Elisha Purifies the Poisoned Stew
Image ID
rhpas3679
Description
Elisha stands among the sons of the prophets as bowls of stew are served from a large cooking pot. The gathered men watch the meal with reverence and concern, recalling the biblical account at Gilgal during a famine, when wild gourds made the pot deadly and the prophet called for flour to be thrown into it. By the word and mercy of God, the harmful food was made safe, and the men were able to eat.
The scene emphasizes the Lord’s provision through His prophet in a time of scarcity. The shared bowls, the central pot, and the attentive disciples make this artwork well suited for teaching on 2 Kings 4, God’s care for His servants, divine healing, and trust in the Lord’s power over danger and need.
The scene emphasizes the Lord’s provision through His prophet in a time of scarcity. The shared bowls, the central pot, and the attentive disciples make this artwork well suited for teaching on 2 Kings 4, God’s care for His servants, divine healing, and trust in the Lord’s power over danger and need.








