2 Rois 4:6

6 Et, lorsque les vases furent pleins, elle dit à son fils: Apporte-moi encore un vase; et il répondit: Il n'y a plus de vase. Et l'huile s'arrêta.

2 Rois 4:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 4:6

And it came to pass when the vessels were full
For the oil being miraculously increased as it was poured forth, there was enough to fill all the vessels; Ben Gersom and Abarbinel say, that when the pot was emptied, all the air that entered it was turned into oil:

that she said to her son, bring me yet a vessel;
as she had two sons, one it is probable was employed in setting aside the full vessels, as she poured into them, and the other in bringing to her the empty vessels, and to whom she thus speaks:

and he said unto her, there is not a vessel more;
not an empty one, they were all filled:

and the oil stayed;
it ran no longer, it was no more multiplied; there was no necessity of continuing the miracle: this oil may be an emblem of the grace that flows from the fulness of it in Christ, to which it is compared, which will be always flowing, as long as there is a vessel of salvation, or faith in any to receive it; see ( Matthew 25:3 ) ( John 1:14 John 1:16 ) ( 1 John 2:20 1 John 2:27 ) .

2 Rois 4:6 In-Context

4 Puis rentre et ferme la porte sur toi et sur tes enfants, et verse dans tous ces vases, faisant ôter ceux qui seront pleins.
5 Elle s'en alla donc d'avec lui; puis elle ferma la porte sur elle et sur ses enfants; ils lui apportaient les vases, et elle versait.
6 Et, lorsque les vases furent pleins, elle dit à son fils: Apporte-moi encore un vase; et il répondit: Il n'y a plus de vase. Et l'huile s'arrêta.
7 Alors elle vint le rapporter à l'homme de Dieu, qui lui dit: Va, vends l'huile, et paie ta dette; et, toi et tes fils, vous vivrez du reste.
8 Et il arriva un jour qu'Élisée passa à Sunem; et il y avait là une femme riche, qui le retint à manger le pain chez elle. Et, toutes les fois qu'il passait, il entrait là pour y manger le pain.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.