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2 Kings 2:12 As Elisha watched, he cried out, "My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel!" And he saw Elijah no more. So taking hold of his own clothes, he tore them in two.

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My father! The chariots and horsemen of Israel!&#8221 And Elisha saw him no more. Then he took hold of his garment and tore it in two.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nlt/2_kings/2.htm">New Living Translation</a></span><br />Elisha saw it and cried out, &#8220;My father! My father! I see the chariots and charioteers of Israel!&#8221; And as they disappeared from sight, Elisha tore his clothes in distress.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/esv/2_kings/2.htm">English Standard Version</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it and he cried, &#8220;My father, my father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he saw him no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/bsb/2_kings/2.htm">Berean Standard Bible</a></span><br />As Elisha watched, he cried out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel!&#8221; And he saw Elijah no more. So taking hold of his own clothes, he tore them in two.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/kjv/2_kings/2.htm">King James Bible</a></span><br />And Elisha saw <i>it</i>, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nkjv/2_kings/2.htm">New King James Version</a></span><br />And Elisha saw <i>it,</i> and he cried out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariot of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; So he saw him no more. And he took hold of his own clothes and tore them into two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb_/2_kings/2.htm">New American Standard Bible</a></span><br />And Elisha was watching <i>it</i> and he was crying out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariot of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he did not see Elijah again. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb/2_kings/2.htm">NASB 1995</a></span><br />Elisha saw it and cried out, &#8220My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221 And he saw Elijah no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nasb77/2_kings/2.htm">NASB 1977 </a></span><br />And Elisha saw <i>it</i> and cried out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he saw him no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lsb/2_kings/2.htm">Legacy Standard Bible </a></span><br />And Elisha was seeing <i>this</i> and he was crying out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he saw Elijah no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/amp/2_kings/2.htm">Amplified Bible</a></span><br />Elisha saw it and cried out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariot of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he no longer saw Elijah. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them into two pieces [in grief].<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/csb/2_kings/2.htm">Christian Standard Bible</a></span><br />As Elisha watched, he kept crying out, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel! &#8221; When he could see him no longer, he took hold of his own clothes, tore them in two,<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/hcsb/2_kings/2.htm">Holman Christian Standard Bible</a></span><br />As Elisha watched, he kept crying out, &#8220My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel!&#8221 Then he never saw Elijah again. He took hold of his own clothes and tore them into two pieces. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/asv/2_kings/2.htm">American Standard Version</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof! And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/cev/2_kings/2.htm">Contemporary English Version</a></span><br />Elisha saw this and shouted, "Israel's cavalry and chariots have taken my master away!" After Elijah had gone, Elisha tore his clothes in sorrow. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/erv/2_kings/2.htm">English Revised Version</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof! And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/gwt/2_kings/2.htm">GOD'S WORD&reg; Translation</a></span><br />When Elisha saw this, he cried out, "Master! Master! Israel's chariot and horses!" When he couldn't see Elijah anymore, he grabbed his own garment and tore it in two [to show his grief].<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/gnt/2_kings/2.htm">Good News Translation</a></span><br />Elisha saw it and cried out to Elijah, "My father, my father! Mighty defender of Israel! You are gone!" And he never saw Elijah again. In grief Elisha tore his cloak in two. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/isv/2_kings/2.htm">International Standard Version</a></span><br />As Elisha continued to watch, he cried out, "My father! My father! The chariots of Israel and its cavalry!" Then he did not see Elijah anymore. After this, Elisha gripped his clothes that he was wearing, tore them apart into two pieces, <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/msb/2_kings/2.htm">Majority Standard Bible</a></span><br />As Elisha watched, he cried out, ?My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel!? And he saw Elijah no more. So taking hold of his own clothes, he tore them in two.