1Then
Elisha said,
Hear ye the
word of the
LORD; Thus
saith the
LORD, To
morrow about
this time shall a
measure of
fine flour be
sold for
a shekel,
and two
measures of
barley for a
shekel, in
the gate of
Samaria.
2Then
a lord on
whose hand
the king
leaned
answered the
man of God,
and said,
Behold, if the
LORD would
make windows
in heaven,
might this
thing be?
And he said,
Behold, thou
shalt see it with
thine eyes,
but shalt
not eat
thereof.
3And
there were
four leprous
men at the
entering in
of the gate:
and they
said one to
another, Why
sit we here
until we
die?
4If
we say, We
will enter
into the
city, then
the famine is in
the city,
and we shall
die there:
and if we
sit still
here, we die
also. Now
therefore
come, and
let us fall
unto the
host of the
Syrians: if
they save us
alive, we
shall live;
and if they
kill us, we
shall but
die.
5And
they rose up
in the
twilight, to
go unto the
camp of the
Syrians: and
when they
were come to
the
uttermost
part of the
camp of
Syria,
behold, there
was no
man there.
6For
the Lord had
made the
host of the
Syrians to
hear a noise
of chariots,
and a noise
of horses, even the
noise of a
great host:
and they
said one to
another, Lo,
the king of
Israel hath
hired
against us
the kings of
the
Hittites,
and the
kings of the
Egyptians,
to come upon
us.
7Wherefore
they arose
and fled in
the
twilight,
and left
their tents,
and their
horses, and
their asses,
even the
camp as it was,
and fled for
their life.
8And
when these
lepers came
to the
uttermost
part of the
camp, they
went into
one tent,
and did eat
and drink,
and carried
thence
silver, and
gold, and
raiment, and
went and
hid it;
and came
again, and
entered into
another
tent, and
carried
thence also,
and went and
hid it.
9Then
they said
one to
another, We
do not well:
this day is a
day of good
tidings, and
we hold our
peace: if we
tarry till
the morning
light, some
mischief
will come
upon us: now
therefore
come, that
we may go
and tell the
king's
household.
10So
they came
and called
unto the
porter of
the city:
and they
told them,
saying, We
came to the
camp of the
Syrians,
and,
behold, there
was no
man there,
neither
voice of
man, but
horses tied,
and asses
tied, and
the tents as
they were.
11And
he called
the porters;
and they
told it to
the king's
house
within.
12And
the king
arose in the
night, and
said unto
his
servants, I
will now
shew you
what the
Syrians have
done to us.
They know
that we be hungry;
therefore
are they
gone out of
the camp to
hide
themselves
in the
field,
saying, When
they come
out of the
city, we
shall catch
them alive,
and get into
the city.
13And
one of his
servants
answered and
said, Let some take,
I pray thee,
five of the
horses that
remain,
which are
left in the
city,
(behold,
they are as
all the
multitude of
Israel that
are left in
it: behold, I
say,
they are even
as all the
multitude of
the
Israelites
that are
consumed:)
and let us
send and
see.
14They
took
therefore
two chariot
horses; and
the king
sent after
the host of
the Syrians,
saying, Go
and see.
15And
they went
after them
unto Jordan:
and, lo, all
the way was full
of garments
and vessels,
which the
Syrians had
cast away in
their haste.
And the
messengers
returned,
and told the
king.
16And
the people
went out,
and spoiled
the tents of
the Syrians.
So a measure
of fine
flour was sold for
a shekel,
and two
measures of
barley for a
shekel,
according to
the word of
the LORD.
17And
the king
appointed
the lord on
whose hand
he leaned to
have the
charge of
the gate:
and the
people trode
upon him in
the gate,
and he died,
as the man
of God had
said, who
spake when
the king
came down to
him.
18And
it came to
pass as the
man of God
had spoken
to the king,
saying, Two
measures of
barley for a
shekel, and
a measure of
fine flour
for a
shekel,
shall be to
morrow about
this time in
the gate of
Samaria:
19And
that lord
answered the
man of God,
and said,
Now,
behold, if the
LORD should
make windows
in heaven,
might such a
thing be?
And he said,
Behold, thou
shalt see it
with thine
eyes, but
shalt not
eat thereof.
20And
so it fell
out unto
him: for the
people trode
upon him in
the gate,
and he died.