Sunday, June 13, 2010

June 12: II Kings 4-7 The Deeds of Elisha

Who was helped with the oil in all the jars they could find?

What did the Shunamite woman do for Elisha?

What did Elisha offer to do for her?

What did Elisha promise her?

What happened to her son?

What did Elisha send Gehazzi to do?

How did Elisha raise him from the dead?

Who made the stew for the prophets?

Hat was wrong with it?

How did Elisha make it good?

How did Gehazi react to Elisha’s command to give 20 loaves to 100 men?

What was the result?

Who was Naaman?

Who expressed the desire and possibility of a cure for Naaman?

Who did Naaman talk to about this?

To whom did the king of Syria send a letter about this?

What was his reaction?

What message did Elisha send to the king of Israel?

What did Elisha do to cleanse Naaman?

What did Naaman have to do to be cured?

What was Naaman’s first reaction to Elisha’s instructions?

Who convinced Naaman to simply do what he was told?

What did Naaman want to do for Elisha after he was cleansed?

What was Elisha’s answer?

What did Naaman promise to do in Syria?

What did Gehazi decide to do?

How did Elisha know what Gehazi did?

What punishment did Gehazi receive?

What miracle did Elisha do for one of the prophets in chapter 6?

How did God help the king of Israel many times in his war with Syria?

What other help did God give Israel but Gehazi was blind to it?

Who was stricken with blindness? Why?

What did Elisha tell the king to do with the captives?

What was the result of God’s kindness?

Who beseiged Samaria?

Why did a woman complain to the king?

What reaction did the king have to this event?

What good news did Elisha promise the king?

Who doubted this prophecy?

What dilemma did the four lepers have?

What had happened to the Syrian army?

What did the lepers do at first?

Why did the not keep the good news to themselves?

Did the king believe the lepers?

When people heard the Syrian army was gone, what did they do?

What happened to the man who doubted Elisha’s prophecy?

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