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Elisha: Salvation (Even in Siege)

May 7, 2023 • 2 Kings 6:24–33, 2 Kings 7

The narrative of the one-sided conflict is further recounted in 6:24–29, where instead of launching raids, the

Syrian king opts to lay siege to Samaria. The siege proves to be highly effective, resulting in dreadful

conditions in Israel, with even instances of cannibalism. At this moment, the nameless Israelite king turns

against both Yahweh and Elisha, who speaks on his behalf. When Yahweh assures his people through Elisha

that the siege will be lifted soon and everything will return to normal, the king's right-hand man derides the

prophet and the deity he serves (7:1–2).


Four lepers facing desperation decide to risk their odds with the Syrians in 7:3. When they arrive at the Syrian

camp, they find that Yahweh has caused the army to flee. Initially, the lepers indulge in the left-behind

provisions, but they soon recognize the importance of sharing this valuable information, which reaches the

king through word of mouth. Despite skepticism and the deployment of a search party, the news is ultimately

confirmed, and the people rush to collect the Syrian riches. The writer emphasizes that this occurs exactly as

Yahweh had predicted (7:16). In the commotion, the king's doubtful servant is crushed, fulfilling Yahweh's

prophecy and providing additional evidence of his influence. Even when his people abandon him, God will not

abandon them. God brings SALVATION (EVEN UNDER SIEGE), and that is good news worth sharing.