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God cares for both small and enormous needs. Elisha causes a borrowed iron axe head to float, revealing God’s concern for personal burdens. Later, the king of Aram seeks to capture Elisha, but God surrounds him with heavenly armies unseen by others until Elisha prays for opened eyes. Elisha blinds the Arameans, leads them into Samaria, then has them fed rather than killed. A famine follows during a siege, and Elisha prophesies sudden deliverance, even as a skeptical officer mocks God’s promise.
Christ-Foreshadowing: Elisha’s opening of eyes to the unseen army foreshadows Christ revealing spiritual truth; His miracles display God’s mercy and deliverance
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