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/net/2_kings/2.htm">NET Bible</a></span><br />While Elisha was watching, he was crying out, "My father, my father! The chariot and horsemen of Israel!" Then he could no longer see him. He grabbed his clothes and tore them in two.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nheb/2_kings/2.htm">New Heart English Bible</a></span><br />Elisha saw it, and he cried, "My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen." He saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/wbt/2_kings/2.htm">Webster's Bible Translation</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/web/2_kings/2.htm">World English Bible</a></span><br />Elisha saw it, and he cried, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; He saw him no more. Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces. <div class="vheading2"><b>Literal Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lsv/2_kings/2.htm">Literal Standard Version</a></span><br />And Elisha is seeing, and he is crying, &#8220;My father! My father! The chariot of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he has not seen him again; and he takes hold on his garments and tears them into two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/ylt/2_kings/2.htm">Young's Literal Translation</a></span><br /> And Elisha is seeing, and he is crying, 'My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and its horsemen;' and he hath not seen him again; and he taketh hold on his garments, and rendeth them into two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/slt/2_kings/2.htm">Smith's Literal Translation</a></span><br />And Elisha saw, and he crying, My father, my father! the chariot of Israel and his horsemen! and he saw him no more: and he will lay hold upon his garments and rend them into two rents.<div class="vheading2"><b>Catholic Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/drb/2_kings/2.htm">Douay-Rheims Bible</a></span><br />And Eliseus saw him, and cried: My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the driver thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own garments, and rent them in two pieces. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/cpdv/2_kings/2.htm">Catholic Public Domain Version</a></span><br />Then Elisha saw it, and he cried out: &#8220;My father, my father! The chariot of Israel with its driver!&#8221; And he saw him no more. And he took hold of his own garments, and he tore them into two parts.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nabre/2_kings/2.htm">New American Bible</a></span><br />and Elisha saw it happen. He cried out, &#8220;My father! my father! Israel&#8217;s chariot and steeds!&#8221; Then he saw him no longer. He gripped his own garment, tore it into two pieces,<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/nrsvce/2_kings/2.htm">New Revised Standard Version</a></span><br />Elisha kept watching and crying out, &#8220;Father, father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; But when he could no longer see him, he grasped his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<div class="vheading2"><b>Translations from Aramaic</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/lamsa/2_kings/2.htm">Lamsa Bible</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it and he cried, saying, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more; and he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/hpbt/2_kings/2.htm">Peshitta Holy Bible Translated</a></span><br />And Elisha saw, and behold, he cried out and said: &#8220;My father! My father! The chariot of Israel and its horsemen!&#8221; And he did not see him again. And he grasped on his clothes and he ripped them into two pieces.<div class="vheading2"><b>OT Translations</b></div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/jps/2_kings/2.htm">JPS Tanakh 1917</a></span><br />And Elisha saw it, and he cried: 'My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof!' And he saw him no more; and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/sep/2_kings/2.htm">Brenton Septuagint Translation</a></span><br />And Elisaie saw, and cried, Father, father, the chariot of Israel, and the horseman thereof! And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his garments, and rent them into two pieces.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/parallel/2_kings/2-12.htm">Additional Translations ...</a></span></div></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><a name="audio" id="audio"></a><div class="vheadingv"><b>Audio Bible</b></div><iframe width="100%" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/FiLs3w_mMFQ?start=416" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe><span class="p"><br /><br /><br /></span><div class="vheadingv"><b>Context</b></div><span class="hdg"><a href="/bsb/2_kings/2.htm">Elijah Taken to Heaven</a></span><br>&#8230;<span class="reftext">11</span>As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire with horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up into heaven in a whirlwind. <span class="reftext">12</span><span class="highl"><a href="/hebrew/477.htm" title="477: we&#183;&#8217;&#277;&#183;l&#238;&#183;&#353;&#257;&#8216; (Conj-w:: N-proper-ms) -- God is salvation, a well-known Isr. prophet. Contracted for Eliyshuwa'. Elisha, the famous prophet.">As Elisha</a> <a href="/hebrew/7200.htm" title="7200: