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Learn how God works miracles through Elisha for a widow and a barren woman in 2 Kings 4. See the principles of faith, obedience, and preparation for blessing in this chapter.
Read Elisha's miracles for the poor widow, the Shunammite woman, and the dead child in 2 Kings 4. Learn from the commentary how to apply these lessons to your life and faith.
A detailed exposition of the story of the widow's oil increased in 2 Kings 4, with practical lessons on debt, mercy, and faith. Learn how to apply the Bible to everyday life and find comfort and instruction in its narratives.
Read the exposition of 2 Kings 4, a chapter that contains three miracles of mercy performed by Elisha, the prophet of God. Learn the historical and theological significance of the widow's oil, the dead son, and the poisoned stew.
2 Kings 4:4 And when thou art come in, thou shalt shut the door upon thee and upon thy sons, and shalt pour out into all those vessels, and thou shalt set aside that which is full. Verse 4.
These are: (1) the birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah (Genesis 18:1-15); (2) the birth of Samson to Manoah and his wife (Judges 13:2 ff); (3) the birth of Samuel to Elkanah and his wife Hannah; (4) the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias and Elizabeth (Luke l:39ff); and (5) the Most Wonderful Birth of all, that of the Lord Jesus Christ to ...
Read the concise commentary on 2 Kings 4 by Matthew Henry, a Puritan pastor and biblical scholar. Learn about the miracles of Elisha, the widow, the Shunammite, and the sons of the prophets.