Thursday, June 7, 2012

Elisha was really determined to be with Elijah on the day Elijah was to be taken up in a whirlwind. The word for whirlwind means a storm, a tempest, or hurricane. So whatever it was it was BIG. 

What is a chariot of fire and horses of fire? There are a couple of references containing those words. They are found in 2 Kings 6. Kind of a strange conveyance wasn’t it? But not as strange as the wheel intersecting a wheel in Ezekiel chapters 1 and 10.

Since some youths were making fun of Elisha guess that means that he was bald?

The woman who, with her sons, gathered the jars…what was the significance of the number of jars gathered?
Can we make a connection today? How about if we go to the Lord completely open and empty will He fill us completely every time we go to Him that way?

Why did the Shunammite woman tell Gehazi that everything was all right? Her son had just died.

Not sure if we completely understand the significance of Elisha purifying the stew and making the axhead float, except that it was just to show that Elisha had the power to perform such a miracle. Or maybe that God cares about even seemingly insignificant things if they are important to us. Hmmm…

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