2 Re 6
Conferenza Episcopale Italiana
L'ascia perduta e ritrovata
6 I figli dei profeti dissero a Eliseo: «Ecco, il luogo in cui ci raduniamo alla tua presenza è troppo stretto per noi. 2 Andiamo fino al Giordano; là prenderemo una trave per ciascuno e ci costruiremo una residenza». Quegli rispose: «Andate!». 3 Uno disse: «Degnati di venire anche tu con i tuoi servi». Egli rispose: «Ci verrò». 4 E andò con loro. Giunti al Giordano, tagliarono alcuni alberi. 5 Ora, mentre uno abbatteva un tronco, il ferro dell'ascia gli cadde in acqua. Egli gridò: «Oh, mio signore! Era stato preso in prestito!». 6 L'uomo di Dio domandò: «Dove è caduto?». Gli mostrò il posto. Eliseo, allora, tagliò un legno e lo gettò in quel punto e il ferro venne a galla. 7 Disse: «Prendilo!». Quegli stese la mano e lo prese.
4. GUERRE ARAMEE
Eliseo cattura un intero distaccamento arameo
8 Mentre il re di Aram era in guerra contro Israele, in un consiglio con i suoi ufficiali disse: «In quel tal posto sarà il mio accampamento». 9 L'uomo di Dio mandò a dire al re di Israele: «Guardati dal passare per quel punto, perché là stanno scendendo gli Aramei». 10 Il re di Israele mandò a esplorare il punto indicatogli dall'uomo di Dio. Questi l'avvertiva e il re si metteva in guardia; ciò accadde non una volta o due soltanto. 11 Molto turbato in cuor suo per questo fatto, il re di Aram convocò i suoi ufficiali e disse loro: «Non mi potreste indicare chi dei nostri è per il re di Israele?». 12 Uno degli ufficiali rispose: «No, re mio signore, perché Eliseo profeta di Israele riferisce al re di Israele quanto tu dici nella tua camera da letto». 13 Quegli disse: «Andate, informatevi dove sia costui; io manderò a prenderlo». Gli fu riferito: «Ecco, sta in Dotan». 14 Egli mandò là cavalli, carri e un bel numero di soldati; vi giunsero di notte e circondarono la città.
15 Il giorno dopo, l'uomo di Dio, alzatosi di buon mattino, uscì. Ecco, un esercito circondava la città con cavalli e carri. Il suo servo disse: «Ohimè, mio signore, come faremo?». 16 Quegli rispose: «Non temere, perché i nostri sono più numerosi dei loro». 17 Eliseo pregò così: «Signore, apri i suoi occhi; egli veda». Il Signore aprì gli occhi del servo, che vide. Ecco, il monte era pieno di cavalli e di carri di fuoco intorno a Eliseo.
18 Poiché gli Aramei scendevano verso di lui, Eliseo pregò il Signore: «Oh, colpisci questa gente di cecità!». E il Signore li colpì di cecità secondo la parola di Eliseo. 19 Disse loro Eliseo: «Non è questa la strada e non è questa la città. Seguitemi e io vi condurrò dall'uomo che cercate». Egli li condusse in Samaria. 20 Quando giunsero in Samaria, Eliseo disse: «Signore, apri i loro occhi; essi vedano!». Il Signore aprì i loro occhi ed essi videro. Erano in mezzo a Samaria!
21 Il re di Israele quando li vide, disse a Eliseo: «Li devo uccidere, padre mio?». 22 Quegli rispose: «Non ucciderli. Forse uccidi uno che hai fatto prigioniero con la spada e con l'arco? Piuttosto metti davanti a loro pane e acqua; mangino e bevano, poi se ne vadano dal loro padrone». 23 Fu imbandito loro un gran banchetto. Dopo che ebbero mangiato e bevuto, li congedò ed essi se ne andarono dal loro padrone. Le bande aramee non penetrarono più nel paese di Israele.
La carestia in Samaria assediata
24 Dopo tali cose Ben-Hadàd, re di Aram, radunò tutto il suo esercito e venne ad assediare Samaria. 25 Ci fu una carestia eccezionale in Samaria, mentre l'assedio si faceva più duro, tanto che una testa d'asino si vendeva ottanta sicli d'argento e un quarto di qab di tuberi cinque sicli. 26 Mentre il re di Israele passava sulle mura, una donna gli gridò contro: «Aiuto, mio signore re!». 27 Rispose: «Non ti aiuta neppure il Signore! Come potrei aiutarti io? Forse con il prodotto dell'aia o con quello del torchio?». 28 Il re aggiunse: «Che hai?». Quella rispose: «Questa donna mi ha detto: Dammi tuo figlio; mangiamocelo oggi. Mio figlio ce lo mangeremo domani. 29 Abbiamo cotto mio figlio e ce lo siamo mangiato. Il giorno dopo io le ho detto: Dammi tuo figlio; mangiamocelo, ma essa ha nascosto suo figlio». 30 Quando udì le parole della donna, il re si stracciò le vesti. Mentre egli passava sulle mura, lo vide il popolo; ecco, aveva un sacco di sotto, sulla carne. 31 Egli disse: «Dio mi faccia questo e anche di peggio, se oggi la testa di Eliseo, figlio di Safat, resterà sulle sue spalle».
