STRANGEST THINGS OF THE BIBLE
A prophet died, leaving his wife in debt. She came to Elisha asking for help, because the debt collectors were going to take away her children as slaves for repayment.
"One day the wife of a man from the guild of prophets called out to Elisha, “Your servant my husband is dead. You well know what a good man he was, devoted to God. And now the man to whom he was in debt is on his way to collect by taking my two children as slaves.” 2 Kings 4:1 MSG
Elisha asked the widow how he could help. He asked if she have anything valuable in her home.
"Elisha said, “I wonder how I can be of help. Tell me, what do you have in your house?”
“Nothing,” she said. “Well, I do have a little oil.” 2 Kings 4:2 MSG
Elisha gave instructions to borrow all the empty jars and bowls in the neighborhood. She was told to lock the doors and start filling up each vessel.
“Here’s what you do,” said Elisha. “Go up and down the street and borrow jugs and bowls from all your neighbors. And not just a few—all you can get. Then come home and lock the door behind you, you and your sons. Pour oil into each container; when each is full, set it aside.” 2 Kings 4:3-4 MSG
The widow and her sons did as Elisha instructed, filling up each jar to the brim. When one of her sons finished pouring into the last container, he asked, 'Is there another jar?'
"She did what he said. She locked the door behind her and her sons; as they brought the containers to her, she filled them. When all the jugs and bowls were full, she said to one of her sons, “Another jug, please.”
He said, “That’s it. There are no more jugs.”
Then the oil stopped. 2 Kings 4:5-6 MSG
The widow went to Elisha, excited about God's miracle. He told the woman to sell the olive oil and pay off her debts.
"She went and told the story to the man of God. He said, “Go sell the oil and make good on your debts. Live, both you and your sons, on what’s left.” 2 Kings 4:7 MSG (The Message Bible)
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