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Elisha Purifies the Poisoned Stew
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Elisha Purifies the Poisoned Stew

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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.
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Keywordsdeath in the pot   elisha   miracle   poisoned stew   prophet   sons of the prophets  
Secondary Keywordsbible story   disciples   famine   flour   Gilgal   healing   israel   provision   rh   stew pot  
Tertiary Keywords2 kings   ancient meal   divine protection   food miracle   servants of God   teaching resource  
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2 Kings 4:38-41  

2 Kings 4

38 And Elisha came again to Gilgal when there was a famine in the land. And as the sons of the prophets were sitting before him, he said to his servant, “Set on the large pot, and boil stew for the sons of the prophets.” 39 One of them went out into the field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine and gathered from it his lap full of wild gourds, and came and cut them up into the pot of stew, not knowing what they were. 40 And they poured out some for the men to eat. But while they were eating of the stew, they cried out, “O man of God, there is death in the pot!” And they could not eat it. 41 He said, “Then bring flour.” And he threw it into the pot and said, “Pour some out for the men, that they may eat.” And there was no harm in the pot.

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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. by Review & Herald Publishing

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