2 Kings 2
Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, leaving Elisha to carry on his work as prophet.
Bible version
Elijah Taken Up to Heaven
Commentary
2 Kings 2 is a pivotal chapter in the book of 2 Kings, as it marks the end of the reign of the prophet Elijah and the beginning of the reign of the prophet Elisha. In this chapter, Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, leaving Elisha to take up his mantle as the leader of the people of Israel. The chapter begins with Elijah and Elisha traveling together from Gilgal to Bethel, and then on to Jericho. Along the way, Elijah performs several miracles, including the healing of a poisoned water supply and the multiplication of a small amount of food. These miracles demonstrate the power of God and the authority of Elijah as a prophet. When they reach the Jordan River, Elijah tells Elisha to stay behind while he goes on alone. Elijah then rolls up his mantle and strikes the water with it, causing the waters to part so that he can cross over. This is a symbolic gesture, as it signifies the passing of Elijah's authority to Elisha. After Elijah is taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, Elisha takes up his mantle and performs a similar miracle, causing the waters of the Jordan to part. This is a sign of God's approval of Elisha as the new leader of the people of Israel. 2 Kings 2 is an important chapter in the book of 2 Kings, as it marks the end of the reign of Elijah and the beginning of the reign of Elisha. It also serves as a reminder of the power of God and the authority of the prophets.
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There are 25 verses in 2 Kings, chapter 2.