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书念妇人复得她的产业

以利沙告诉那妇人(她的儿子曾被以利沙救活),说:“你和你全家要动身,离开这里,住在你可以寄居的地方,因为耶和华宣布了将有饥荒,这饥荒要临到这地七年。” 那妇人就动身,按照神人所说的去作。她和她的全家离去,住在非利士地七年。 七年结束的时候,那妇人从非利士地回来,就去为自己的房屋、田产哀求王。 那时王正在和神人的仆人基哈西交谈,说:“请你向我讲述以利沙所作的一切大事。” 他正向王讲述以利沙叫死人复活的事的时候;看哪,以利沙曾救活她的儿子的那妇人来为她的房屋、田产哀求王。基哈西说:“我主我王,这就是那妇人了,她的这个儿子就是以利沙救活的了。” 王问那妇人,她就告诉他一切事。于是王指派一个太监给他,说:“把所有属于她的,以及从她离开此地直到现在,她田地的一切出产都归还她。”

亚兰王便.哈达患病

以利沙来到大马士革。亚兰王便.哈达患了病。有人告诉他说:“神人来到这里了。” 王对哈薛说:“你带着礼物,去见神人,托他求问耶和华说:‘我这病能痊愈吗?’” 于是哈薛去见以利沙。他带着礼物,就是大马士革各样的美物,由四十匹骆驼驮着,去站在他的面前,说:“你的儿子亚兰王便.哈达派我到你这里来,问你说:‘我这病能痊愈吗?’” 10 以利沙对他说:“你去告诉他说:‘你一定会痊愈的’,但耶和华指示我,他一定要死。” 11 以利沙定睛看着他,直到他感到局促不安;然后,神人哭了起来。 12 哈薛说:“我主为甚么哭起来了?”他回答:“因为我已知道你要对以色列人施行的恶事。他们的城堡,你要放火焚烧;他们的年轻人,你要用刀杀死;他们的婴孩,你要摔死;他们的孕妇,你要剖开。” 13 哈薛说:“你仆人算甚么?不过是一条狗罢了;怎可以作这样的大事呢?”以利沙说:“耶和华已指示我,你要作王统治亚兰。” 14 于是他离开以利沙,回到他主人那里。便.哈达对他说:“以利沙对你说了些甚么呢?”他说:“他对我说:‘你一定痊愈的。’”

便.哈达被杀身亡

15 第二天,哈薛拿被窝浸在水里,然后蒙住便.哈达的面,他就死了;于是哈薛接续他作王。

约兰作犹大王(A)

16 以色列王亚哈的儿子约兰第五年,犹大王约沙法还在的时候,犹大王约沙法的儿子约兰登基作了王。 17 他登基时是三十二岁;在耶路撒冷作王八年。 18 他照着以色列诸王的道路而行,好象亚哈家所行的;因为他娶了亚哈的女儿为妻,并且行耶和华看为恶的事。 19 但耶和华因他仆人大卫的缘故不愿毁灭犹大,却要照他应许大卫的,赐给他和他的后裔永远有灯光延续。

以东人与立拿人背叛犹大(B)

20 约兰王在位的日子,以东人反叛,脱离犹大人的手,自己立王统治本国。 21 于是约兰过到撒益去,并且带着他所有的战车。他夜间起来攻击包围他和他的战车军长的以东人,他的军民却逃回自己的帐棚去了。 22 于是以东人背叛,脱离犹大人的手,直到今日;那时立拿人也同时背叛。 23 约兰其余的事迹和他所行的一切,不是都写在犹大列王的年代志上吗? 24 约兰和他的祖先同睡;人把他埋葬在大卫城和他的祖先一起;他的儿子亚哈谢接续他作王。

亚哈谢作犹大王(C)

25 以色列王亚哈的儿子约兰在位第十二年,犹大王约兰的儿子亚哈谢作犹大王。 26 他登基时是二十二岁,在耶路撒冷作王一年。他母亲名叫亚他利雅,是以色列王暗利的孙女。 27 他照着亚哈家的道路而行,行耶和华看为恶的事,好象亚哈家一样,因为他是亚哈家的女婿。 28 亚哈谢与亚哈的儿子约兰往基列的拉末,同亚兰王哈薛交战;亚兰人击伤了约兰。 29 约兰于是回去,到耶斯列治伤,就是当他攻打亚兰王哈薛时,亚兰人在拉末击伤他的。犹大王约兰的儿子亚哈谢因为亚哈的儿子约兰病了,所以下到耶斯列去探望他。

The woman from Shunem

Elisha spoke to the woman whose son he had brought back to life: “You and your household must go away and live wherever you can, because the Lord has called for a famine. It is coming to the land and will last seven years.”

