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31 He said, “I pray that God will punish me terribly, if Elisha's head is still on his shoulders by this time tomorrow.” 32 Then he sent a messenger to Elisha.

Elisha was home at the time, and the important leaders of Israel were meeting with him. Even before the king's messenger arrived, Elisha told the leaders, “That murderer[a] is sending someone to cut off my head. When you see him coming, shut the door and don't let him in. I'm sure the king himself will be right behind him.”

33 Before Elisha finished talking, the messenger[b] came up and said, “The Lord has made all these terrible things happen to us. Why should I think he will help us now?”

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Footnotes

  1. 6.32 That murderer: Hebrew “That murderer's son.”
  2. 6.33 messenger: Or “king” (see 7.2,18); the two Hebrew words are very similar.

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