2 Kings 7:20 describes the fulfillment of the prophet Elisha's prophecy concerning the officer who doubted that God could provide abundance of food after a severe famine in Samaria. The verse means:
"It happened like that to him": This refers back to Elisha's prediction in 2 Kings 7:2. Elisha told the officer that he would see the abundance of food with his own eyes but would not eat any of it.
"for the people trampled over him in the gate": As the siege of Samaria ended and food became plentiful, the city gate (the main entrance and exit point) became a scene of chaos and a stampede as people rushed to obtain food. In the rush, the officer was trampled to death by the crowd.
"and he died.": The officer met his death exactly as Elisha had prophesied. He witnessed the abundance of food but did not get to partake in it.
In summary, the verse signifies that the officer's skepticism about God's power led to his demise. He doubted God's word and, as a result, suffered the consequences. The verse underscores the importance of faith and obedience to God's word.
2 Kings 7:20 describes the fulfillment of the prophet Elisha's prophecy concerning the officer who doubted that God could provide abundance of food after a severe famine in Samaria. The verse means:
"It happened like that to him": This refers back to Elisha's prediction in 2 Kings 7:2. Elisha told the officer that he would see the abundance of food with his own eyes but would not eat any of it.
"for the people trampled over him in the gate": As the siege of Samaria ended and food became plentiful, the city gate (the main entrance and exit point) became a scene of chaos and a stampede as people rushed to obtain food. In the rush, the officer was trampled to death by the crowd.
"and he died.": The officer met his death exactly as Elisha had prophesied. He witnessed the abundance of food but did not get to partake in it.
In summary, the verse signifies that the officer's skepticism about God's power led to his demise. He doubted God's word and, as a result, suffered the consequences. The verse underscores the importance of faith and obedience to God's word.