r&#333;&#183;&#8217;eh (V-Qal-Prtcpl-ms) -- To see. A primitive root; to see, literally or figuratively.">watched,</a> <a href="/hebrew/1931.htm" title="1931: w&#601;&#183;h&#363; (Conj-w:: Pro-3ms) -- He, she, it. ">he</a> <a href="/hebrew/6817.htm" title="6817: m&#601;&#183;&#7779;a&#183;&#8216;&#234;q (V-Piel-Prtcpl-ms) -- To cry, cry out, call. A primitive root; to shriek; to proclaim.">cried out,</a> <a href="/hebrew/1.htm" title="1: &#8217;&#257;&#183;&#7687;&#238; (N-msc:: 1cs) -- Father. A primitive word; father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application).">&#8220;My father,</a> <a href="/hebrew/1.htm" title="1: &#8217;&#257;&#183;&#7687;&#238; (N-msc:: 1cs) -- Father. A primitive word; father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application).">my father,</a> <a href="/hebrew/7393.htm" title="7393: re&#183;&#7733;e&#7687; (N-msc) -- From rakab; a vehicle; by implication, a team; by extension, cavalry; by analogy a rider, i.e. The upper millstone.">the chariots</a> <a href="/hebrew/6571.htm" title="6571: &#363;&#183;p&#772;&#257;&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#353;&#257;w (Conj-w:: N-mpc:: 3ms) -- A steed, a driver, cavalry. From parash; a steed (compare cuwc); also a driver, i.e. cavalry.">and horsemen</a> <a href="/hebrew/3478.htm" title="3478: yi&#347;&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#8217;&#234;l (N-proper-ms) -- From sarah and 'el; he will rule as God; Jisrael, a symbolical name of Jacob; also of his posterity.">of Israel!&#8221;</a> <a href="/hebrew/7200.htm" title="7200: r&#257;&#183;&#8217;&#257;&#183;h&#363; (V-Qal-Perf-3ms:: 3ms) -- To see. A primitive root; to see, literally or figuratively.">And he saw Elijah</a> <a href="/hebrew/3808.htm" title="3808: w&#601;&#183;l&#333; (Conj-w:: Adv-NegPrt) -- Not. Or lowi; or loh; a primitive particle; not; by implication, no; often used with other particles.">no</a> <a href="/hebrew/5750.htm" title="5750: &#8216;&#333;&#183;w&#7695; (Adv) -- Or rod; from uwd; properly, iteration or continuance; used only adverbially, again, repeatedly, still, more.">more.</a> <a href="/hebrew/2388.htm" title="2388: way&#183;ya&#183;&#7717;a&#774;&#183;z&#234;q (Conj-w:: V-Hifil-ConsecImperf-3ms) -- A primitive root; to fasten upon; hence, to seize, be strong, obstinate; to bind, restrain, conquer.">So taking hold</a> <a href="/hebrew/899.htm" title="899: bi&#7687;&#183;&#7713;&#257;&#183;&#7695;&#257;w (Prep-b:: N-mpc:: 3ms) -- A covering, clothing, treachery, pillage. From bagad; a covering, i.e. Clothing; also treachery or pillage.">of his own clothes,</a> <a href="/hebrew/7167.htm" title="7167: way&#183;yiq&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#8216;&#234;m (Conj-w:: V-Qal-ConsecImperf-3ms:: 3mp) -- To tear. A primitive root; to rend, literally or figuratively.">he tore them</a> <a href="/hebrew/8147.htm" title="8147: li&#353;&#183;na&#183;yim (Prep-l:: Number-md) -- Two (a card. number). Dual of sheniy; feminine shttayim; two; also twofold.">in two.</a> <a href="/hebrew/7168.htm" title="7168: q&#601;&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#8216;&#238;m (N-mp) -- Torn piece (of garment), a rag. From qara'; a rag."></a> </span><span class="reftext">13</span>Elisha also picked up the cloak that had fallen from Elijah, and he went back and stood on the bank of the Jordan.&#8230;<div class="cred"><a href="//berean.bible">Berean Standard Bible</a> &middot; <a href="//berean.bible/downloads.htm">Download</a></div><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a name="crossref" id="crossref"></a><div class="vheading">Cross References</div><div id="crf"><span class="crossverse"><a href="/2_kings/13-14.htm">2 Kings 13:14</a></span><br />When Elisha had fallen sick with the illness from which he would die, Jehoash king of Israel came down to him and wept over him, saying, &#8220;My father, my father, the chariots and horsemen of Israel!&#8221;<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/1_kings/19-19.htm">1 Kings 19:19-21</a></span><br />So Elijah departed and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve teams of oxen, and he was with the twelfth team. Elijah passed by him and threw his cloak around him. / So Elisha left the oxen, ran after Elijah, and said, &#8220;Please let me kiss my father and mother goodbye, and then I will follow you.&#8221; &#8220;Go on back,&#8221; Elijah replied, &#8220;for what have I done to you?&#8221; / So Elisha turned back from him, took his pair of oxen, and slaughtered them. Using the oxen&#8217;s equipment for fuel, he cooked the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow and serve Elijah.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/matthew/17-3.htm">Matthew 17:3</a></span><br />Suddenly Moses and Elijah appeared before them, talking with Jesus.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/luke/9-30.htm">Luke 9:30-31</a></span><br />Suddenly two men, Moses and Elijah, began talking with Jesus. / They appeared in glory and spoke about His departure, which He was about to accomplish at Jerusalem.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/acts/1-9.htm">Acts 1:9-11</a></span><br />After He had said this, they watched as He was taken up, and a cloud hid Him from their sight. / They were looking intently into the sky as He was going, when suddenly two men dressed in white stood beside them. / &#8220;Men of Galilee,&#8221; they said, &#8220;why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen Him go into heaven.