Elisha Prophesies Plenty in Samaria
1Then Elisha said, “Hear the word of the LORD! This is what the LORD says: ‘About this time tomorrow at the gate of Samaria, a seah of fine flour will sell for a shekel, and two seahs of barley will sell for a shekel. 
2But the officer  on whose arm the king leaned  answered the man of God,  “Look, even if the LORD were to make windows in heaven, could this really happen?”  “You will see it with your own eyes,” replied Elisha,  “ but you will not eat any of it.”
The Syrians Flee
3Now there were four men with leprosy at the entrance of the city gate, and they said to one another, “Why  just sit here until we die? 
4If we say, ‘Let us go into the city,’ we will die there from the famine in the city; but if we sit here, we will also die. So come now, let us go over to the camp of the Arameans. If they let us live, we will live; if they kill us, we will die.” 
5So they arose at twilight and went to the camp of the Arameans. But when they came to the outskirts of the camp,  there was not a man to be found.  
6For the Lord had caused the Arameans  to hear  the sound of chariots,  horses,  and a great army, so that they said to one another, “Look,  the king of Israel  must have hired the kings of the Hittites and  Egyptians to attack us.” 
7Thus the Arameans had arisen and fled at twilight, abandoning  their tents and horses and donkeys. The camp was intact,   and they had run for their lives. 
8When the lepers reached  the edge of the camp, they went into a tent to eat and drink. Then they carried off  the silver, gold, and clothing, and went and hid them. On returning, they entered  another tent, carried off some items from there,  and hid them.
9Finally, they said to one another, “We are not doing what is right. Today  is a day of good news.  If we are silent and wait until morning light, our sin will overtake us. Now, therefore,  let us go and tell the king’s household.” 
10So they went and called out to the gatekeepers of the city, saying,   “We went to the Aramean  camp and no one was there— not a trace —  only tethered horses and donkeys,  and the tents  were intact.” 
11The gatekeepers shouted the news, and it was reported to the king’s  household. 
12So the king got up in the night and said to his servants, “Let me tell  you  what the Arameans have done to us. They know  we are starving, so they have left  the camp to hide in the field, thinking, ‘When they come out of the city, we will take them alive and enter  the city.’ ” 
13But one of his servants  replied, “Please, have scouts take five of the horses that remain  in the city. Their plight will be no worse than all  the Israelites who are left here. You can see that  all the Israelites here are doomed. So let us send them and find out.” 
14Then the scouts took two chariots with horses, and the king sent them after the Aramean army, saying, “Go and see.”
15And they tracked them  as far as the Jordan, and indeed, the whole way was littered with the clothing and equipment  the Arameans had thrown off in haste. So the scouts returned and told the king.
16Then the people went out and plundered  the camp of the Arameans. It was then that a seah of fine flour sold for a shekel, and two seahs of barley sold for a shekel, according to the word of the LORD. 
17Now the king had appointed  the officer on whose arm he leaned to be in charge of the gate, but the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died, just as  the man of God  had foretold when the king had come to him. 
18It happened just as the man of God had told  the king:  “About this time tomorrow at the gate of Samaria, two seahs of barley will sell for a shekel, and a seah of fine flour will sell for a shekel.” 
19And the officer  had answered the man of God,  “Look, even if the LORD were to make windows in heaven, could this really happen?”  So Elisha had replied, “ You will see it with your own eyes, but you will not eat any of it!” 
20And that is just what happened to him. The people trampled him in the gateway, and he died.