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27 maj 2022 · The other day I was reading 2 Kings 4:1-7. It's the story of the Widow's Olive Oil. This widow came to the Prophet Elisha fearful because a creditor had threatened to take her two sons as slaves unless she paid the debt that she owed. Elisha asked her,"What do you have in your house?" (2 Kings 4:2).
10 lip 2019 · From reading about the widow’s situation we can induct she is likely to be experiencing frustration, exhaustion, anxiety, stress, and loneliness amongst other things. In her desperate need she seeks out the man of God (Elisha) for help.
31 sty 2014 · 00:00. 2 Kings 4:1-7. We are entering a unique section in the book of 2 Kings, Unlike any we have studied in the book thus far. It is a section that focuses primarily on the ministry of Elisha. Chapters 4:1 – 6:7 deals primarily with the miracles he worked. Chapters 6:8 – 8:15 deals primarily with his fulfilled prophesy.
2 Kings 4:1-7. New International Version. The Widow’s Olive Oil. 4 The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, “Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the Lord. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves.”.
9 sie 2024 · Today, we gather to explore one of the most remarkable stories in the Old Testament, a narrative that shines a light on God’s abundant provision, His faithfulness, and the power of obedience and faith. Our focus is on the story of Prophet Elisha and the widow's oil, found in 2 Kings 4:1-7.
Bosquejos Bíblicos para Predicar 2 Reyes 4:1-7. Los períodos de aflicción son comunes a todos, pero solo a los hijos de Dios se les obran maravillas en tales experiencias. Es solo en el día nuboso que se ve más fácilmente el arco iris de su promesa.
11 sty 2009 · This is a sermon based on Elisha and the jar of the olive oil of the Widow mentioned in 1 Kings 4:1-7. It highlights three lessons we can learn from the Miracle.