&#8221;<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/john/14-12.htm">John 14:12</a></span><br />Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever believes in Me will also do the works that I am doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/deuteronomy/34-5.htm">Deuteronomy 34:5-6</a></span><br />So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, as the LORD had said. / And He buried him in a valley in the land of Moab facing Beth-peor, and no one to this day knows the location of his grave.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/exodus/24-13.htm">Exodus 24:13</a></span><br />So Moses set out with Joshua his attendant and went up on the mountain of God.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/mark/9-4.htm">Mark 9:4</a></span><br />And Elijah and Moses appeared before them, talking with Jesus.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/hebrews/11-5.htm">Hebrews 11:5</a></span><br />By faith Enoch was taken up so that he did not see death: &#8220;He could not be found, because God had taken him away.&#8221; For before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/1_thessalonians/4-17.htm">1 Thessalonians 4:17</a></span><br />After that, we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will always be with the Lord.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/genesis/5-24.htm">Genesis 5:24</a></span><br />Enoch walked with God, and then he was no more, because God had taken him away.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/malachi/4-5.htm">Malachi 4:5</a></span><br />Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and awesome Day of the LORD.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/matthew/11-14.htm">Matthew 11:14</a></span><br />And if you are willing to accept it, he is the Elijah who was to come.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="crossverse"><a href="/luke/1-17.htm">Luke 1:17</a></span><br />And he will go on before the Lord in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous&#8212;to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.&#8221;</div><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a name="tsk" id="tsk"><div class="vheading">Treasury of Scripture</div><p class="tsk2">And Elisha saw it, and he cried, My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. And he saw him no more: and he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces.</p><p class="hdg">saw it</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/2_kings/2-10.htm">2 Kings 2:10</a></b></br> And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing: <i>nevertheless</i>, if thou see me <i>when I am</i> taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee; but if not, it shall not be <i>so</i>.</p><p class="hdg">My father</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/2_kings/13-14.htm">2 Kings 13:14</a></b></br> Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died. And Joash the king of Israel came down unto him, and wept over his face, and said, O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof.</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/job/22-30.htm">Job 22:30</a></b></br> He shall deliver the island of the innocent: and it is delivered by the pureness of thine hands.</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/proverbs/11-11.htm">Proverbs 11:11</a></b></br> By the blessing of the upright the city is exalted: but it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked.</p><p class="hdg">he saw him</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/proverbs/30-4.htm">Proverbs 30:4</a></b></br> Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what <i>is</i> his name, and what <i>is</i> his son's name, if thou canst tell?</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/mark/16-19.htm">Mark 16:19</a></b></br> So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God.</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/luke/2-15.htm">Luke 2:15</a></b></br> And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.</p><p class="hdg">rent them</p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/job/1-20.htm">Job 1:20,21</a></b></br> Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped, &#8230; </p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/isaiah/57-1.htm">Isaiah 57:1,2</a></b></br> The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth <i>it</i> to heart: and merciful men <i>are</i> taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil <i>to come</i>&#8230; </p><p class="tskverse"><b><a href="/acts/8-2.htm">Acts 8:2</a></b></br> And devout men carried Stephen <i>to his burial</i>, and made great lamentation over him.