2 Kings 6:22-32

22 "No," he answered. "Not even soldiers you had captured in combat would you put to death. Give them something to eat and drink, and let them return to their king."
23 So the king of Israel provided a great feast for them; and after they had eaten and drunk, he sent them back to the king of Syria. From then on the Syrians stopped raiding the land of Israel.
24 Some time later King Benhadad of Syria led his entire army against Israel and laid siege to the city of Samaria.
25 As a result of the siege the food shortage in the city was so severe that a donkey's head cost eighty pieces of silver, and half a pound of dove's dung cost five pieces of silver.
26 The king of Israel was walking by on the city wall when a woman cried out, "Help me, Your Majesty!"
27 He replied, "If the Lord won't help you, what help can I provide? Do I have any wheat or wine?
28 What's your trouble?" She answered, "The other day this woman here suggested that we eat my child, and then eat her child the next day.
29 So we cooked my son and ate him. The next day I told her that we would eat her son, but she had hidden him!" 1
30 Hearing this, the king tore his clothes in dismay, and the people who were close to the wall could see that he was wearing sackcloth under his clothes.
31 He exclaimed, "May God strike me dead if Elisha is not beheaded before the day is over!"
32 And he sent a messenger to get Elisha. Meanwhile Elisha was at home with some elders who were visiting him. Before the king's messenger arrived, Elisha said to the elders, "That murderer is sending someone to kill me! Now, when he gets here, shut the door and don't let him come in. The king himself will be right behind him."

2 Kings 6:22-32 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 6

In this chapter are recorded other wonders of Elisha, as causing iron to swim, 2Ki 6:1-7 having knowledge of the secret counsels of the king of Syria, which he disclosed to the king of Israel, 2Ki 6:8-12 smiting the Syrian army with blindness sent to take him, and which he led into the midst of Samaria, 2Ki 6:13-23, and the chapter is closed with an account of the siege of Samaria, and a sore famine in it, 2Ki 6:24-33.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 6.29Deuteronomy 28.57;Lamentations 4.10.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. dove's dung: [This may be a popular term for a vegetable such as wild onions.]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.