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1 Elisha said, “Hear Jehovah’s word. Jehovah
says, ‘Tomorrow about this time a seah of fine flour will be sold for a shekel,
and two seahs of barley for a shekel, in the gate of Samaria.’”
2 Then the captain on whose hand the king leaned
answered the man of God, and said, “Behold, if Jehovah made windows in heaven,
could this thing be?”
He said, “Behold, you will see it with your eyes, but
will not eat of it.”
3 Now there were four leprous men at the entrance
of the gate. They said to one another, “Why do we sit here until we die? 4 If
we say, ‘We will enter into the city,’ then the famine is in the city, and we
will die there. If we sit still here, we also die. Now therefore come, and let
us surrender to the army of the Syrians. If they save us alive, we will live;
and if they kill us, we will only die.”
5 They rose up in the twilight, to go to the camp
of the Syrians. When they had come to the outermost part of the camp of the
Syrians, behold, no man was there. 6 For the Lord had made the army of the
Syrians to hear the sound of chariots, and the sound of horses, even the noise
of a great army; and they said to one another, “Behold, the king of Israel has
hired against us the kings of the Hittites and the kings of the Egyptians to
attack us.” 7 Therefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left
their tents, and their horses, and their donkeys, even the camp as it was, and
fled for their life. 8 When these lepers came to the outermost part of the
camp, they went into one tent, and ate and drink, and carried away silver,
gold, and clothing, and went and hid it. Then they came back, and entered into
another tent, and carried things from there also, and went and hid them. 9 Then
they said to one another, “We aren’t doing right. Today is a day of good news,
and we keep silent. If we wait until the morning light, punishment will
overtake us. Now therefore come, let’s go and tell the king’s household.”
10 So they came and called to the city
gatekeepers; and they told them, “We came to the camp of the Syrians, and,
behold, there was no man there, not even a man’s voice, but the horses tied,
and the donkeys tied, and the tents as they were.”
11 He called the gatekeepers; and they told it to
the king’s household within. 12 The king arose in the night, and said to
his servants, “I will now show you what the Syrians have done to us. They know
that we are hungry. Therefore they are gone out of the camp to hide themselves
in the field, saying, ‘When they come out of the city, we shall take them
alive, and get into the city.’”
13 One of his servants answered, “Please let some
people take five of the horses that remain, which are left in the city. Behold,
they are like all the multitude of Israel who are left in it. Behold, they are
like all the multitude of Israel who are consumed. Let us send and see.”
14 Therefore they took two chariots with horses;
and the king sent them out to the Syrian army, saying, “Go and see.”
15 They went after them to the Jordan; and
behold, all the path was full of garments and equipment which the Syrians had
cast away in their haste. The messengers returned, and told the king. 16 The
people went out and plundered the camp of the Syrians. So a seah of fine flour
was sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, according to Jehovah’s
word. 17 The king appointed the captain on whose hand he leaned to be in
charge of the gate; and the people trampled over him in the gate, and he died
as the man of God had said, who spoke when the king came down to him. 18 It
happened as the man of God had spoken to the king, saying, “Two seahs of barley
for a shekel, and a seah of fine flour for a shekel, shall be tomorrow about
this time in the gate of Samaria;” 19 and that captain answered the man of
God, and said, “Now, behold, if Jehovah made windows in heaven, might such a
thing be?” and he said, “Behold, you will see it with your eyes, but will not
eat of it.” 20 It happened like that to him; for the people trampled over
him in the gate, and he died.
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