</p><div class="vheading">Jump to Previous</div><a href="/2_kings/2-11.htm">Apart</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-11.htm">Chariot</a> <a href="/1_kings/22-33.htm">Chariots</a> <a href="/1_kings/21-27.htm">Clothes</a> <a href="/1_kings/22-32.htm">Cried</a> <a href="/1_kings/22-36.htm">Cry</a> <a href="/1_kings/17-10.htm">Crying</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-11.htm">Elijah</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-9.htm">Elisha</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-9.htm">Eli'sha</a> <a href="/1_kings/20-27.htm">Full</a> <a href="/1_kings/21-27.htm">Grief</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-5.htm">Hold</a> <a href="/1_kings/20-20.htm">Horsemen</a> <a href="/2_kings/1-18.htm">Israel</a> <a href="/1_kings/21-15.htm">Longer</a> <a href="/1_kings/19-11.htm">Pieces</a> <a href="/1_kings/21-27.htm">Rent</a> <a href="/1_kings/17-13.htm">Thereof</a> <a href="/1_kings/21-27.htm">Tore</a><div class="vheading2">Jump to Next</div><a href="/2_kings/15-5.htm">Apart</a> <a href="/2_kings/5-9.htm">Chariot</a> <a href="/2_kings/5-9.htm">Chariots</a> <a href="/2_kings/5-5.htm">Clothes</a> <a href="/2_kings/4-1.htm">Cried</a> <a href="/2_kings/4-40.htm">Cry</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-23.htm">Crying</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-13.htm">Elijah</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-14.htm">Elisha</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-15.htm">Eli'sha</a> <a href="/2_kings/3-16.htm">Full</a> <a href="/2_kings/18-37.htm">Grief</a> <a href="/2_kings/4-8.htm">Hold</a> <a href="/2_kings/13-7.htm">Horsemen</a> <a href="/2_kings/3-1.htm">Israel</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-21.htm">Longer</a> <a href="/2_kings/5-5.htm">Pieces</a> <a href="/2_kings/5-7.htm">Rent</a> <a href="/2_kings/3-25.htm">Thereof</a> <a href="/2_kings/2-24.htm">Tore</a><div class="vheading2">2 Kings 2</div><span class="reftext">1. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-1.htm">Elijah, taking his leave of Elisha, with his mantle divides Jordan</a></span><br><span class="reftext">9. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-9.htm">and, granting Elisha his request, is taken up by a fiery chariot into heaven</a></span><br><span class="reftext">12. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-12.htm">Elisha, dividing Jordan with Elijah's mantle, is acknowledged his successor</a></span><br><span class="reftext">16. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-16.htm">The young prophets, hardly obtaining leave to seek Elijah, cannot find him.</a></span><br><span class="reftext">19. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-19.htm">Elisha with salt heals the unwholesome waters</a></span><br><span class="reftext">23. </span><span class="outlinetext"><a href="/2_kings/2-23.htm">Bears destroy the children that mocked Elisha</a></span><br></div></div><div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"> <script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; 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His witnessing of Elijah's departure signifies the transfer of prophetic authority. This act of watching is reminiscent of the disciples witnessing Jesus' ascension, highlighting the importance of being a witness to divine acts.<p><b>he cried out, &#8220;My father, my father,</b><br>Elisha's cry reflects a deep personal and spiritual connection to Elijah, akin to a father-son relationship. This phrase indicates respect and acknowledgment of Elijah's role as a spiritual mentor. It parallels the relationship between Paul and Timothy in the New Testament, where spiritual mentorship is emphasized.<p><b>the chariots and horsemen of Israel!&#8221;</b><br>This phrase symbolizes the spiritual power and protection that Elijah represented for Israel. Chariots and horsemen were symbols of military strength, suggesting that Elijah's presence was a greater defense for Israel than any army. This imagery is echoed in <a href="/2_kings/6-17.htm">2 Kings 6:17</a>, where Elisha's servant sees a heavenly army, indicating divine protection.<p><b>And he saw Elijah no more.</b><br>The physical departure of Elijah marks the end of an era and the beginning of Elisha's ministry. This moment is similar to the transition from Moses to Joshua, where leadership is passed on to continue God's work. Elijah's departure in a whirlwind is also a type of Christ's ascension, where the physical presence is removed, but the spiritual mission continues.<p><b>So taking hold of his own clothes,</b><br>The act of taking hold of his clothes signifies a moment of intense emotion and transition. In biblical times, clothing often represented one's status or role, and Elisha's action indicates a change in his own identity and responsibilities.<p><b>he tore them in two.</b><br>Tearing one's clothes is a traditional expression of grief and mourning in ancient Israelite culture, seen in <a href="/genesis/37-34.htm">Genesis 37:34</a> when Jacob mourns for Joseph. This act signifies Elisha's sorrow over Elijah's departure but also marks the end of his role as a disciple and the beginning of his own prophetic ministry. It reflects the tearing of the temple veil at Jesus' crucifixion, symbolizing a new covenant and access to God.<div class="vheading2">Persons / Places / Events</div>1. <b><a href="/topical/e/elisha.htm">Elisha</a></b><br>A prophet and the successor of Elijah. He witnessed Elijah's ascension and took on his prophetic mantle.<br><br>2. <b><a href="/topical/e/elijah.htm">Elijah</a></b><br>A major prophet in Israel known for his miraculous deeds and his confrontation with the prophets of Baal. He was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind.<br><br>3. <b><a href="/topical/c/chariots_and_horsemen_of_israel.htm">Chariots and Horsemen of Israel</a></b><br>Symbolic representation of God's power and protection over Israel, often associated with divine intervention.<br><br>4. <b><a href="/topical/j/jordan_river.htm">Jordan River</a></b><br>The location where Elijah was taken up to heaven, marking a significant transition in prophetic leadership.