Four men with a skin disease(A) were at the entrance to the gate. They said to each other, “Why just sit here until we die? If we say, ‘Let’s go into the city,’ we will die there because the famine is in the city, but if we sit here, we will also die. So now, come on. Let’s go to the Arameans’ camp.(B) If they let us live, we will live; if they kill us, we will die.”

So the diseased men got up at twilight to go to the Arameans’ camp. When they came to the camp’s edge, they discovered that there was not a single man there, for the Lord[a] had caused the Aramean camp to hear the sound of chariots, horses, and a great army.(C) The Arameans had said to each other, “The king of Israel must have hired the kings of the Hittites(D) and the kings of Egypt(E) to attack us.” So they had gotten up and fled(F) at twilight, abandoning their tents, horses, and donkeys. The camp was intact, and they had fled for their lives.

When these men came to the edge of the camp, they went into a tent to eat and drink. Then they picked up the silver, gold, and clothing and went off and hid them. They came back and entered another tent, picked things up, and hid them.(G) Then they said to each other, “We’re not doing what is right. Today is a day of good news.(H) If we are silent and wait until morning light, our sin will catch up with us. Let’s go tell the king’s household.”

10 The diseased men went and called to the city’s gatekeepers and told them, “We went to the Aramean camp and no one was there—no human sounds. There was nothing but tethered horses and donkeys, and the tents were intact.” 11 The gatekeepers called out, and the news was reported to the king’s household.

12 So the king got up in the night and said to his servants, “Let me tell you what the Arameans have done to us. They know we are starving,(I) so they have left the camp to hide in the open country, thinking, ‘When they come out of the city, we will take them alive and go into the city.’”(J)

13 But one of his servants responded, “Please, let messengers take five of the horses that are left in the city. Their fate is like the entire Israelite community who will die,[b] so let’s send them and see.”

14 The messengers took two chariots with horses, and the king sent them after the Aramean army, saying, “Go and see.” 15 So they followed them as far as the Jordan. They saw that the whole way was littered with clothes and equipment the Arameans had thrown off in their haste. The messengers returned and told the king. 16 Then the people went out and plundered the Aramean camp.(K)

It was then that six quarts[c] of fine meal sold for a shekel[d] and 12 quarts[e] of barley sold for a shekel,[f] according to the word of the Lord.(L) 17 The king had appointed the captain, his right-hand man,(M) to be in charge of the gate, but the people trampled him in the gateway. He died, just as the man of God had predicted when the king came to him. 18 When the man of God had said to the king, “About this time tomorrow 12 quarts[g] of barley will sell for a shekel[h] and six quarts[i] of fine meal will sell for a shekel[j] at the gate of Samaria,” 19 this captain had answered the man of God, “Look, even if the Lord were to make windows in heaven, could this really happen?” Elisha had said, “You will in fact see it with your own eyes, but you won’t eat any of it.”(N) 20 This is what happened to him: the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died.

Read full chapter

Notas al pie

  1. 2 Kings 7:6 Some Hb mss read Lord
  2. 2 Kings 7:13 Some Hb mss, LXX, Syr, Vg; other Hb mss read left in it. Indeed, they are like the whole multitude of Israel that are left in it; indeed, they are like the whole multitude of Israel who will die.
  3. 2 Kings 7:16 Lit a seah
  4. 2 Kings 7:16 About ½ ounce of silver
  5. 2 Kings 7:16 Lit two seahs
  6. 2 Kings 7:16 About ½ ounce of silver
  7. 2 Kings 7:18 Lit two seahs
  8. 2 Kings 7:18 About ½ ounce of silver
  9. 2 Kings 7:18 Lit a seah
  10. 2 Kings 7:18 About ½ ounce of silver

The Arameans Flee

Now there happened to be four lepers who were at that very moment at the entrance to the city gate. As they were talking with one another, they said, “Why are we sitting here waiting to die? If we tell ourselves, ‘Let’s remain in the city,’ we’ll die there since there’s famine in the city. But if we sit here, we’ll die, too. So let’s go over[a] to the Arameans! If they spare our lives, we’ll live, and if they kill us…we’re dying anyway!”[b]

So they got up at dusk and went out to the Aramean encampment. But when they arrived at the outskirts of the Aramean encampment, there was no one there! The Lord had made the Aramean army hear the sounds of chariots, horses, and a large army, so they told one another, “Look! The king of Israel has hired the kings of the Hittites and the Egyptians to come attack us!” So the Arameans[c] got up and ran away in the gathering darkness. They left behind their tents, horses, and donkeys just as they were—and fled for their lives!

When the lepers arrived at the outskirts of the encampment, they entered one tent and ate and drank. Then they carried off from there some silver, gold, and clothes, and went out and hid them. After this, they returned, entered another tent, raided it, and went and hid all of that,[d] too! But then they told each other, “We’re not doing the right thing. This is a day of good news, but if we keep quiet until morning, we’re sure to be punished! So let’s leave and go tell the king’s household!” 10 So they left, called out to the city gatekeepers, and reported to them: “We went out to the Aramean encampment, and there was nobody there! Not even the sound of men—only horses and donkeys tied up, and tents left just as they were!”

11 The gatekeepers announced the report to the king’s attendants, 12 so the king got up in the middle of the night and ordered his servants: “Let me explain what the Arameans have done to us. They know that we’re hungry, so they’ve left their encampment to conceal themselves in the surrounding fields. They’re telling themselves, ‘When they come out of the city, we’ll capture them alive and enter the city!’”

13 One of his attendants suggested, “Please, let’s take five of the remaining horses, since those who remain here will end up like the rest of Israel, which has already died, and we’ll send them out to look.” 14 So they took two chariots and horses, and the king sent them out after the Aramean army with the orders, “Go and look!”

The Prophecy is Fulfilled

15 They went out in the direction of the Jordan River,[e] and the entire roadway was strewn with clothes and equipment that the Arameans had abandoned in their haste to leave![f] So the messengers returned and reported to the king. 16 At this, the people went out and plundered the camp of the Arameans. At that time, a seah[g] of finely ground flour was sold for a shekel, and two seahs of barley for a shekel, in accordance with the Lord’s message.

17 Meanwhile, the king appointed the same royal attendant on whom he depended[h] to take control of the city gate, but the people trampled him to death in the gate, just as the man of God had told the king when the king came down to him. 18 It happened just as the man of God had spoken to the king:

“At about this time tomorrow, in Samaria’s city gate, a seah[i] of finely ground flour will sell for a shekel, and two seahs of barley for a shekel.”

19 But the royal attendant on whom the king depended responded to the man of God: “Look here! Even if the Lord were to make a window in the sky, how could this happen?”

He replied, “No, you look! You’ll see it with your eyes, but you won’t eat any of it!”[j]

20 And so it happened to him, because the people trampled him in the city gate and he died.

Read full chapter

Notas al pie

  1. 2 Kings 7:4 Lit. let’s fall
  2. 2 Kings 7:4 The Heb. lacks anyway
  3. 2 Kings 7:7 Lit. So they
  4. 2 Kings 7:8 The Heb. lacks all of that
  5. 2 Kings 7:15 The Heb. lacks River
  6. 2 Kings 7:15 The Heb. lacks to leave
  7. 2 Kings 7:16 I.e. a dry measure of grain equal to about 2 gallons in volume.
  8. 2 Kings 7:17 Cf. v. 2
  9. 2 Kings 7:18 I.e. a dry measure of grain equal to about 2 gallons in volume.
  10. 2 Kings 7:19 Cf. v. 1-2