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2 Kings 7
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2 Kings 7
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1
Then
Elisha
said
,
Hear
ye the
word
of the
LORD;
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
To
morrow
about this
time
shall a
measure
of fine
flour
be sold for a
shekel,
and two
measures
of
barley
for a
shekel,
in the
gate
of
Samaria.
2
Then a
lord
a
on whose
hand
the
king
leaned
answered
the
man
of
God,
and
said
, Behold, if the
LORD
would
make
windows
in
heaven,
might this
thing
be? And he
said
, Behold, thou shalt
see
it with thine
eyes,
but shalt not
eat
thereof.
3
And there were
four
leprous
men
at the entering
in
of the
gate:
and they
said
one
to
another,
Why
sit
we here until we
die
?
4
If we
say
, We will
enter
into the
city,
then the
famine
is in the
city,
and we shall
die
there: and if we sit
still
here, we
die
also. Now therefore
come
, and let us
fall
unto the
host
of the
Syrians:
if they save us
alive
, we shall
live
; and if they
kill
us, we shall but
die
.
5
And they rose
up
in the
twilight,
to
go
unto the
camp
of the
Syrians:
and when they were
come
to the uttermost
part
of the
camp
of
Syria,
behold, there was no
man
there.
6
For the
Lord
had made the
host
of the
Syrians
to
hear
a
noise
of
chariots,
and a
noise
of
horses,
even the
noise
of a
great
host:
and they
said
one
to
another,
Lo, the
king
of
Israel
hath
hired
against us the
kings
of the
Hittites,
and the
kings
of the
Egyptians,
to
come
upon us.
7
Wherefore they
arose
and
fled
in the
twilight,
and
left
their
tents,
and their
horses,
and their
asses,
even the
camp
as it was, and
fled
for their
life.
8
And when these
lepers
came
to the uttermost
part
of the
camp,
they
went
into
one
tent,
and did
eat
and
drink
, and
carried
thence
silver,
and
gold,
and
raiment,
and
went
and
hid
it; and came
again
, and
entered
into
another
tent,
and
carried
thence also, and
went
and
hid
it.
9
Then they
said
one
to
another,
We
do
not well: this
day
is a
day
of good
tidings,
and we hold our
peace
: if we
tarry
till the
morning
light,
some
mischief
will
come
upon us: now therefore
come
, that we may
go
and
tell
the
king's
household.
10
So they
came
and
called
unto the
porter
of the
city:
and they
told
them,
saying
, We
came
to the
camp
of the
Syrians,
and, behold, there was no
man
there, neither
voice
of
man,
but
horses
tied
, and
asses
tied
, and the
tents
as they were.
11
And he
called
the
porters;
and they
told
it to the
king's
house
within.
12
And the
king
arose
in the
night,
and
said
unto his
servants,
I will now
shew
you what the
Syrians
have
done
to us. They
know
that we be
hungry;
therefore are they gone
out
of the
camp
to
hide
themselves in the
field,
saying
, When they come
out
of the
city,
we shall
catch
them
alive,
and
get
into the
city.
13
And
one
of his
servants
answered
and
said
, Let some
take
, I pray thee,
five
of the
horses
that
remain
, which are
left
in the city, (behold, they are as all the
multitude
of
Israel
that are
left
b
in it: behold, I say, they are even as all the
multitude
of the
Israelites
that are
consumed
:) and let us
send
and
see
.
14
They
took
therefore
two
chariot
horses;
and the
king
sent
after
the
host
of the
Syrians,
saying
,
Go
and
see
.
15
And they
went
after
them unto
Jordan:
and, lo, all the
way
was
full
of
garments
and
vessels,
which the
Syrians
had cast
away
in their
haste
. And the
messengers
returned
, and
told
the
king.
16
And the
people
went
out
, and
spoiled
the
tents
of the
Syrians.
So a
measure
of fine
flour
was sold for a
shekel,
and two
measures
of
barley
for a
shekel,
according to the
word
of the
LORD.
17
And the
king
appointed
the
lord
on whose
hand
he
leaned
to have the charge of the
gate:
and the
people
trode
upon him in the
gate,
and he
died
, as the
man
of
God
had
said
, who
spake
when the
king
came
down
to him.
18
And it came to pass as the
man
of
God
had
spoken
to the
king,
saying
, Two
measures
of
barley
for a
shekel,
and a
measure
of fine
flour
for a
shekel,
shall be to
morrow
about this
time
in the
gate
of
Samaria:
19
And that
lord
answered
the
man
of
God,
and
said
, Now, behold, if the
LORD
should
make
windows
in
heaven,
might such a
thing
be? And he
said
, Behold, thou shalt
see
it with thine
eyes,
but shalt not
eat
thereof.
20
And so it fell out unto him: for the
people
trode
upon him in the
gate,
and he
died
.
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