shall Elisha slay Here we come upon evidence that the language of these verses (15 18) is not to be pressed into a literal interpretation. In the second book of Kings the compiler gives us all that he thought needful of the life of Elisha, and there is nothing in it which accords with a literal acceptance of this verse. We read of none that were slain by the hand of Elijah's successor. But his voice and his labours for the overthrow of false worship, and for making known, both to Israel and to the nations round about, that there was -no God in all the earth but in Israel" (2 Kings 6:15) were constant, and by this -sword of his mouth" he overthrew the foes of Jehovah. In this sense he fulfilled the declaration in the text, his work coming in and being effectual in places and ways where Hazael and Jehu wrought no deliverance.

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