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Now there cried a certain woman of the wives of the sons of the prophets to Elisha, saying, Your servant my husband is dead; and you know that your servant did fear Yahweh: and the creditor is come to take to him my two children to be bondservants.
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A Legal but Cruel Custom
Commentators explain that the creditor's demand was legally permitted under Mosaic Law. In that society, children could be taken as bondservants to pay off a deceased father's debt. While lawful, scholars like Spurgeon highlight the immense cruelty and emotional pain this practice caused, showing the desperate situation the widow faced.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The creditor is come ... - The Law of Moses, like Athenian and Roman law, recognized servitude for debt and allowed for the pledging of the …
19th Century
Anglican
IV.—VIII. THE WONDROUS WORKS OF ELISHA THE PROPHET.
He multiplies the widow’s oil. (Compare to 1 Kings 17:12 an…
Baptist
Now there cried a certain woman of the wives of the sons of the prophet to Elisha, saying, Your servant my husband is dead; and you know that y…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Now there cried a certain woman of the wives of the sons of the prophets unto Elisha …
Elisha's miracles were acts of genuine benevolence, and so were Christ's; they were not only great wonders but also great favors to those for whom …