Compare Translations for 2 Kings 4:32

2 Kings 4:32 BBE
And when Elisha came into the house he saw the child dead, stretched on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 KJV
And when Elisha was come into the house, behold, the child was dead , and laid upon his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 NAS
When Elisha came into the house, behold the lad was dead and laid on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 NKJV
When Elisha came into the house, there was the child, lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 RSV
When Eli'sha came into the house, he saw the child lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 ASV
And when Elisha was come into the house, behold, the child was dead, and laid upon his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 CJB
When Elisha reached the house, there the child was, dead and laid on the bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 RHE
Eliseus, therefore, went into the house, and behold the child lay dead on his bed:
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2 Kings 4:32 ELB
Und als Elisa in das Haus kam, siehe, da war der Knabe tot, hingelegt auf sein Bett.
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2 Kings 4:32 ESV
When Elisha came into the house, he saw the child lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 GDB
Eliseo adunque entrò nella casa; ed ecco, il fanciullo era morto, coricato in sul letto di esso.
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2 Kings 4:32 GW
When Elisha came to the house, the dead boy was lying on Elisha's bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 GNT
When Elisha arrived, he went alone into the room and saw the boy lying dead on the bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 HNV
When Elisha was come into the house, behold, the child was dead, and laid on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 CSB
When Elisha got to the house, he discovered the boy lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 BLA
Cuando Eliseo entró en la casa, he aquí, el niño estaba muerto, tendido sobre su cama.
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2 Kings 4:32 RVR
Y venido Eliseo á la casa, he aquí el niño que estaba tendido muerto sobre su cama.
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2 Kings 4:32 LSG
Lorsque ?lis?e arriva dans la maison, voici, l'enfant ?tait mort, couch? sur son lit.
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2 Kings 4:32 LUT
Und da Elisa ins Haus kam, siehe, da lag der Knabe tot auf seinem Bett.
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2 Kings 4:32 NCV
When Elisha came into the house, the boy was lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 NIRV
Elisha arrived at the house. The boy was dead. He was lying on Elisha's bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 NIV
When Elisha reached the house, there was the boy lying dead on his couch.
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2 Kings 4:32 NLT
When Elisha arrived, the child was indeed dead, lying there on the prophet's bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 NRS
When Elisha came into the house, he saw the child lying dead on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 OST
Élisée entra donc dans la maison; et voici, l'enfant était mort et couché sur son lit.
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2 Kings 4:32 RIV
E quando Eliseo arrivò in casa, ecco che il fanciullo era morto e adagiato sul letto di lui.
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2 Kings 4:32 SEV
Y venido Eliseo a la casa, he aquí el niño que estaba tendido muerto sobre su cama.
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2 Kings 4:32 SVV
En toen Elisa in het huis kwam, ziet, zo was de jongen dood, zijnde gelegd op zijn bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 DBY
And when Elisha came into the house, behold, the child was dead, [and] laid upon his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 VUL
ingressus est ergo Heliseus domum et ecce puer mortuus iacebat in lectulo eius
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2 Kings 4:32 MSG
Elisha entered the house and found the boy stretched out on the bed dead.
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2 Kings 4:32 WBT
And when Elisha had come into the house, behold, the child was dead, [and] laid upon his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 TMB
And when Elisha had come into the house, behold, the child was dead and lay upon his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 TNIV
When Elisha reached the house, there was the boy lying dead on his couch.
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2 Kings 4:32 WEB
When Elisha was come into the house, behold, the child was dead, and laid on his bed.
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2 Kings 4:32 WYC
Therefore Elisha entered into the house, and, lo! the dead child lay in his bed. (And so Elisha went into the house, and, lo! the child lay dead on his bed.)
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2 Kings 4:32 YLT
And Elisha cometh in to the house, and lo, the youth is dead, laid on his bed,
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2 Kings 4 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 4

Elisha multiplies the widow's oil. (1-7) The Shunammite obtains a son. (8-17) The Shunammite's son restored to life. (18-37) The miracle of healing the pottage, and of feeding the sons of the prophets. (38-44)

