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2 Kings 4:10 meaning

An explanation of 2 Kings 4:10

The Shunammite woman in this passage is heralded for her generous hospitality towards Elisha, the prophet. Living in a time marked by spiritual decline in Israel, she recognized Elisha as a man of God and felt compelled to provide for him. This act of kindness culminated in her desire to create a small living space where he could stay whenever he passed through her town. It reflects a deeper principle in Scripture about the blessings that come from serving and supporting God's messengers. Following her selfless actions, Elisha sought to bless her in return, highlighting the biblical idea that God rewards those who serve others faithfully.

This leads to the pivotal moment of divine promise: Elisha assures her that she will bear a son, despite her advanced age and previous barrenness. The promise itself becomes a testament to God's ability to bring life and hope even in seemingly impossible situations. The scripture reads, “Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick” (2 Kings 4:10, NASB95). Here, we see not only the woman’s faith reflected in her hospitality but also God’s faithfulness in honoring that faith with the gift of a child.

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