Eliseo annunzia la fine imminente della prova
32 Eliseo stava seduto in casa; con lui sedevano gli anziani. Il re si fece precedere da un uomo. Prima che arrivasse il messaggero, quegli disse agli anziani: «Avete visto? Quel figlio di assassino ordina che mi si tolga la vita. Fate attenzione! Quando arriva il messaggero, chiudete la porta; tenetelo fermo sulla porta. Forse dietro non si sente il rumore dei piedi del suo padrone?». 33 Stava ancora parlando con loro, quando il re scese da lui e gli disse: «Tu vedi quanto male ci viene dal Signore; che aspetterò più io dal Signore?».
2 Kings 6
English Standard Version
The Axe Head Recovered
6 Now (A)the sons of the prophets said to Elisha, “See, the place where we dwell under your charge is too small for us. 2 Let us go to the Jordan and each of us get there a log, and let us make a place for us to dwell there.” And he answered, “Go.” 3 Then one of them said, “Be pleased to go with your servants.” And he answered, “I will go.” 4 So he went with them. And when they came to the Jordan, they cut down trees. 5 But as one was felling a log, his axe head fell into the water, and he cried out, “Alas, my master! It was borrowed.” 6 Then the man of God said, “Where did it fall?” When he showed him the place, (B)he cut off a stick and threw it in there and made the iron float. 7 And he said, “Take it up.” So he reached out his hand and took it.
Horses and Chariots of Fire
8 Once when the king of Syria was warring against Israel, he took counsel with his servants, saying, “At such and such a place shall be my camp.” 9 But the man of God sent word to the king of Israel, “Beware that you do not pass this place, for the Syrians are going down there.” 10 And the king of Israel sent to the place about which the man of God told him. Thus he used to warn him, so that he saved himself there more than once or twice.
11 And the mind of the king of Syria was greatly troubled because of this thing, and he called his servants and said to them, “Will you not show me who of us is for the king of Israel?” 12 And one of his servants said, “None, my lord, O king; but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, tells the king of Israel the words that you speak in your bedroom.” 13 And he said, “Go and see where he is, that I may send and seize him.” It was told him, “Behold, he is in (C)Dothan.” 14 So he sent there horses and chariots and a great army, and they came by night and surrounded the city.
15 When the servant of the man of God rose early in the morning and went out, behold, an army with horses and chariots was all around the city. And the servant said, “Alas, my master! What shall we do?” 16 He said, “Do not be afraid, (D)for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” 17 Then Elisha prayed and said, “O Lord, please (E)open his eyes that he may see.” So the Lord opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw, and behold, the mountain was full of (F)horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. 18 And when the Syrians came down against him, Elisha prayed to the Lord and said, “Please strike this people with blindness.” (G)So he struck them with blindness in accordance with the prayer of Elisha. 19 And Elisha said to them, “This is not the way, and this is not the city. Follow me, and I will bring you to the man whom you seek.” And he led them to Samaria.
20 As soon as they entered Samaria, Elisha said, “O Lord, (H)open the eyes of these men, that they may see.” So the Lord opened their eyes and they saw, and behold, they were in the midst of Samaria. 21 As soon as the king of Israel saw them, he said to Elisha, (I)“My father, shall I strike them down? Shall I strike them down?” 22 He answered, “You shall not strike them down. Would you strike down those whom you have taken captive (J)with your sword and with your bow? (K)Set bread and water before them, that they may eat and drink and go to their master.” 23 So he prepared for them a great feast, and when they had eaten and drunk, he sent them away, and they went to their master. And the Syrians did not come again (L)on raids into the land of Israel.
Ben-hadad's Siege of Samaria
24 Afterward (M)Ben-hadad king of Syria mustered his entire army and went up and besieged Samaria. 25 And there was a great famine in Samaria, as they besieged it, until a donkey's head was sold for eighty shekels of silver, and the fourth part of a kab[a] of dove's dung for five shekels of silver. 26 Now as the king of Israel was passing by on the wall, a woman cried out to him, saying, “Help, my lord, O king!” 27 And he said, “If the Lord will not help you, how shall I help you? From the threshing floor, or from the winepress?” 28 And the king asked her, “What is your trouble?” She answered, “This woman said to me, ‘Give your son, that we may eat him today, and we will eat my son tomorrow.’ 29 (N)So we boiled my son and ate him. And on the next day I said to her, ‘Give your son, that we may eat him.’ But she has hidden her son.” 30 When the king heard the words of the woman, (O)he tore his clothes—now he was passing by on the wall—and the people looked, and behold, (P)he had sackcloth beneath on his body— 31 and he said, (Q)“May God do so to me and more also, if the head of Elisha the son of Shaphat remains on his shoulders today.”