<br><br>5. <b><a href="/topical/t/tearing_of_clothes.htm">Tearing of Clothes</a></b><br>A traditional expression of grief and mourning in ancient Israel, signifying Elisha's sorrow at Elijah's departure.<div class="vheading2">Teaching Points</div><b><a href="/topical/t/the_importance_of_spiritual_mentorship.htm">The Importance of Spiritual Mentorship</a></b><br>Elisha's relationship with Elijah underscores the value of mentorship in spiritual growth and leadership development.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/r/recognizing_god's_sovereignty.htm">Recognizing God's Sovereignty</a></b><br>The imagery of chariots and horsemen reminds believers of God's ultimate power and protection over His people.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/r/responding_to_loss_and_transition.htm">Responding to Loss and Transition</a></b><br>Elisha's tearing of his clothes illustrates a healthy expression of grief and the importance of acknowledging emotional transitions.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/c/carrying_forward_the_mantle.htm">Carrying Forward the Mantle</a></b><br>Just as Elisha continued Elijah's work, believers are called to carry forward the mission of Christ in their own lives.<br><br><b><a href="/topical/s/seeing_beyond_the_physical.htm">Seeing Beyond the Physical</a></b><br>Elisha's vision challenges believers to seek spiritual insight and recognize God's presence in their circumstances.<div class="vheading2">Lists and Questions</div><a href="/top10/lessons_from_2_kings_2.htm">Top 10 Lessons from 2 Kings 2</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/what_events_are_described_in_2_kings.htm">What events are described in 2 Kings?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/key_events_in_elisha's_life.htm">What are the key events in Elisha's life?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/what_are_the_key_events_in_2_kings.htm">What are the key events in 2 Kings?</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/q/what_does_elijah's_chariot_symbolize.htm">What does Elijah's Chariot of Fire symbolize?</a><a name="commentary" id="commentary"></a><div class="vheading2"><a href="/commentaries/ellicott/2_kings/2.htm">Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers</a></div>(12) <span class= "bld">And Elisha . . . cried</span>.--Literally, <span class= "ital">And Elisha was seeing, and he</span> (emphatic) <span class= "ital">was shouting.</span> (Comp. <a href="/2_kings/2-10.htm" title="And he said, You have asked a hard thing: nevertheless, if you see me when I am taken from you, it shall be so to you; but if not, it shall not be so.">2Kings 2:10</a>, "If thou see me taken away.")<p><span class= "bld">My father, my father.</span>--Expresses what Elijah was to Elisha. (See Note on <a href="/2_kings/2-9.htm" title="And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that Elijah said to Elisha, Ask what I shall do for you, before I be taken away from you. And Elisha said, I pray you, let a double portion of your spirit be on me.">2Kings 2:9</a>.)<p><span class= "bld">The chariot</span> (c<span class= "ital">hariots--rekeb</span>) <span class= "bld">of Israel, and the horsemen thereof.</span>--Expressing what Elijah was to the nation. The Targum paraphrases, "My master, my master, who was better to Israel than chariots and horsemen by his prayers." The personal work and influence of a prophet like Elijah was the truest safeguard of Israel. The force of the expression will be seen, if it is remembered that chariots and horsemen constituted, in that age, the chief military arm, and were indispensable for the struggle against the Aramean states. (Comp. <a href="/2_kings/7-6.htm" title="For the LORD had made the host of the Syrians to hear a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses, even the noise of a great host: and they said one to another, See, the king of Israel has hired against us the kings of the Hittites, and the kings of the Egyptians, to come on us.">2Kings 7:6</a>; <a href="/2_kings/10-2.htm" title="Now as soon as this letter comes to you, seeing your master's sons are with you, and there are with you chariots and horses, a fenced city also, and armor;">2Kings 10:2</a>; <a href="/2_kings/13-14.htm" title="Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died. And Joash the king of Israel came down to him, and wept over his face, and said, O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof.">2Kings 13:14</a>; <a href="/1_kings/20-1.htm" title="And Benhadad the king of Syria gathered all his host together: and there were thirty and two kings with him, and horses, and chariots; and he went up and besieged Samaria, and warred against it.">1Kings 20:1</a>; <a href="/psalms/20-7.htm" title="Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.">Psalm 20:7</a>.) . . . <div class="vheading2"><a href="/commentaries/pulpit/2_kings/2.htm">Pulpit Commentary</a></div><span class="cmt_sub_title">Verse 12.</span> - <span class="cmt_word">And Elisha saw it</span> (comp. ver. 10). The condition was fulfilled which Elijah had laid down, and Elisha knew that his request for a "double portion" of his master's spirit was granted. <span class="cmt_word">And he cried, My father! my father!