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But now, bring me a musician." As the musician played, the hand of ADONAI fell on Elisha;
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and he said, "ADONAI says to dig until this valley is full of trenches.
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For here is what ADONAI says: 'You won't see wind, and you won't see rain. Nevertheless the valley will be filled with water; and you will drink - you, your cattle and your other animals.
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That's an easy thing to do, from ADONAI's perspective. He will also hand Mo'av over to you.
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You will conquer every fortified city and every choice town, you will chop down every good tree, stop up every well and ruin every good field with stones."
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The next morning, around the time for making the offering, water came from the direction of Edom, and the countryside was filled with water.
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When all Mo'av heard that the kings had come up to attack them, every man was summoned, from the youngest capable of bearing arms to older ones, and stationed on the border.
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They rose early in the morning, when the sun was shining on the water. Mo'av, when they saw the water in the distance looking as red as blood,
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said, "That's blood! The kings must have quarreled, and their soldiers killed each other. Mo'av! To the plunder!"
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When they arrived at the camp of Isra'el, Isra'el launched an attack, so that Mo'av fled before them. But they advanced on Mo'av and struck it.
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They made ruins of the cities. Each man threw his stone on every good field, covering it. They stopped up all the wells. They chopped down all the good trees. Finally, all that remained was Kir-Hareset behind its stone wall, with the slingers surrounding and attacking it.