Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så dro Elisja tilbake til Gilgal. Det var hungersnød i landet. Profetdisiplene satt foran ham da han sa til tjeneren sin: «Sett på en stor gryte og kok stuing til profetdisiplene!» Da gikk en av dem ut på marken for å samle urter. Han fant en vill slyngplante og samlet kappen full av ville vekster som vokste på den. Så kom han tilbake og kuttet det han hadde funnet opp i gryta med stuing, selv om de ikke visste hva det var. Så øste de den opp så mennene kunne få spise. Men da de begynte å spise av stuingen, begynte de å rope og si: «Elisja, Guds mann, det er giftig mat i gryten!» De kunne ikke spise av den. Da sa han: «Så kom med litt mel!» Han drysset det opp i gryten og sa: «Nå kan dere øse opp mat til folket, så de kan få spise.» Da fantes det ikke lenger noe giftig i gryta.
What Does This Mean?
Elisha visits Gilgal during a famine and tells his servant to cook a big pot of soup for the sons of the prophets. He wants to ensure they have food to eat despite the scarcity.
Explained for Children
Imagine your mom telling you to make a big pot of soup for your friends when there's not much food around. That's what Elisha did for his friends, the sons of the prophets, when food was hard to find.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of 2 Kings, written by an anonymous author around the 6th century BCE. It describes events in the Northern Kingdom of Israel, where Elisha, a prophet, was ministering to the sons of the prophets during a time of famine.
Living It Out Today
When faced with scarcity, like during an economic downturn, we can still find ways to share what we have with those in need, just as Elisha did. This shows the importance of community and sharing resources.
The famine in Gilgal was likely part of a broader period of scarcity in the land, as described in the text. Famine was a common occurrence in ancient times and could be attributed to various factors including drought or conflicts.
Who were the sons of the prophets?
The sons of the prophets were a group of religious followers of Elisha and other prophets. They were dedicated to learning and living the prophetic life, often living together and studying religious texts.
What does 'seethe pottage' mean?
To 'seethe pottage' means to boil a stew or soup. In this context, it refers to preparing a large amount of food for the sons of the prophets to eat.
What can we learn about leadership from Elisha in this verse?
Elisha demonstrates leadership through his care for others, especially during times of hardship. His actions show the importance of leading by example and taking practical steps to help those in need.