Elisha and the Arrow of Deliverance
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Description
Elisha lies upon his bed in his final illness while the king of Israel draws a bow at the open window under the prophet’s direction. The aged prophet places his hands over the king’s hands, turning an ordinary arrow into a sign of God’s promised deliverance. The open window, the drawn bow, the scrolls, and the quiet chamber frame the solemn moment when prophetic word and royal obedience meet.
The scene depicts 2 Kings 13, where King Joash visits the dying Elisha and mourns him as “the chariot of Israel and its horsemen.” Elisha commands him to shoot the arrow eastward, declaring victory over Syria, then tells him to strike the ground with the arrows. The passage teaches that the Lord’s deliverance is received by faith-filled obedience, and that halfhearted response limits the blessing God is ready to give.
The scene depicts 2 Kings 13, where King Joash visits the dying Elisha and mourns him as “the chariot of Israel and its horsemen.” Elisha commands him to shoot the arrow eastward, declaring victory over Syria, then tells him to strike the ground with the arrows. The passage teaches that the Lord’s deliverance is received by faith-filled obedience, and that halfhearted response limits the blessing God is ready to give.








