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18 One day when her child was older, he went out to help his father, who was working with the harvesters. 19 Suddenly he cried out, “My head hurts! My head hurts!”

His father said to one of the servants, “Carry him home to his mother.”

20 So the servant took him home, and his mother held him on her lap. But around noontime he died. 21 She carried him up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, then shut the door and left him there. 22 She sent a message to her husband: “Send one of the servants and a donkey so that I can hurry to the man of God and come right back.”

23 “Why go today?” he asked. “It is neither a new moon festival nor a Sabbath.”

But she said, “It will be all right.”

24 So she saddled the donkey and said to the servant, “Hurry! Don’t slow down unless I tell you to.”

25 As she approached the man of God at Mount Carmel, Elisha saw her in the distance. He said to Gehazi, “Look, the woman from Shunem is coming. 26 Run out to meet her and ask her, ‘Is everything all right with you, your husband, and your child?’”

“Yes,” the woman told Gehazi, “everything is fine.”

27 But when she came to the man of God at the mountain, she fell to the ground before him and caught hold of his feet. Gehazi began to push her away, but the man of God said, “Leave her alone. She is deeply troubled, but the Lord has not told me what it is.”

28 Then she said, “Did I ask you for a son, my lord? And didn’t I say, ‘Don’t deceive me and get my hopes up’?”

29 Then Elisha said to Gehazi, “Get ready to travel[a]; take my staff and go! Don’t talk to anyone along the way. Go quickly and lay the staff on the child’s face.”

30 But the boy’s mother said, “As surely as the Lord lives and you yourself live, I won’t go home unless you go with me.” So Elisha returned with her.

31 Gehazi hurried on ahead and laid the staff on the child’s face, but nothing happened. There was no sign of life. He returned to meet Elisha and told him, “The child is still dead.”

32 When Elisha arrived, the child was indeed dead, lying there on the prophet’s bed. 33 He went in alone and shut the door behind him and prayed to the Lord. 34 Then he lay down on the child’s body, placing his mouth on the child’s mouth, his eyes on the child’s eyes, and his hands on the child’s hands. And as he stretched out on him, the child’s body began to grow warm again! 35 Elisha got up, walked back and forth across the room once, and then stretched himself out again on the child. This time the boy sneezed seven times and opened his eyes!

36 Then Elisha summoned Gehazi. “Call the child’s mother!” he said. And when she came in, Elisha said, “Here, take your son!” 37 She fell at his feet and bowed before him, overwhelmed with gratitude. Then she took her son in her arms and carried him downstairs.

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  1. 4:29 Hebrew Bind up your loins.

18 The boy grew and one day he went out to see his father who was with the harvest workers.[a] 19 He said to his father, “My head! My head!” His father[b] told a servant, “Carry him to his mother.” 20 So he picked him up and took him to his mother. He sat on her lap[c] until noon and then died. 21 She went up and laid him down on the prophet’s[d] bed. She shut the door behind her and left. 22 She called to her husband, “Send me one of the servants and one of the donkeys, so I can go see the prophet quickly and then return.” 23 He said, “Why do you want to go see him today? It is not the new moon[e] or the Sabbath.” She said, “Everything’s fine.”[f] 24 She saddled the donkey and told her servant, “Lead on.[g] Do not stop unless I say so.”[h]

25 So she went to visit[i] the prophet at Mount Carmel. When he[j] saw her at a distance, he said to his servant Gehazi, “Look, it’s the Shunammite woman. 26 Now, run to meet her and ask her, ‘Are you well? Are your husband and the boy well?’” She told Gehazi,[k] “Everything’s fine.” 27 But when she reached the prophet on the mountain, she grabbed hold of his feet. Gehazi came near to push her away, but the prophet said, “Leave her alone, for she is very upset.[l] The Lord has kept the matter hidden from me; he didn’t tell me about it.” 28 She said, “Did I ask my master for a son? Didn’t I say, ‘Don’t mislead me?’” 29 Elisha[m] told Gehazi, “Tuck your robes into your belt, take my staff,[n] and go! Don’t stop to exchange greetings with anyone![o] Place my staff on the child’s face.” 30 The mother of the child said, “As certainly as the Lord lives and as you live, I will not leave you.” So Elisha[p] got up and followed her back.

31 Now Gehazi went on ahead of them. He placed the staff on the child’s face, but there was no sound or response. When he came back to Elisha[q] he told him, “The child did not wake up.” 32 When Elisha arrived at the house, there was[r] the child lying dead on his bed. 33 He went in by himself and closed the door.[s] Then he prayed to the Lord. 34 He got up on the bed and spread his body out over[t] the boy; he put his mouth on the boy’s[u] mouth, his eyes over the boy’s eyes, and the palms of his hands against the boy’s palms. As he bent down across him, the boy’s skin[v] grew warm. 35 Elisha[w] went back and walked around in the house.[x] Then he got up on the bed again[y] and bent down over him. The child sneezed seven times and opened his eyes. 36 Elisha[z] called to Gehazi and said, “Get the Shunammite woman.” So he did so[aa] and she came to him. He said to her, “Take your son.” 37 She came in, fell at his feet, and bowed down. Then she picked up her son and left.

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  1. 2 Kings 4:18 tn Heb “to his father, to the harvesters.”
  2. 2 Kings 4:19 tn Heb “He”; the referent (the boy’s father) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  3. 2 Kings 4:20 tn Heb “knees.”
  4. 2 Kings 4:21 tn Heb “man of God’s.”
  5. 2 Kings 4:23 sn The new moon was a time of sacrifice and special feasts (Num 28:14; 1 Sam 20:5). Apparently it was a convenient time to visit a prophet. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 57.
  6. 2 Kings 4:23 tn Heb “peace.”
  7. 2 Kings 4:24 tn Heb “lead [the donkey on] and go.”
  8. 2 Kings 4:24 tn Heb “do not restrain for me the riding unless I say to you.”
  9. 2 Kings 4:25 tn Heb “went and came.”
  10. 2 Kings 4:25 tn Heb “the man of God.” The phrase has been replaced by the relative pronoun “he” in the translation for stylistic reasons.
  11. 2 Kings 4:26 tn Heb “she said.” The narrator streamlines the story at this point, omitting any reference to Gehazi running to meet her and asking her the questions.
  12. 2 Kings 4:27 tn Heb “her soul [i.e., ‘disposition’] is bitter.”
  13. 2 Kings 4:29 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  14. 2 Kings 4:29 tn Heb “take my staff in your hand.”
  15. 2 Kings 4:29 tn Heb “If you meet a man, do not greet him with a blessing; if a man greets you with a blessing, do not answer.”
  16. 2 Kings 4:30 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity. The referent must be Elisha here, since the following verse makes it clear that Gehazi had gone on ahead of them.
  17. 2 Kings 4:31 tn Heb “to meet him.”
  18. 2 Kings 4:32 tn Heb “look.”
  19. 2 Kings 4:33 tn Heb “and closed the door behind the two of them.”
  20. 2 Kings 4:34 tn Heb “he went up and lay down over.”
  21. 2 Kings 4:34 tn Heb “his” (also in the next two clauses).
  22. 2 Kings 4:34 tn Or perhaps, “body”; Heb “flesh.”
  23. 2 Kings 4:35 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  24. 2 Kings 4:35 tn Heb “and he returned and went into the house, once here and once there.”
  25. 2 Kings 4:35 tn Heb “and he went up.”
  26. 2 Kings 4:36 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Elisha) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  27. 2 Kings 4:36 tn Heb “and he called for her.”