2 Kings 7
1 Then
Elisha said,
Hear ye the
word of the
LORD; Thus
saith the
LORD, To
morrow about this
time shall a
measure of fine
flour be sold for a
shekel, and two
measures of
barley for a
shekel, in the
gate of
Samaria. 2 Then a
lord on whose
hand the
king leaned answered the
man of
God, and
said, Behold, if the
LORD would
make windows in
heaven, might this
thing be? And he
said, Behold, thou shalt
see it with thine
eyes, but shalt not
eat thereof.
3 And there were
four leprous men at the entering
in of the
gate: and they
said one to
another, Why
sit we here until we
die?
4 If we
say, We will
enter into the
city, then the
famine is in the
city, and we shall
die there: and if we sit
still here, we
die also. Now therefore
come, and let us
fall unto the
host of the
Syrians: if they save us
alive, we shall
live; and if they
kill us, we shall but
die.
5 And they rose
up in the
twilight, to
go unto the
camp of the
Syrians: and when they were
come to the uttermost
part of the
camp of
Syria, behold, there was no
man there.
6 For the
Lord had made the
host of the
Syrians to
hear a
noise of
chariots, and a
noise of
horses, even the
noise of a
great host: and they
said one to
another, Lo, the
king of
Israel hath
hired against us the
kings of the
Hittites, and the
kings of the
Egyptians, to
come upon us.
7 Wherefore they
arose and
fled in the
twilight, and
left their
tents, and their
horses, and their
asses, even the
camp as it was, and
fled for their
life. 8 And when these
lepers came to the uttermost
part of the
camp, they
went into
one tent, and did
eat and
drink, and
carried thence
silver, and
gold, and
raiment, and
went and
hid it; and came
again, and
entered into
another tent, and
carried thence also, and
went and
hid it.
9 Then they
said one to
another, We
do not well: this
day is a
day of good
tidings, and we hold our
peace: if we
tarry till the
morning light, some
mischief will
come upon us: now therefore
come, that we may
go and
tell the
king's household. 10 So they
came and
called unto the
porter of the
city: and they
told them,
saying, We
came to the
camp of the
Syrians, and, behold, there was no
man there, neither
voice of
man, but
horses tied, and
asses tied, and the
tents as they were.
11 And he
called the
porters; and they
told it to the
king's house within. 12 And the
king arose in the
night, and
said unto his
servants, I will now
shew you what the
Syrians have
done to us. They
know that we be
hungry; therefore are they gone
out of the
camp to
hide themselves in the
field, saying, When they come
out of the
city, we shall
catch them
alive, and
get into the
city. 13 And
one of his
servants answered and
said, Let some
take, I pray thee,
five of the
horses that
remain, which are
left in the city, (behold, they are as all the
multitude of
Israel that are
left in it: behold, I say, they are even as all the
multitude of the
Israelites that are
consumed:) and let us
send and
see.
14 They
took therefore
two chariot horses; and the
king sent after the
host of the
Syrians, saying,
Go and
see.
15 And they
went after them unto
Jordan: and, lo, all the
way was
full of
garments and
vessels, which the
Syrians had cast
away in their
haste. And the
messengers returned, and
told the
king. 16 And the
people went
out, and
spoiled the
tents of the
Syrians. So a
measure of fine
flour was sold for a
shekel, and two
measures of
barley for a
shekel, according to the
word of the
LORD. 17 And the
king appointed the
lord on whose
hand he
leaned to have the charge of the
gate: and the
people trode upon him in the
gate, and he
died, as the
man of
God had
said, who
spake when the
king came
down to him.
18 And it came to pass as the
man of
God had
spoken to the
king, saying, Two
measures of
barley for a
shekel, and a
measure of fine
flour for a
shekel, shall be to
morrow about this
time in the
gate of
Samaria: 19 And that
lord answered the
man of
God, and
said, Now, behold, if the
LORD should
make windows in
heaven, might such a
thing be? And he
said, Behold, thou shalt
see it with thine
eyes, but shalt not
eat thereof.
20 And so it fell out unto him: for the
people trode upon him in the
gate, and he
died.