So the woman went and did what the man of God asked. She and her household moved away, living in Philistia seven years. When seven years had passed, the woman returned from Philistia. She went to appeal to the king for her house and her farmland. The king was speaking to Gehazi, the man of God’s servant, asking him, “Tell me about all the great things Elisha has done.” So Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had brought the dead to life. At that very moment, the woman whose son he had brought back to life began to appeal to the king for her house and her farmland.

Gehazi said, “Your Majesty, this is the woman herself! And this is her son, the one Elisha brought to life!”

The king questioned the woman, and she told him her story. Then the king appointed an official to help her, saying, “Return everything that belongs to her, as well as everything that the farmland has produced, starting from the day she left the country until right now.”

Hazael becomes king

Now Elisha had gone to Damascus when Aram’s King Ben-hadad became sick. The king was told, “The man of God has come all this way.”

So the king said to Hazael, “Take a gift with you and go to meet the man of God. Question the Lord through him: ‘Will I recover from this sickness?’”

So Hazael went out to meet Elisha. He took along forty camel-loads of Damascus’ finest goods as a gift. He came and stood before Elisha and said, “Your son Ben-hadad, the king of Aram, sent me to you to ask, ‘Will I recover from this sickness?’”

10 Elisha said to him, “Go and tell him, ‘You will definitely recover,’ but actually the Lord has shown me that he will die.” 11 Elisha stared straight at Hazael until he felt uneasy.[a] Then the man of God began to cry.

12 Hazael said, “Master, why are you crying?”

“Because I know what violence you will do to the Israelites,” Elisha said. “You will drive them from their forts with fire. You will kill their young men with the sword. You will smash their children and rip open their pregnant women.”

13 Hazael replied, “How could your servant, who is nothing but a dog, do such mighty things?”

Elisha said, “The Lord has shown me that you will be king over Aram.” 14 Then Hazael left Elisha and returned to his master.

“What did Elisha say to you?” Ben-hadad asked.

“He told me that you will certainly live,” Hazael replied. 15 But the next day he took a blanket, soaked it in water, and put it over Ben-hadad’s face until he died. Hazael succeeded him as king.

Jehoram rules Judah

16 In the fifth year of Israel’s King Joram, Ahab’s son, Jehoram, the son of Judah’s King Jehoshaphat, became king.[b] 17 He was 32 years old when he became king, and he ruled for eight years in Jerusalem. 18 He walked in the ways of Israel’s kings, just as Ahab’s dynasty had done, because he married Ahab’s daughter. He did what was evil in the Lord’s eyes. 19 Nevertheless, because of his servant David, the Lord wasn’t willing to destroy Judah. The Lord had promised to preserve a lamp for David and his sons forever. 20 During Jehoram’s rule Edom rebelled against Judah’s power and appointed their own king. 21 Jehoram[c] along with all his chariots crossed over to Zair. He got up at night to attack the Edomites who had surrounded him and his chariot commanders,[d] but his army fled back home. 22 So Edom has been independent of Judah to this day. Libnah rebelled at the same time. 23 The rest of Jehoram’s deeds and all that he accomplished, aren’t they written in the official records of Judah’s kings? 24 Jehoram died and was buried with his ancestors in David’s City. His son Ahaziah succeeded him as king.

Ahaziah rules Judah

25 Ahaziah, the son of Judah’s king Jehoram, became king in the twelfth year of Israel’s King Joram,[e] Ahab’s son. 26 Ahaziah was 22 years old when he became king, and he ruled for one year in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Athaliah; she was the granddaughter of Israel’s King Omri. 27 He walked in the ways of Ahab’s dynasty, doing what was evil in the Lord’s eyes, just as Ahab’s dynasty had done, because he had married into Ahab’s family. 28 Ahaziah went with Joram, Ahab’s son, to fight against Aram’s King Hazael at Ramoth-gilead, where the Arameans wounded Joram. 29 King Joram returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds the Arameans had given him at Ramah in his battle with Aram’s King Hazael. Then Judah’s King Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, went down to visit Joram, Ahab’s son, at Jezreel because he had been wounded.

Footnotes

  1. 2 Kings 8:11 Heb uncertain
  2. 2 Kings 8:16 LXX, Syr; MT includes Jehoshaphat had been Judah’s king.
  3. 2 Kings 8:21 Heb Joram (also in 8:23-24); the king’s name is usually spelled in its long form Jehoram (cf 2 Chron 21:9).
  4. 2 Kings 8:21 Heb uncertain
  5. 2 Kings 8:25 Heb Jehoram (also in 8:29); the king’s name is variously spelled in either long Jehoram or short Joram form.

