2 Kings 4

2 Kings 4

Elisha performs two major miracles. First, he helps a poor widow whose creditors are about to take her two sons as slaves. Elisha tells her to gather as many empty vessels as possible; her small jar of oil miraculously fills all the vessels, providing enough money to pay her debts. Second, Elisha stays with a wealthy, hospitable woman in Shunem. As she is barren, Elisha prophesies she will have a son. Later, the boy suddenly dies. The woman seeks Elisha, who goes to her home and raises the dead boy back to life through intense prayer.

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Esther 9

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The book concludes by confirming the continued greatness of King Ahasuerus and detailing the exalted status of Mordecai, who sought the welfare and peace of all his Jewish people throughout the empire.

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