2 Kings 2:1-22

2 Kings 2:1-22

[1] And it came to pass, when the LORD  would take up  Elijah  into heaven  by a whirlwind,  that Elijah  with Elisha  from Gilgal.  [2] And Elijah  said  unto Elisha,  Tarry  here, I pray thee; for the LORD  hath sent  me to Bethel.  And Elisha  said  unto him, As the LORD  liveth,  and as thy soul  liveth,  I will not leave  thee. So they went down  to Bethel.  [3] And the sons  of the prophets  that were at Bethel  came forth  to Elisha,  and said  unto him, Knowest  thou that the LORD  will take away  thy master  from thy head  to day?  And he said,  Yea, I know  it; hold ye your peace.  [4] And Elijah  said  unto him, Elisha,  tarry  here, I pray thee; for the LORD  hath sent  me to Jericho.  And he said,  As the LORD  liveth,  and as thy soul  liveth,  I will not leave  thee. So they came  to Jericho.  [5] And the sons  of the prophets  that were at Jericho  came  to Elisha,  and said  unto him, Knowest  thou that the LORD  will take away  thy master  from thy head  to day?  And he answered,  Yea, I know  it; hold ye your peace.  [6] And Elijah  said  unto him, Tarry,  I pray thee, here; for the LORD  hath sent  me to Jordan.  And he said,  As the LORD  liveth,  and as thy soul  liveth,  I will not leave  thee. And they two  [7] And fifty  of the sons  of the prophets  went,  and stood  to view  afar off:  and they two  stood  by Jordan.  [8] And Elijah  took  his mantle,  and wrapped it together,  and smote  the waters,  and they were divided  hither and thither, so that they two  went over  on dry  [9] And it came to pass, when they were gone over,  that Elijah  said  unto Elisha,  Ask  what I shall do  for thee, before I be taken away  from thee. And Elisha  said,  I pray thee, let a double  portion  of thy spirit  be upon me. [10] And he said,  Thou hast asked  a hard thing:  nevertheless, if thou see  me when I am taken  from thee, it shall be so unto thee; but if not, it shall not be so. [11] And it came to pass, as they still  and talked,  that, behold, there appeared a chariot  of fire,  and horses  of fire,  and parted  them both  asunder;  and Elijah  went up  by a whirlwind  into heaven.  [12] And Elisha  saw  it, and he cried,  My father,  the chariot  of Israel,  and the horsemen  thereof. And he saw  him no more: and he took hold  of his own clothes,  and rent  them in two  pieces.  [13] He took up  also the mantle  of Elijah  that fell  from him, and went back,  and stood  by the bank  of Jordan;  [14] And he took  the mantle  of Elijah  that fell  from him, and smote  the waters,  and said,  Where is the LORD  God  of Elijah?  and when he also had smitten  the waters,  they parted  hither and thither: and Elisha  went over.  [15] And when the sons  of the prophets  which were to view at Jericho  saw  him, they said,  The spirit  of Elijah  doth rest  on Elisha.  And they came  to meet  him, and bowed  themselves to the ground  before him. [16] And they said  unto him, Behold now, there be  with thy servants  fifty  strong  men;  we pray thee, and seek  thy master:  lest peradventure the Spirit  of the LORD  hath taken him up,  and cast  him upon some  mountain,  or into some  valley.  And he said,  Ye shall not send.  [17] And when they urged  him till he was ashamed,  he said,  Send.  therefore fifty  men;  and they sought  three  days,  but found  him not. [18] And when they came again  to him, (for he tarried  at Jericho,)  he said  [19] of the city  said  unto Elisha,  Behold, I pray thee, the situation  of this city  is pleasant,  as my lord  seeth:  but the water  is naught,  and the ground  barren.  [20] And he said,  Bring  me a new  cruse,  and put  salt  therein. And they brought  it to him. [21] And he went forth  unto the spring  of the waters,  and cast  the salt  in there, and said,  the LORD,  I have healed  these waters;  there shall not be from thence any more death  or barren  [22] So the waters  were healed  unto this day,  according to the saying  of Elisha  which he spake.