And he said to his father, “My head, my head!” So he said to a servant, “Carry him to his mother.”
Parallel translations
- WEB He said to his father, “My head! My head!” He said to his servant, “Carry him to his mother.”
- KJV And he said unto his father, My head, my head. And he said to a lad, Carry him to his mother.
- BSB “My head! My head!” he complained to his father. So his father told a servant, “Carry him to his mother.”
- NASB And he said to his father, “My head, my head!” And his father said to his servant, “Carry him to his mother.”
- NLT Suddenly he cried out, “My head hurts! My head hurts!” His father said to one of the servants, “Carry him home to his mother.”
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Quick answer
The boy cries out in sudden head pain, and his father sends him to his mother. A sudden affliction strikes the gift God had given.
Overview
The child's distress, perhaps from heat or illness, comes without warning. The father, busy at harvest, sends him to his mother's care. The scene shows that even God's gifts are touched by the brokenness of this world. It sets up the test of the Shunammite's faith and God's power to restore.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- Jer 4:19My anguish, my anguish! I am pained at my very heart; my heart is disquieted in me; I can’t hold my peace; because you have heard, O my soul, the sound of the trumpet, the alarm of war.
- Job 14:1–2“Man, who is born of a woman, is of few days, and full of trouble.
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