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Introduction: Elisha (ee-līʹshuh; Heb.
, ‘El [God] is salvation’), a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel who was active for a period of some fifty years (ca.
850-800 b.c.) during the reigns of Joram, Jehu, Jehoahaz, and Jehoash (Joash).
The successor and disciple of Elijah, Elisha is remembered in the biblical stories as a man of wisdom and a worker of miracles both on behalf of his nation in times of crisis and in the lives of individuals in time of need.
-Harper’s Bible Dictionary
I.
The Issue v. 8-12
a. Elisha was an issue
b.
Believers are an issue
: 8Matthew 28:16–20John 14:12
Matthew 28:16–20John 14:12
John 14:12
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The Plan v. 13-15
a. Syrians army plots to capture Elisha
b.
Satans plan to destroy man
:8John 10:10 a
John 10:10 a
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God’s Plan
:11Jeremiah 23:51 :7Mark 10:45
Jeremiah 23:51
Mark 10:45
Mark 10:45
III.
The Deliverance v. 16-23
a. Opened Eyes v. 15-17
b.
Elisha enemies v.18-23
c.
The Blood of Jesus
-17Romans 5:81 :10Revelation 1:5
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