please note:
- "children" is not necessarily an accurate translation, and very likely not given the usage & context of this Hebrew word.
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- first mention of this word is Genesis 14:24, referring to the warriors/servants who, with Abraham, defeated 5 kings & rescued Sodom. obviously not little children.
- comparing Genesis 41:1, 12 & 46, Joseph is no less than 28 and no more than 30 when he is referred to by the same word. obviously not a little child.
- the preceding context in 2 Kings 1:9,11,13 & 2 Kings 2:3,5,7 & 16 is 50 fighting servants of age to serve in the military --just like the first mention of this word in scripture in Genesis 14:24.
- that's 6 witnesses in the immediate context. should i ignore all of them and be all 'oh but kjv is divine' and presume these are a two-busload-zize gang of unsupervised 7yr old children below the age of accountability who don't understand what they are doing?
- or is this a gang of military-age young men in their 20's-30's?
- how many are there in total; 50 or 42
- Elisha is between 25-30 years old at this time.
- is he actually bald at 25 or does "go up you baldhead' mean something else?
- are these 6yr old children or Elisha's peers who have come out of the city without their parents in a pack to threaten him?
Interesting 🤔
Were the sons of the prophets sending 50 men to search for Elijah, perhaps after Elisha told them he
ascended? Do not send, he said. Yet they urged him until he was "ashamed" (disappointed, so long...) that he said go ahead and send them then... When they returned he said, told you so...😂 Then he heals the waters in the name of the Lord and the men mock him as he leaves town, perhaps out of jealousy. 🤷♂️
Little children: Strongs's H5288 (na`ar) shows 238 uses in the OT. 37 usages as man and 40 as men, 44 as child, 54 as servant/servants...
Wonder why they chose to use little children in the translation?
Go up: Strong's H5927 (`alah) shows over 700 usage. Go,
ascend, depart, up, to name a few. 🤷♂️
Bald head: Strong's H7142 (qereach) 3 uses in the OT bald, head. From the word Strong's H7139 (qarach) to depilate, to shave, make oneself bald, perhaps in connection with mourning? Ezekiel 27:31 And they shall make themselves
utterly bald for thee, and
gird them with
sackcloth, and they shall
weep for thee with
bitterness of
heart and bitter wailing.
I have no idea but I love this kind of stuff! Please continue. 🍿