Chapter XLV.
He, being sick in body, and
having sent some of his servants to consult an idol about his recovery,
Elijah, as instructed by God, met them in the way, and, after rebuking
them ordered them to inform the king that his death would follow from
that disease. Then the king ordered him to be seized and brought into
his presence, but those who were sent for this purpose were consumed by
fire from heaven. The king died, as the prophet had predicted. To him
there succeeded his brother Joram; and he held the government for the
space of twelve years. But on the side of the two tribes, Josaphat the
king having died, Joram his son possessed the kingdom for eighteen
years. He had the daughter of Ahab to wife, and proved himself more
like his father-in-law than his father. After him, Ochozias his son
obtained the kingdom. During his reign, Elijah is related to have been
taken up to heaven. At the same time,
93Elisha his disciple showed himself powerful by
working many miracles, which are all too well known to need any
description from my pen. By him the son of a widow was restored to
life, a leper of Syria was cleansed, at a time of famine abundance of
all things was brought into the city by the enemy having been put to
flight, water was furnished for the use of three armies, and from a
little oil the debt of a woman was paid by the oil being immensely
multiplied, and sufficient means for a livelihood was provided for
herself. In his times, as we have said, Ochozia was king of the two
tribes, while Joram, as we have related above, ruled over the ten; and
an alliance was formed between them. For war was carried on by them
with combined forces both against the Syrians, and against Jeu, who had
been anointed by the prophet as king of the ten tribes; and having gone
forth to battle in company, they both perished in the same
fight.