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The woman from Shunem is given back her land
1Elisha told the woman whose son he had brought back to life,8.1 Elisha…life: See 4.8-37. “The LORD has warned that there will be no food here for seven years. Take your family and go and live somewhere else for a while.”8.1: 2 K 4.8-37. 2The woman did exactly what Elisha had said and went to live in Philistine territory.
She and her family lived there seven years. 3Then she returned to Israel and immediately begged the king to give back her house and property.
4Meanwhile, the king was asking Gehazi the servant of Elisha about the amazing things Elisha had been doing. 5While Gehazi was telling him that Elisha had brought a dead boy back to life, the woman and her son arrived.
“Here's the boy, Your Majesty,” Gehazi said. “And this is his mother.”
6The king asked the woman to tell her story, and she told him everything that had happened. He then said to one of his officials, “I want you to make sure that this woman gets back everything that belonged to her, including the money her crops have made since the day she left Israel.”
Hazael kills Benhadad
7Some time later Elisha went to the capital city of Damascus to visit King Benhadad of Syria, who was sick. And when Benhadad was told he was there, 8he said to Hazael,8.8 Hazael: Probably one of Benhadad's officials. “Go and see Elisha the man of God and get him to ask the LORD if I will get well. And take along a gift for him.”
9Hazael left with forty camel loads of the best things made in Damascus as a gift for Elisha. He found the prophet and said, “Your servant, King Benhadad, wants to know if he will get well.”
10“Tell him he will,” Elisha said to Hazael. “But the LORD has already told me that Benhadad will definitely die.” 11Elisha stared at him until Hazael was embarrassed, then Elisha began crying.8.11 Elisha stared…crying: Or “Hazael stared at him until Elisha was embarrassed and began to cry.”
12“Sir, why are you crying?” Hazael asked.
Elisha answered, “Because I know the terrible things you will do to the people of Israel. You will burn down their walled cities and slaughter their young men. You will even crush the heads of their babies and rip open their pregnant women.”
13“How could I ever do anything like that?” Hazael replied. “I'm only a servant and don't have that kind of power.”8.13: 1 K 19.15.
“Hazael, the LORD has told me that you will be the next king of Syria.”
14Hazael went back to Benhadad and told him, “Elisha said that you will get well.” 15But the very next day, Hazael got a thick blanket; he soaked it in water and held it over Benhadad's face until he died. Hazael then became king.
Kings of Judah and Israel
King Jehoram of Judah
(2 Chronicles 21.2-20)
16Jehoram son of Jehoshaphat became king of Judah in Joram's fifth year as king of Israel, while Jehoshaphat was still king of Judah.8.16 while Jehoshaphat…Judah: In biblical times, a father and son would sometimes rule as kings at the same time. That way, when the father died, his son would already have control of the kingdom. 17Jehoram was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he ruled eight years from Jerusalem.
18Jehoram disobeyed the LORD by doing wrong. He married Ahab's daughter and was as sinful as Ahab's family and the kings of Israel. 19But the LORD refused to destroy Judah, because he had promised his servant David that someone from his family would always rule in Judah.8.19: 1 K 11.36.
20While Jehoram was king, the people of Edom rebelled and chose their own king.8.20: Gn 27.40. 21So Jehoram8.21 Jehoram: The Hebrew text has “Joram”, another spelling of the name. and his cavalry marched to Zair, where the Edomite army surrounded him and his commanders. During the night he attacked the Edomites, but he was defeated, and his troops escaped to their homes.8.21 he attacked…homes: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text. 22Judah was never able to regain control of Edom. Even the town of Libnah8.22 Even the town of Libnah: This was a town on the border between Philistia and Judah, which means that Jehoram was facing rebellion on two sides of his kingdom. rebelled at that time.
23Everything else Jehoram did while he was king is written in The History of the Kings of Judah. 24Jehoram died and was buried beside his ancestors in Jerusalem.8.24 Jerusalem: Hebrew “the city of David”. His son Ahaziah then became king.
King Ahaziah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.1-6)
25Ahaziah son of Jehoram became king of Judah in the twelfth year of Joram's rule in Israel. 26Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he ruled from Jerusalem for only one year. His mother was Athaliah, a granddaughter of King Omri of Israel. 27Since Ahaziah was related to Ahab's family,8.27 Since…family: Ahaziah's mother was Ahab's daughter (see verse 18). he acted just like them and disobeyed the LORD by doing wrong.
28Ahaziah went with King Joram of Israel to attack King Hazael and the Syrian troops at Ramoth in Gilead. Joram was wounded in that battle, 29so he went to the town of Jezreel to recover. Ahaziah went there to visit him.
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