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Elijah's successor — double the miracles, triple the intensity
Also known as Elisha the prophet
The prophet who took over from Elijah, inheriting a double portion of his spirit. He multiplied oil for a widow, raised a child from the dead, healed Naaman's leprosy, and made an axe head float. He mentored a community of prophets and was involved in major political decisions in Israel and surrounding nations.
Elijah left earth in a literal flaming chariot pulled by fire horses — no death, just vibes
Elijah's Depression and God's WhisperDivided KingdomElijah went from the biggest W of his life to wanting to unalive himself under a tree
Elisha and the Shunammite WomanDivided KingdomA wealthy Shunem woman builds Elisha a guest room, gets a miracle son, then loses him — and refuses to leave until Elisha brings him back to life ✨
Elisha's Greatest HitsDivided KingdomElisha did double the miracles of Elijah — purified water, multiplied oil, raised the dead, the whole playlist
Elisha's Invisible ArmyDivided KingdomElisha's servant was panicking about enemy troops until God showed him the REAL army
Naaman's HealingDivided KingdomA whole military general almost missed his healing because the instructions were too basic
12 chapters across 2 books
Elisha appears here as a mistaken tag — the text actually refers to Jehoiada the priest as Joash's mentor, not Elisha the prophet.
Elisha's Deathbed Prophecy2 Kings 13:14-19Elisha is on his deathbed when Joash visits — the dying prophet who still has enough divine authority left to give the king a prophetic act that will determine Israel's military future.
God Sent Receipts AND Warnings2 Kings 17:13-17Elisha is listed here as part of the prophetic lineup God sent to Israel — the miracle-working successor to Elijah whose ministry Israel witnessed but ultimately ignored.
Elisha Won't Let Go2 Kings 2:1-6Elisha is demonstrating unconditional loyalty, refusing three times to leave Elijah's side despite being given an easy out — his resolve establishes him as a worthy successor before any miracle occurs.
Seven Days, No Water, Full Panic2 Kings 3:9-12Elisha is identified here by a servant as present in the camp — introduced as Elijah's former attendant, which immediately signals his prophetic authority to Jehoshaphat.
The Widow's Infinite Oil Glitch2 Kings 4:1-7Elisha is the prophet a desperate widow runs to when a creditor threatens to enslave her sons — he responds not with sympathy alone but with a practical, faith-requiring miracle.
The King of Israel Has a Meltdown2 Kings 5:6-8Elisha steps in when word of the king's meltdown reaches him, calmly redirecting the situation — his message to the king carries a note of rebuke, pointing out that a prophet of God was available the whole time.
The Floating Axe Head2 Kings 6:1-7Elisha accompanies his prophetic students to the Jordan building site and effortlessly retrieves a sunken borrowed axe head, demonstrating that God works through him even in mundane, non-crisis moments.
Elisha Drops a Prophecy Nobody Believes2 Kings 7:1-2Elisha is delivering an audacious prophecy in the middle of a famine crisis, declaring that food prices will collapse by the next day — a claim so extreme that the king's own captain publicly dismisses it.
The Perfect Timing W ⏰2 Kings 8:1-6Elisha is here in his pastoral role — he warned the Shunammite woman in advance about the coming famine, a private act of prophetic care that will pay off dramatically when she returns.
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