2 Kings 4
Chapter context
What is happening in 2 Kings 4?
2 Kings 4 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as Elijah’s departure and Elisha’s ministry. Second Kings follows the ministries of Elijah and Elisha, recounts the decline of both kingdoms, and ends with Jerusalem’s fall and a faint glimmer of Davidic continuity. Read this chapter with the wider themes of prophetic witness, judgment, and exile in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Elisha Person v. 1-2, 8, 17, 32, 38
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God his salvation, the son of Shaphat of Abel-meholah, who became the attendant and disciple of Elijah ( 1 Kings 19:16-19 ).
- Shunem Place v. 8, 11-12, 25
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Sulam.
- Candlestick Object v. 10
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The lamp-stand, “candelabrum,” which Moses was commanded to make for the tabernacle, according to the pattern shown him. Its form is described in Ex.
- Mount Carmel Place v. 25
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Biblical mountain. Modern identification: Mount Carmel.
- Gilgal Place v. 38
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jiljilyya.
- Baal-shalishah Place v. 42
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Lord of Shalisha, a place from which a man came with provisions for Elisha, apparently not far from Gilgal ( 2 Kings 4:42 ). It has been identified with Sirisia, 13 miles north of Lydda. Modern identification: Khirbet Sirisye.