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Chapter 7
Then
Elisha
said,
Heare
yee
the
word
of
the
Lord,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
To
morrowe
about
this
time
shal
a
measure
of
fine
flower
be
sold
for
a
shekell,
and
two
measures
of
barley
for
a
shekel,
in
the
gate
of
Samaria.
2
Then
a
lord
on
whose
hand
the
king
leaned,
answered
the
man
of
God,
and
said,
Behold,
if
the
Lord
would
make
windowes
in
heauen,
might
this
thing
bee?
and
he
saide,
Behold,
thou
shalt
see
it
with
thine
eies,
but
shalt
not
eate
thereof.
3
And
there
were
foure
leprous
men
at
the
entring
in
of
the
gate:
and
they
saide
one
to
another,
Why
sit
wee
here
vntill
we
die?
4
If
we
say,
We
will
enter
into
the
citie,
then
the
famine
is
in
the
citie,
and
wee
shall
die
there:
and
if
we
sit
still
here,
we
die
also.
Now
therefore
come,
and
let
vs
fall
vnto
the
host
of
the
Syrians:
if
they
saue
vs
aliue,
we
shall
liue;
and
if
they
kill
vs,
we
shall
but
die.
5
And
they
rose
vp
in
the
twilight,
to
goe
vnto
the
campe
of
the
Syrians:
and
when
they
were
come
to
the
vttermost
part
of
the
campe
of
Syria,
behold,
there
was
no
man
there.
6
For
the
Lord
had
made
the
host
of
the
Syrians
to
heare
a
noise
of
charets,
and
a
noise
of
horses,
euen
the
noise
of
a
great
host:
and
they
said
one
to
another,
Loe,
the
king
of
Israel
hath
hired
against
vs
the
kings
of
the
Hittites,
and
the
kings
of
the
Egyptians,
to
come
vpon
vs.
7
Wherefore
they
arose
and
fled
in
the
twilight,
and
left
their
tents,
and
their
horses,
and
their
asses,
euen
the
campe
as
it
was,
and
fled
for
their
life.
8
And
when
these
lepers
came
to
the
vttermost
part
of
the
campe,
they
went
into
one
tent,
and
did
eate,
and
drinke,
and
carried
thence
siluer,
and
gold,
and
raiment,
and
went
and
hid
it,
and
came
againe,
and
entred
into
another
tent,
and
carried
thence
also,
and
went
and
hid
it.
9
Then
they
said
one
to
another,
We
doe
not
well:
this
day
is
a
day
of
good
tydings,
and
we
hold
our
peace:
if
we
tarie
till
the
morning
light,
some
mischiefe
will
come
vpon
vs:
nowe
therefore
come,
that
we
may
goe,
and
tell
the
kings
houshold.
10
So
they
came,
and
called
vnto
the
porter
of
the
citie:
and
they
told
them,
saying;
We
came
to
the
campe
of
the
Syrians,
and
behold,
there
was
no
man
there,
neither
voice
of
man,
but
horses
tyed,
and
asses
tyed,
and
the
tents
as
they
were.
11
And
hee
called
the
porters,
and
they
told
it
to
the
kings
house
within.
12
And
the
king
arose
in
the
night,
and
said
vnto
his
seruants,
I
will
now
shew
you
what
the
Syrians
haue
done
to
vs:
They
know
that
we
be
hungrie,
therefore
are
they
gone
out
of
the
camp,
to
hide
themselues
in
the
field,
saying;
When
they
come
out
of
the
citie,
we
shal
catch
them
aliue,
and
get
into
the
citie.
13
And
one
of
his
seruants
answered,
and
said,
Let
some
take,
I
pray
thee,
fiue
of
the
horses
that
remaine,
which
are
left
in
the
citie:
(behold,
they
are
as
all
the
multitude
of
Israel
that
are
left
in
it:
behold,
I
say,
they
are
euen
as
all
the
multitude
of
the
Israelites
that
are
consumed)
and
let
vs
send,
and
see.
14
They
tooke
therefore
two
charet
horses,
and
the
king
sent
after
the
hoste
of
the
Syrians,
saying,
Goe,
and
see.
15
And
they
went
after
them
vnto
Iordane,
and
loe,
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.
16
And
the
people
went
out,
and
spoiled
the
tents
of
the
Syrians:
So
a
measure
of
fine
flowre
was
sold
for
a
shekell,
and
two
measures
of
barley
for
a
shekel,
according
to
the
word
of
the
Lord.
17
And
the
king
appointed
the
lord
on
whose
hand
he
leaned,
to
haue
the
charge
of
the
gate:
and
the
people
trode
vpon
him
in
the
gate,
and
he
died,
as
the
man
of
God
had
said,
who
spake
when
the
king
came
downe
to
him.
18
And
it
came
to
passe,
as
the
man
of
God
had
spoken
to
the
king,
saying,
Two
measures
of
barley
for
a
shekel,
and
a
measure
of
fine
flowre
for
a
shekel,
shalbe
to
morrow
about
this
time,
in
the
gate
of
Samaria:
19
And
that
lord
answered
the
man
of
God,
and
said,
Now
behold,
if
the
Lord
should
make
windowes
in
heauen,
might
such
a
thing
be?
And
he
said,
Behold,
thou
shalt
see
it
with
thine
eyes,
but
shalt
not
eate
thereof.
20
And
so
it
fell
out
vnto
him:
for
the
people
trode
vpon
him
in
the
gate,
and
he
died.
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