</span> It was usual for servants thus to address their masters (<a href="/2_kings/5-13.htm">2 Kings 5:13</a>), and younger men would, out of respect, almost always thus address an aged prophet (<a href="/2_kings/6-21.htm">2 Kings 6:21</a>; <a href="/2_kings/13-14.htm">2 Kings 13:14</a>, etc.). But Elisha probably meant something more than to show respect. He regarded himself as Elijah's specially adopted son, and hence had claimed the "double portion" of the firstborn. That his request was granted showed that the relationship was acknowledged. <span class="cmt_word">The chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof</span>; <span class="accented">i.e.</span> the best earthly defense of Israel. "In losing thee," he means, "we lose our great protector - him that is more to us than chariots and horsemen - the strength of Israel, against both domestic and foreign foes." The sight of the fiery chariot and horses may have determined the imagery, but they are not spoken cf. Note the substitution of "horsemen" for "horses," and comp. <a href="/2_kings/13-10.htm">2 Kings 13:10</a>, where the same expression is used in reference to Elisha. <span class="cmt_word">And he saw him no more.</span> Elijah passed beyond Elisha's ken. So far as we can gather from the expressions employed, no cloud received him (<a href="/acts/1-9.htm">Acts 1:9</a>), but he gradually vanished from sight. <span class="cmt_word">And he took hold of his own clothes, and rent them in two pieces</span>; an <span class="accented">action</span> marking extreme horror or extreme grief - here the latter (comp. <a href="/genesis/37-29.htm">Genesis 37:29</a>; <a href="/2_samuel/13-19.htm">2 Samuel 13:19</a>; <a href="/job/1-20.htm">Job 1:20</a>; <a href="/job/2-12.htm">Job 2:12</a>, etc.). <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/commentaries/2_kings/2-12.htm">Parallel Commentaries ...</a></span><span class="p"><br /><br /><br /></span><a name="lexicon" id="lexicon"></a><div class="vheading">Hebrew</div><span class="word">As Elisha</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1462;&#1488;&#1457;&#1500;&#1460;&#1497;&#1513;&#1473;&#1464;&#1443;&#1506;</span> <span class="translit">(we&#183;&#8217;&#277;&#183;l&#238;&#183;&#353;&#257;&#8216;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Noun - proper - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_477.htm">Strong's 477: </a> </span><span class="str2">Elisha -- 'God is salvation', a well-known Israelite prophet</span><br /><br /><span class="word">watched,</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1512;&#1465;&#1488;&#1462;&#1431;&#1492;</span> <span class="translit">(r&#333;&#183;&#8217;eh)</span><br /><span class="parse">Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7200.htm">Strong's 7200: </a> </span><span class="str2">To see</span><br /><br /><span class="word">he</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1456;&#1492;&#1444;&#1493;&#1468;&#1488;</span> <span class="translit">(w&#601;&#183;h&#363;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Pronoun - third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_1931.htm">Strong's 1931: </a> </span><span class="str2">He, self, the same, this, that, as, are</span><br /><br /><span class="word">cried out,</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1502;&#1456;&#1510;&#1463;&#1506;&#1461;&#1511;&#1433;</span> <span class="translit">(m&#601;&#183;&#7779;a&#183;&#8216;&#234;q)</span><br /><span class="parse">Verb - Piel - Participle - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_6817.htm">Strong's 6817: </a> </span><span class="str2">To shriek, to proclaim</span><br /><br /><span class="word">&#8220;My father,</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1488;&#1464;&#1489;&#1460;&#1443;&#1497; &#1472;</span> <span class="translit">(&#8217;&#257;&#183;&#7687;&#238;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular construct &#124; first person common singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_1.htm">Strong's 1: </a> </span><span class="str2">Father</span><br /><br /><span class="word">my father,</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1488;&#1464;&#1489;&#1460;&#1431;&#1497;</span> <span class="translit">(&#8217;&#257;&#183;&#7687;&#238;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular construct &#124; first person common singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_1.htm">Strong's 1: </a> </span><span class="str2">Father</span><br /><br /><span class="word">the chariots</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1512;&#1462;&#1444;&#1499;&#1462;&#1489;</span> <span class="translit">(re&#183;&#7733;e&#7687;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - masculine singular construct<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7393.htm">Strong's 7393: </a> </span><span class="str2">A vehicle, a team, cavalry, a rider, the upper millstone</span><br /><br /><span class="word">and horsemen</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1468;&#1508;&#1464;&#1443;&#1512;&#1464;&#1513;&#1473;&#1464;&#1428;&#1497;&#1493;</span> <span class="translit">(&#363;&#183;p&#772;&#257;&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#353;&#257;w)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Noun - masculine plural construct &#124; third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_6571.htm">Strong's 6571: </a> </span><span class="str2">A steed, a driver, cavalry</span><br /><br /><span class="word">of Israel!