2 Kings 8:1-15

2 Kings 8:1-15

[1] Then spake  Elisha  unto the woman,  whose son  he had restored to life,  saying,  Arise,  thou and thine household,  and sojourn  wheresoever  thou canst sojourn:  for the LORD  hath called  for a famine;  and it shall also come  upon the land  seven  years.  [2] And the woman  arose,  and did  after the saying  of the man  of God:  with her household,  and sojourned  in the land  of the Philistines  seven  years.  [3] And it came to pass at the seven  years'  end,  that the woman  returned  out of the land  of the Philistines:  and she went forth  to cry  unto the king  for her house  and for her land.  [4] And the king  talked  with Gehazi  the servant  of the man  of God,  saying,  Tell  me, I pray thee, all the great things  that Elisha  hath done.  [5] And it came to pass, as he was telling  the king  a dead body  to life,  that, behold, the woman,  whose son  he had restored to life,  cried  to the king  for her house  and for her land.  And Gehazi  said,  My lord,  O king,  this is the woman,  and this is her son,  whom Elisha  restored to life.  [6] And when the king  asked  the woman,  she told  him. So the king  appointed  unto her a certain  officer,  saying,  Restore  all that was hers, and all the fruits  of the field  since the day  that she left  the land,  even until now. [7] And Elisha  came  to Damascus;  and Benhadad  the king  of Syria  was sick;  and it was told  him, saying,  The man  of God  is come  hither.  [8] And the king  said  unto Hazael,  Take  a present  in thine hand,  meet  the man  of God,  and enquire  by him, saying,  Shall I recover  of this disease?  [9] So Hazael  to meet  him, and took  a present  with him,  even of every good thing  of Damascus,  forty  camels'  burden,  and came  and stood  before  him, and said,  Thy son  Benhadad  king  of Syria  hath sent  me to thee, saying,  Shall I recover  of this disease?  [10] And Elisha  said  unto him, Thou mayest certainly  howbeit the LORD  hath shewed  me that he shall surely  [11] And he settled  his countenance  stedfastly,  until he was ashamed:  and the man  of God  wept.  [12] And Hazael  said,  Why weepeth  my lord?  And he answered,  Because I know  the evil  that thou wilt do  unto the children  of Israel:  their strong holds  wilt thou set  on fire,  and their young men  wilt thou slay  with the sword,  and wilt dash  their children,  and rip up  their women with child.  [13] And Hazael  said,  But what, is thy servant  a dog,  that he should do  this great  thing?  And Elisha  answered,  The LORD  hath shewed  me that thou shalt be king  over Syria.  [14] from Elisha,  and came  to his master;  who said  Elisha  to thee? And he answered,  me that thou shouldest surely  [15] And it came to pass on the morrow,  that he took  a thick cloth,  and dipped  it in water,  and spread  it on his face,  so that he died:  and Hazael  reigned  in his stead.