha: "My husband, your servant, is dead. You know that he was a God-fearing man, yet now his creditor has come to take my two children as his slaves." (2 Kings 4, 1)


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