&#8221;</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1497;&#1460;&#1513;&#1474;&#1456;&#1512;&#1464;&#1488;&#1461;&#1500;&#1433;</span> <span class="translit">(yi&#347;&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#8217;&#234;l)</span><br /><span class="parse">Noun - proper - masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_3478.htm">Strong's 3478: </a> </span><span class="str2">Israel -- 'God strives', another name of Jacob and his desc</span><br /><br /><span class="word">And he saw [Elijah]</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1512;&#1464;&#1488;&#1464;&#1430;&#1492;&#1493;&#1468;</span> <span class="translit">(r&#257;&#183;&#8217;&#257;&#183;h&#363;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Verb - Qal - Perfect - third person masculine singular &#124; third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7200.htm">Strong's 7200: </a> </span><span class="str2">To see</span><br /><br /><span class="word">no</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1456;&#1500;&#1465;&#1445;&#1488;</span> <span class="translit">(w&#601;&#183;l&#333;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Adverb - Negative particle<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_3808.htm">Strong's 3808: </a> </span><span class="str2">Not, no</span><br /><br /><span class="word">more.</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1506;&#1425;&#1493;&#1465;&#1491;</span> <span class="translit">(&#8216;&#333;&#183;w&#7695;)</span><br /><span class="parse">Adverb<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_5750.htm">Strong's 5750: </a> </span><span class="str2">Iteration, continuance, again, repeatedly, still, more</span><br /><br /><span class="word">So taking hold</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1469;&#1463;&#1497;&#1468;&#1463;&#1495;&#1458;&#1494;&#1461;&#1511;&#1433;</span> <span class="translit">(way&#183;ya&#183;&#7717;a&#774;&#183;z&#234;q)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Verb - Hifil - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_2388.htm">Strong's 2388: </a> </span><span class="str2">To fasten upon, to seize, be strong, obstinate, to bind, restrain, conquer</span><br /><br /><span class="word">of his own clothes,</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1489;&#1468;&#1460;&#1489;&#1456;&#1490;&#1464;&#1491;&#1464;&#1428;&#1497;&#1493;</span> <span class="translit">(bi&#7687;&#183;&#7713;&#257;&#183;&#7695;&#257;w)</span><br /><span class="parse">Preposition-b &#124; Noun - masculine plural construct &#124; third person masculine singular<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_899.htm">Strong's 899: </a> </span><span class="str2">A covering, clothing, treachery, pillage</span><br /><br /><span class="word">he tore them</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1493;&#1463;&#1497;&#1468;&#1460;&#1511;&#1456;&#1512;&#1464;&#1506;&#1461;&#1430;&#1501;</span> <span class="translit">(way&#183;yiq&#183;r&#257;&#183;&#8216;&#234;m)</span><br /><span class="parse">Conjunctive waw &#124; Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular &#124; third person masculine plural<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_7167.htm">Strong's 7167: </a> </span><span class="str2">To rend</span><br /><br /><span class="word">in two.</span><br /><span class="heb">&#1500;&#1460;&#1513;&#1473;&#1456;&#1504;&#1463;&#1445;&#1497;&#1460;&#1501;</span> <span class="translit">(li&#353;&#183;na&#183;yim)</span><br /><span class="parse">Preposition-l &#124; Number - md<br /></span><span class="str"><a href="/hebrew/strongs_8147.htm">Strong's 8147: </a> </span><span class="str2">Two (a cardinal number)</span><br /><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><div class="vheading">Links</div><a href="/niv/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 NIV</a><br /><a href="/nlt/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 NLT</a><br /><a href="/esv/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 ESV</a><br /><a href="/nasb/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 NASB</a><br /><a href="/kjv/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 KJV</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="//bibleapps.com/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 BibleApps.com</a><br /><a href="//bibliaparalela.com/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 Biblia Paralela</a><br /><a href="//holybible.com.cn/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 Chinese Bible</a><br /><a href="//saintebible.com/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 French Bible</a><br /><a href="/catholic/2_kings/2-12.htm">2 Kings 2:12 Catholic Bible</a><span class="p"><br /><br /></span><a href="/2_kings/2-12.htm">OT History: 2 Kings 2:12 Elisha saw it and he cried My (2Ki iiKi ii ki 2 kg 2kg) </a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="/2_kings/2-11.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="2 Kings 2:11"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="2 Kings 2:11" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="/2_kings/2-13.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="2 Kings 2:13"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="2 Kings 2:13" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="bot"><iframe width="100%" height="1500" scrolling="no" src="/botmenubhnew2.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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