The Shunammite’s Land Restored

Now Elisha had said to the woman(A) whose son he had restored to life, “Go away with your family and stay for a while wherever you can, because the Lord has decreed a famine(B) in the land that will last seven years.”(C) The woman proceeded to do as the man of God said. She and her family went away and stayed in the land of the Philistines seven years.

At the end of the seven years she came back from the land of the Philistines and went to appeal to the king for her house and land. The king was talking to Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, and had said, “Tell me about all the great things Elisha has done.” Just as Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had restored(D) the dead to life, the woman whose son Elisha had brought back to life came to appeal to the king for her house and land.

Gehazi said, “This is the woman, my lord the king, and this is her son whom Elisha restored to life.” The king asked the woman about it, and she told him.

Then he assigned an official to her case and said to him, “Give back everything that belonged to her, including all the income from her land from the day she left the country until now.”

Hazael Murders Ben-Hadad

Elisha went to Damascus,(E) and Ben-Hadad(F) king of Aram was ill. When the king was told, “The man of God has come all the way up here,” he said to Hazael,(G) “Take a gift(H) with you and go to meet the man of God. Consult(I) the Lord through him; ask him, ‘Will I recover from this illness?’”

Hazael went to meet Elisha, taking with him as a gift forty camel-loads of all the finest wares of Damascus. He went in and stood before him, and said, “Your son Ben-Hadad king of Aram has sent me to ask, ‘Will I recover from this illness?’”

10 Elisha answered, “Go and say to him, ‘You will certainly recover.’(J) Nevertheless,[a] the Lord has revealed to me that he will in fact die.” 11 He stared at him with a fixed gaze until Hazael was embarrassed.(K) Then the man of God began to weep.(L)

12 “Why is my lord weeping?” asked Hazael.

“Because I know the harm(M) you will do to the Israelites,” he answered. “You will set fire to their fortified places, kill their young men with the sword, dash(N) their little children(O) to the ground, and rip open(P) their pregnant women.”

13 Hazael said, “How could your servant, a mere dog,(Q) accomplish such a feat?”

“The Lord has shown me that you will become king(R) of Aram,” answered Elisha.

14 Then Hazael left Elisha and returned to his master. When Ben-Hadad asked, “What did Elisha say to you?” Hazael replied, “He told me that you would certainly recover.” 15 But the next day he took a thick cloth, soaked it in water and spread it over the king’s face, so that he died.(S) Then Hazael succeeded him as king.

Jehoram King of Judah(T)

16 In the fifth year of Joram(U) son of Ahab king of Israel, when Jehoshaphat was king of Judah, Jehoram(V) son of Jehoshaphat began his reign as king of Judah. 17 He was thirty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years. 18 He followed the ways of the kings of Israel, as the house of Ahab had done, for he married a daughter(W) of Ahab. He did evil in the eyes of the Lord. 19 Nevertheless, for the sake of his servant David, the Lord was not willing to destroy(X) Judah. He had promised to maintain a lamp(Y) for David and his descendants forever.

20 In the time of Jehoram, Edom rebelled against Judah and set up its own king.(Z) 21 So Jehoram[b] went to Zair with all his chariots. The Edomites surrounded him and his chariot commanders, but he rose up and broke through by night; his army, however, fled back home. 22 To this day Edom has been in rebellion(AA) against Judah. Libnah(AB) revolted at the same time.

23 As for the other events of Jehoram’s reign, and all he did, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Judah? 24 Jehoram rested with his ancestors and was buried with them in the City of David. And Ahaziah his son succeeded him as king.

Ahaziah King of Judah(AC)

25 In the twelfth(AD) year of Joram son of Ahab king of Israel, Ahaziah son of Jehoram king of Judah began to reign. 26 Ahaziah was twenty-two years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem one year. His mother’s name was Athaliah,(AE) a granddaughter of Omri(AF) king of Israel. 27 He followed the ways of the house of Ahab(AG) and did evil(AH) in the eyes of the Lord, as the house of Ahab had done, for he was related by marriage to Ahab’s family.

28 Ahaziah went with Joram son of Ahab to war against Hazael king of Aram at Ramoth Gilead.(AI) The Arameans wounded Joram; 29 so King Joram returned to Jezreel(AJ) to recover from the wounds the Arameans had inflicted on him at Ramoth[c] in his battle with Hazael(AK) king of Aram.

Then Ahaziah(AL) son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to Jezreel to see Joram son of Ahab, because he had been wounded.

Footnotes

  1. 2 Kings 8:10 The Hebrew may also be read Go and say, ‘You will certainly not recover,’ for.
  2. 2 Kings 8:21 Hebrew Joram, a variant of Jehoram; also in verses 23 and 24
  3. 2 Kings 8:29 Hebrew Ramah, a variant of Ramoth