32 Elisha was sitting in his house, (R)and the elders were sitting with him. Now the king had dispatched a man from his presence, but before the messenger arrived Elisha said to the elders, “Do you see how this (S)murderer has sent to take off my head? Look, when the messenger comes, shut the door and hold the door fast against him. Is not the sound of his master's feet behind him?” 33 And while he was still speaking with them, the messenger came down to him and said, “This trouble is from the Lord! (T)Why should I wait for the Lord any longer?”
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 6:25 A shekel was about 2/5 ounce or 11 grams; a kab was about 1 quart or 1 liter
2 Kings 6
New International Version
An Axhead Floats
6 The company(A) of the prophets said to Elisha, “Look, the place where we meet with you is too small for us. 2 Let us go to the Jordan, where each of us can get a pole; and let us build a place there for us to meet.”
And he said, “Go.”
3 Then one of them said, “Won’t you please come with your servants?”
“I will,” Elisha replied. 4 And he went with them.
They went to the Jordan and began to cut down trees. 5 As one of them was cutting down a tree, the iron axhead fell into the water. “Oh no, my lord!” he cried out. “It was borrowed!”
6 The man of God asked, “Where did it fall?” When he showed him the place, Elisha cut a stick and threw(B) it there, and made the iron float. 7 “Lift it out,” he said. Then the man reached out his hand and took it.
Elisha Traps Blinded Arameans
8 Now the king of Aram was at war with Israel. After conferring with his officers, he said, “I will set up my camp in such and such a place.”
9 The man of God sent word to the king(C) of Israel: “Beware of passing that place, because the Arameans are going down there.” 10 So the king of Israel checked on the place indicated by the man of God. Time and again Elisha warned(D) the king, so that he was on his guard in such places.
11 This enraged the king of Aram. He summoned his officers and demanded of them, “Tell me! Which of us is on the side of the king of Israel?”
12 “None of us, my lord the king(E),” said one of his officers, “but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, tells the king of Israel the very words you speak in your bedroom.”
13 “Go, find out where he is,” the king ordered, “so I can send men and capture him.” The report came back: “He is in Dothan.”(F) 14 Then he sent(G) horses and chariots and a strong force there. They went by night and surrounded the city.
15 When the servant of the man of God got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots had surrounded the city. “Oh no, my lord! What shall we do?” the servant asked.
16 “Don’t be afraid,”(H) the prophet answered. “Those who are with us are more(I) than those who are with them.”
17 And Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots(J) of fire all around Elisha.
18 As the enemy came down toward him, Elisha prayed to the Lord, “Strike this army with blindness.”(K) So he struck them with blindness, as Elisha had asked.
19 Elisha told them, “This is not the road and this is not the city. Follow me, and I will lead you to the man you are looking for.” And he led them to Samaria.
20 After they entered the city, Elisha said, “Lord, open the eyes of these men so they can see.” Then the Lord opened their eyes and they looked, and there they were, inside Samaria.
21 When the king of Israel saw them, he asked Elisha, “Shall I kill them, my father?(L) Shall I kill them?”
22 “Do not kill them,” he answered. “Would you kill those you have captured(M) with your own sword or bow? Set food and water before them so that they may eat and drink and then go back to their master.” 23 So he prepared a great feast for them, and after they had finished eating and drinking, he sent them away, and they returned to their master. So the bands(N) from Aram stopped raiding Israel’s territory.
Famine in Besieged Samaria
24 Some time later, Ben-Hadad(O) king of Aram mobilized his entire army and marched up and laid siege(P) to Samaria. 25 There was a great famine(Q) in the city; the siege lasted so long that a donkey’s head sold for eighty shekels[a] of silver, and a quarter of a cab[b] of seed pods[c](R) for five shekels.[d]
26 As the king of Israel was passing by on the wall, a woman cried to him, “Help me, my lord the king!”
27 The king replied, “If the Lord does not help you, where can I get help for you? From the threshing floor? From the winepress?” 28 Then he asked her, “What’s the matter?”
She answered, “This woman said to me, ‘Give up your son so we may eat him today, and tomorrow we’ll eat my son.’ 29 So we cooked my son and ate(S) him. The next day I said to her, ‘Give up your son so we may eat him,’ but she had hidden him.”
30 When the king heard the woman’s words, he tore(T) his robes. As he went along the wall, the people looked, and they saw that, under his robes, he had sackcloth(U) on his body. 31 He said, “May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if the head of Elisha son of Shaphat remains on his shoulders today!”
32 Now Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders(V) were sitting with him. The king sent a messenger ahead, but before he arrived, Elisha said to the elders, “Don’t you see how this murderer(W) is sending someone to cut off my head?(X) Look, when the messenger comes, shut the door and hold it shut against him. Is not the sound of his master’s footsteps behind him?” 33 While he was still talking to them, the messenger came down to him.
The king said, “This disaster is from the Lord. Why should I wait(Y) for the Lord any longer?”
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 6:25 That is, about 2 pounds or about 920 grams
- 2 Kings 6:25 That is, probably about 1/4 pound or about 100 grams
- 2 Kings 6:25 Or of doves’ dung
- 2 Kings 6:25 That is, about 2 ounces or about 58 grams
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