ELIJAH AND ELISHA
According to the Bible, Elijah was never taken up by a chariot of fire with horses of fire.
false
Elijah told Elisha that his request would be granted only if he caught his mantle when it fell.
false
Joram blamed the Lord, but Jehoshaphat sought Elijah.
false
The armies were instructed to dig ditches, and God used a big storm to fill them.
false
The woman paid her debt by selling oil that she had been storing.
false
Ahaziah, son and successor of Ahab, was succeeded as king of Israel by his brother _____.
joram
Discuss briefly two miracles of Elisha related to food.
In preparing a soup one day, the sons of the prophets discovered that they had included an unknown poisonous gourd. The soup, bitter and poisonous, could not be eaten. To resolve this problem Elisha put meal in the pot and told the students to pour and eat.When Elisha was brought twenty loaves of barley bread by a man from Baal-shalisha, he gave instructions to distribute the bread among one hundred hungry people. (2 Kings 4:43). The bread was distributed, the people ate, and they had bread to spare, according to the word of the Lord (John 6:5-14).
Joining Joram in his war against rebelling Moab were _______ king of Judah, and the king of ________
Jehoshaphat, edom
sons of the prophets
Students of prophets, apparently in schools for prophets, who were taught by such men as Elijah and Elisha and who themselves also taught the people.
What strong desire of the Shunamite woman was fulfilled by the Lord through Elisha?
a son
The widow of a student prophet was in distress because of :
threats that her son would become slaves because of her debt
After seven days, Joram, his army, and his allies were without water.
true
Both the student prophets (at Bethel and at Jericho) and Elisha knew that the day for Elijah's departure had come.
true
Elijah's last journey before his translation was from Bethel to Jordan.
true
Elisha's first demonstration of power to the people of the land was the healing of the water at Jericho.
true
Facing defeat, the king of the Moabites offered his oldest son as a burnt sacrifice.
true
The Shunamite's son experienced a resurrection from the dead.
true
The attack of the young people upon Elisha at Bethel was, in reality, an attack upon the God of Elijah and Elisha.
true
The young people's name for Elisha at Bethel, bald head, was one of disrespect and implied disgrace.
true
Upon his return from Jordan, Elisha was recognized by the student prophets as having the spirit of Elijah.
true
The message of the Lord by Elisha was that He would give _______ and deliver the ______ into their hands.
water, moabites