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  • Elijah took his cloak, rolled it up and struck the water; and the water divided to left and right, and the two of them crossed over dry-shod. (2 Kings 2, 8)

  • He took Elijah's cloak and struck the water. 'Where is Yahweh, the God of Elijah?' he cried. As he struck the water it divided to right and left, and Elisha crossed over. (2 Kings 2, 14)

  • The people of the city said to Elisha, 'The city is pleasant to live in, as my lord indeed can see, but the water is foul and the country suffers from miscarriages.' (2 Kings 2, 19)

  • Then he went to the source of the water, threw salt into it and said, 'Yahweh says this, "I make this water wholesome: neither death nor miscarriage shall come from it any more." ' (2 Kings 2, 21)

  • And the water became wholesome, as it is today, exactly as Elisha had said it would. (2 Kings 2, 22)

  • So they set out, the king of Israel, the king of Judah and the king of Edom. They carried out a flanking movement for seven days, until there was no water left for the troops or for the beasts of their baggage train. (2 Kings 3, 9)

  • But the king of Judah said, 'Is there no prophet of Yahweh here for us to consult Yahweh through him?' One of the king of Israel's servants answered, 'Elisha son of Shaphat is here, who used to pour water on the hands of Elijah.' (2 Kings 3, 11)

  • for Yahweh says, "You will see no wind, you will see no rain, but this valley will become full of water, and you and your troops and your baggage animals will drink." (2 Kings 3, 17)

  • You will storm every fortified town, fell every productive tree, block every water-hole, ruin all the best fields with stones.' (2 Kings 3, 19)

  • Next morning at the time when the oblation was being offered, water came from the direction of Edom, and the whole terrain was flooded. (2 Kings 3, 20)

  • In the morning when they got up, the sun was shining on the water; and in the distance the Moabites saw the water as red as blood. (2 Kings 3, 22)

  • They laid the towns in ruins, and each man threw a stone into all the best fields to fill them up, and they blocked every water-hole and felled every productive tree. In the end, there was only Kir-Hareseth left, which the slingers surrounded and bombarded. (2 Kings 3, 25)


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