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What does the Bible say about the miracles of Elisha?

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The miracles of Elisha demonstrate God's power and are a response to Israel's idolatry and need for divine intervention.

The life of Elisha is marked by numerous miracles, which are testimonies of God's sovereignty and authority in a time when idolatry had overtaken Israel. These supernatural acts served to remind the people of God's existence and power, as they had largely turned away from Him. Particularly, these miracles were needed during a period of moral decline and spiritual darkness, emphasizing God's desire to restore His people through awe-inspiring displays of His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 2:14, 1 Kings 17:22, 2 Kings 6:1-7, Romans 15:4, 1 Timothy 1:1

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