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An Example of Self-Sacrifice and LoyaltyThe Watchtower—1997 | November 1
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Some six years later, it came time for Elijah to leave. The account of his departure has been called “one of the most impressive narratives” in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Elijah Prepares to Depart
Elijah desired to pay a final visit to Bethel, Jericho, and the Jordan. This would involve many miles of walking, some of it over rough mountain areas. At each stage of the journey, Elijah encouraged Elisha to stay behind. But Elisha insisted on remaining with his master right to the end.—2 Kings 2:1, 2, 4, 6.
While in Bethel and in Jericho, “the sons of the prophets” approached Elisha.a “Do you really know that today Jehovah is taking your master from headship over you?” they asked him. “I too well know it,” he replied. “Be silent.”—2 Kings 2:3, 5.
Elijah and Elisha next set out for the Jordan River. When they reached the Jordan, Elijah performed a miracle while some 50 sons of the prophets watched from a distance. “Elijah took his official garment and wrapped it up and struck the waters, and gradually they were divided this way and that way, so that both of them went across on the dry ground.”—2 Kings 2:8.
Once they had crossed, Elijah said to Elisha: “Ask what I should do for you before I am taken from you.” Elisha asked for “two parts” of Elijah’s spirit—that is, the double portion that would normally be due a firstborn son. Indeed, Elisha had honored Elijah just as a firstborn son would honor his father. Furthermore, he was anointed to become Elijah’s successor as Jehovah’s prophet in Israel. So his request was neither selfish nor inappropriate. Nevertheless, knowing that only Jehovah could grant this request, Elijah modestly replied: “You have asked a difficult thing.” Then he added: “If you see me when taken from you, it will happen to you that way; but if you do not, it will not happen.”—2 Kings 2:9, 10; Deuteronomy 21:17.
Elisha was no doubt more determined than ever to stick close to his master. Then, “a fiery war chariot and fiery horses” appeared. Right before Elisha’s startled eyes, Elijah was swept up in a windstorm—miraculously transferred to another place.b Elisha picked up Elijah’s official garment and walked back to the shore of the Jordan River. He struck the waters, saying: “Where is Jehovah the God of Elijah, even He?” The waters parted, giving clear evidence that Elisha had divine backing as Elijah’s successor.—2 Kings 2:11-14.
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An Example of Self-Sacrifice and LoyaltyThe Watchtower—1997 | November 1
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Elisha stuck by Elijah to the end. He refused to abandon the older prophet even when offered the opportunity. Undoubtedly, the close relationship he had cultivated with Elijah made such loyal love a pleasure. Today, God’s servants strive to strengthen their relationship with God and draw closer to their fellow believers. A close bond of unity will be blessed, for the Bible says of Jehovah: “With someone loyal you will act in loyalty.”—2 Samuel 22:26.
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