Verses 1-7 Elisha's miracles were acts of real charity: Christ's were so; not only great wonders, but great favours to those for whom they were wrought. God magnifies his goodness with his power. Elisha readily received a poor widow's complaint. Those that leave their families under a load of debt, know not what trouble they cause. It is the duty of all who profess to follow the Lord, while they trust to God for daily bread, not to tempt him by carelessness or extravagance, nor to contract debts; for nothing tends more to bring reproach upon the gospel, or distresses their families more when they are gone. Elisha put the widow in a way to pay her debt, and to maintain herself and her family. This was done by miracle, but so as to show what is the best method to assist those who are in distress, which is, to help them to improve by their own industry what little they have. The oil, sent by miracle, continued flowing as long as she had empty vessels to receive it. We are never straitened in God, or in the riches of his grace; all our straitness is in ourselves. It is our faith that fails, not his promise. He gives more than we ask: were there more vessels, there is enough in God to fill them; enough for all, enough for each; and the Redeemer's all-sufficiency will only be stayed from the supplying the wants of sinners and saving their souls, when no more apply to him for salvation. The widow must pay her debt with the money she received for her oil. Though her creditors were too hard with her, yet they must be paid, even before she made any provision for her children. It is one of the main laws of the Christian religion, that we pay every just debt, and give every one his own, though we leave ever so little for ourselves; and this, not of constraint, but for conscience' sake. Those who bear an honest mind, cannot with pleasure eat their daily bread, unless it be their own bread. She and her children must live upon the rest; that is, upon the money received for the oil, with which they must put themselves into a way to get an honest livelihood. We cannot now expect miracles, yet we may expect mercies, if we wait on God, and seek to him. Let widows in particular depend upon him. He that has all hearts in his hand, can, without a miracle, send as effectual a supply.

Verses 8-17 Elisha was well thought of by the king of Israel for his late services; a good man can take as much pleasure in serving others, as in raising himself. But the Shunammite needed not any good offices of this kind. It is a happiness to dwell among our own people, that love and respect us, and to whom we are able to do good. It would be well with many, if they did but know when they are really well off. The Lord sees the secret wish which is suppressed in obedience to his will, and he will hear the prayers of his servants in behalf of their benefactors, by sending unasked-for and unexpected mercies; nor must the professions of men of God be supposed to be delusive like those of men of the world.

Verses 18-37 Here is the sudden death of the child. All the mother's tenderness cannot keep alive a child of promise, a child of prayer, one given in love. But how admirably does the prudent, pious mother, guard her lips under this sudden affliction! Not one peevish word escapes from her. Such confidence had she of God's goodness, that she was ready to believe that he would restore what he had now taken away. O woman, great is thy faith! He that wrought it, would not disappoint it. The sorrowful mother begged leave of her husband to go to the prophet at once. She had not thought it enough to have Elisha's help sometimes in her own family, but, though a woman of rank, attended on public worship. It well becomes the men of God, to inquire about the welfare of their friends and their families. The answer was, It is well. All well, and yet the child dead in the house! Yes! All is well that God does; all is well with them that are gone, if they are gone to heaven; and all well with us that stay behind, if, by the affliction, we are furthered in our way thither. When any creature-comfort is taken from us, it is well if we can say, through grace, that we did not set our hearts too much upon it; for if we did, we have reason to fear it was given in anger, and taken away in wrath. Elisha cried unto God in faith; and the beloved son was restored alive to his mother. Those who would convey spiritual life to dead souls, must feel deeply for their case, and labour fervently in prayer for them. Though the minister cannot give Divine life to his fellow-sinners, he must use every means, with as much earnestness as if he could do so.

Verses 38-44 There was a famine of bread, but not of hearing the word of God, for Elisha had the sons of the prophets sitting before him, to hear his wisdom. Elisha made hurtful food to become safe and wholesome. If a mess of pottage be all our dinner, remember that this great prophet had no better for himself and his guests. The table often becomes a snare, and that which should be for our welfare, proves a trap: this is a good reason why we should not feed ourselves without fear. When we are receiving the supports and comforts of life, we must keep up an expectation of death, and a fear of sin. We must acknowledge God's goodness in making our food wholesome and nourishing; I am the Lord that healeth thee. Elisha also made a little food go a great way. Having freely received, he freely gave. God has promised his church, that he will abundantly bless her provision, and satisfy her poor with bread, ( Psalms 132:15 ) ; whom he feeds, he fills; and what he blesses, comes to much. Christ's feeding his hearers was a miracle far beyond this, but both teach us that those who wait upon God in the way of duty, may hope to be supplied by Divine Providence.

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