2 Re 2:16

16 e gli dissero: "Ecco qui tra i tuoi servi cinquanta uomini robusti: lascia che vadano in cerca del tuo signore, se mai lo spirito dell’Eterno l’avesse preso e gettato su qualche monte o in qualche valle". Eliseo rispose: "Non li mandate".

2 Re 2:16 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 2:16

And they said unto him, behold, now, there be with thy
servants fifty strong men
Perhaps meaning themselves, ( 2 Kings 2:7 ) who were young, stout, and strong, and able to travel for days together:

let them go, we pray thee, and seek thy master;
for though they knew he was to be taken away, yet knew not for what time, and imagined he might be found again:

lest peradventure the Spirit of the Lord hath taken him up;
as it seems he was wont to do, see ( 1 Kings 18:12 )

and cast him upon some mountain, or into some valley;
where he sometimes had his abode; or they might fancy, if he was taken up to heaven, yet in his soul only, and that, when that was separated, his dead body would be left on a mountain, or in a valley; and therefore they were desirous of seeking and finding it, that it might not be exposed to birds and beasts of prey, but that they might bury it in a decent and honourable manner:

and he said, ye shall not send;
he knew it was to no purpose, since he was translated to heaven, body and soul, and which he was an eyewitness of.

2 Re 2:16 In-Context

14 E, preso il mantello ch’era caduto di dosso ad Elia, percosse le acque, e disse: "Dov’è l’Eterno, l’Iddio d’Elia?" E quando anch’egli ebbe percosse le acque, queste si divisero di qua e di là, ed Eliseo passò.
15 Quando i discepoli dei profeti che stavano a Gerico di faccia al Giordano ebbero visto Eliseo, dissero: "Lo spirito d’Elia s’è posato sopra Eliseo". E gli si fecero incontro, s’inchinarono fino a terra davanti a lui,
16 e gli dissero: "Ecco qui tra i tuoi servi cinquanta uomini robusti: lascia che vadano in cerca del tuo signore, se mai lo spirito dell’Eterno l’avesse preso e gettato su qualche monte o in qualche valle". Eliseo rispose: "Non li mandate".
17 Ma insistettero tanto, presso di lui, ch’ei ne fu confuso, e disse: "Mandateli". Allora quelli mandarono cinquanta uomini, i quali cercarono Elia per tre giorni, e non lo trovarono.
18 E quando furono tornati a lui, che s’era fermato a Gerico, egli disse loro: "Non vi avevo io detto di non andare?"
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